Improve your life w/ no effort... $39.97

Skepiroth

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Improve your thinking power, athletic ability, love life, state of mind, hell even cure your allergies all with this program that flashes "affirmations" for a few milliseconds on your computer. http://eliteinnercircle.com/reports/c/4EW/

my favorite part of the webpage =
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For some reason his handwriting looks very kidnapper-esque to me.
 
Oh this looks foolproof:

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If my screen flashes "I remember everything" at me enough times, then magically my memory will just improve somehow.
Now that's hard science in action.

Just think... Every Minute You're Using Your PC/Mac
Means Up To 60 New Affirmations Hitting Your
Brain... That's Over 150,000 In An Average Month!
How about one that says
"This stupid programme that is constantly running in the background and flashing things on my screen all the time will speed up my PC performance"

And they have the obligatory testimonials:

I worked in the field of Psychological Operations for the US Military in the 70's and 80's.

I learned about subliminal programming and learned how to do this in written materials that were to be used during military operations (war). So when I met the Brain Bullet I got excited because it was a familiar concept.

My very first thought was: Oh wow! How many online and Network marketers do I know who have a fear of calling their leads? Boy this could make such a difference!...

Thank you Lee.
Kristiana
Yes, I'm sure if I was a veteran of Military PsyOps my first reaction to Brain Bullet would be to worry about the performance of Network marketers.
That's just so logical.
 
Skepiroth said:
my favorite part of the webpage =
guarantee.png


What a nice touch, to add a 'hand written' note typed in a hand writing-font..
 
The best part is, I tested something similar back in high school for my final project for AP psychology. And no, it doesn't work. Maybe it was because I used audio tapes instead of a computer to implant the subliminal messages.
 
The option to customise the list of 'affirmations' seems interesting, but could be misused with disasterous consequences. For example:

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:p
 

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