Posted on 03/01/2006 11:14:49 PM PST by handk
Promoting a Culture of Death
I've noticed, over the past year or two, that numerous fictional dramas, especially cop/crime shows, use one of the following words, as the last word you hear, just before going to the commercials: dead, death, killed, killer, murder, murdered; basically any word related to death. And it's not limited to crime dramas. I've seen it done in sitcoms, comedic romantic movies; the phenomenon is across the board.
It is so prevelant that there is no way it is coincidental. As the saying goes; "Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and three times is enemy action."
Just one hour ago I was watching the opening scene of "an all new episode" of "CSI: NY", of which opening scene ended with Gary Sinese saying, as his last word; "Death"; then a commercial break.
Counter-Programming Against Christianity
I've also noticed, when I read the TV listings on Sundays, a plethora of Satanic-oriented movies. Not on Monday through Saturday, but specifically, and pointedly, on Sunday. Coincidence? I don't think so. Check it out for yourself next Sunday.
Hidden References to "666" in Commercials
There used to be a CapitalOne commercial that showed three chimps sitting at a long table, and behind the chimps were three wall clocks; each showing the time of six o'clock straight up. 666.
Then there was the McDonald's commercial about their "meal deal" for $2.22. The numbers 2.22 appear in the commercial three times; 222 times three equals 666.
Here's the deal, according to one web site writer, these advertisers are of the opinion that if they incorporate Satanic symbolism, i.e., "666", into their TV commercials, their business endeavors will prosper.
What's With All the Prescription Drug Commercials?"
When did this crap start? 1999? 2000?
What the hell is going on? It seems like four out of five TV commercials are about prescription drugs, "just ask your doctor about" [them]; with really scary and creepy side effects.
Off the top of my head, here's my cumulative memory of the side effects of the "TV Drugs": heart attack, brain tumor, ovarian tumor, explosive diarhhea, diabetes, liver failure, blindness, seizures, colon cancer, naseau, bloating, gas, nervous disorder, hair loss, hearing loss, etc., ad nasuem; and oh, my favorite, "an urgent and frequent need to have an 'explosive bowel movement', and a complete inability to control it".
Yeah, "sign me up" for that drug.
I think I'll go out and order me 3 Big Macs!
3 x $2.22 = $6.66
With tax, I'm off the hook.
Amen.
Careful. Don't push handk's buttons too much, or you'll get the smack down.
You've really got your knickers in some twist.
Except for ONE CSI:NY episode, you have yet to give any other example or proof of your death claim (not that I really care about your theory, I'm just easily entertained by twisted knickers).
Besides, Gary Sinise is a very good man and does a LOT to support our troops. Don't dump on him.
i agree with some of these people handk, you should ditch the tv. that's what i have done, and i don't miss the yacking, screaming, noisy thing a bit! :)
I too, am sick and friggin's fed up with it.
I think it could be reasonably stated that 99.99% of all the inventions and innovations of the last 150 years, were invented by men, not by women.
Yet, in practically every broadcast commercial, men (and especially caucasian north American men), are depicted as stupid, bumbling, idiotic buffons.
Here's the deal: if it weren't for men, inventing and progressing scoiety and civilzation, women would still be living in caves; because women don't invent anything!
Hey, your wife just asked me to tell you to shut up.
No, it's not a fact until you back it up with specific citations of scripts. Until then, it is just your observation and your opinion. Just because you say something does not make it a fact.
ps: What's a phenomenom?
I see your point but you can drop the whole "666" nonsense - that's been translated and re-translated and interpreted so many different ways, it's just superstition now, akin to snake handling. It's okay to see the Bible in perspective, you know.
D'oh! They forgot about the tax!
Now, when I worked in fast food, there was little discussion in manager meetings about increasing profits by appealing to the dark side. Now I'm not so sure.
So the university professor decked out in a lab coat with three students nodding in agreement about the virtues of a cough medicine and pointing at a chart in front of a blackboard with vague scientific symbols strikes you as suspicious.
You are soooooooo cynical TomGuy.
Re. the TV thing, do what everybody else has already done, stop watching. Get Netflix.
LOL!
And before you get on my case, no, you don't need a PhD in philosophy or electrical engineering to figure how to turn the f'ing thing off. Now go to bed, it's 3:16 am.
Discontinue use of Happy Fun Ball if any of the following occurs: Itching, Vertigo, Dizziness, Tingling in extremities, Loss of balance or coordination, Slurred speech,Temporary Blindness, Profuse sweating, Heart Palpitations.
LOL-----that was a stellar rant.
Even more disturbing was the "Girls Gone Wild" commercial. It came on at 3:00am on Channel 31...I was asleep.
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