The TV is Making Humanity in Zombies


a Televisión está Convirtiendo a la Humanidad en Zombis
Turning to television is Humanity in Zombies
have become addicted to TV which put her right brain in charge of everything, transforming them into a crazed zombie consumers.
Television is marravillosa. It not only causes headache but also in their advertising, they find that pills alleviated.
- Bette Davis

Television is an opioid addictive and one of the mind control devices most powerful ever produced. And I'm not just basing this on intuition. I have neurological tests to prove it.
Any behavior that leads to a pleasurable experience is repeated, especially if that behavior requires little work. Psychologists call this pattern "positive reinforcement". This is what we mean, technically speaking, addiction. In this regard, television certainly fits into the category of addictive agent.

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left to the hemisphere derecho.De fact, experiments carried out by the investigator as Herbert Krugman showed that while viewers are watching television, the right hemisphere is twice as active as left, a neurological anomaly.
At the crossing from left to right the body emits a wave of natural opiates: endorphins, which include beta-endorphins and enkephalins. Endorphins are structurally identical to opium and its derivatives (morphine, codeine, heroin, etc..).
Activities that release endorphins (also called opioid peptides) are usually habit-forming (rarely call them addictive). These include taking knuckles, strenuous exercise, and orgasm. External opiates act on the same receptors (opioid receptors) as endorphins, so there is little difference between the two.
Indeed, even casual television viewers experience such opiate withdrawal symptoms if they stop watching TV for an extended period of time. An article in South Africa's Eastern Province Herald (October 1975) describes two experiments in which people from different socio-economic asked to stop watching television. In one experiment, several families volunteered to turn off your TV for only a month.
The poorest family gave in after one week, and the other suffered from depression, saying they felt as if they had "lost a friend." In another experiment, 182 West Germans decided to kick his habit of television for one year, with payment of value added. None could resist the urge longer than six months, and over time all participants showed the symptoms of opiate withdrawal: increased anxiety, frustration and depression.

The TV addict
http://www.joventaoista.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/tv-s1.jpgaddiction symptoms are all around us. For example, the average American watches more than four hours of television every day and 49% of these continue to look despite admitting it too. These are the classic indicators of an addict in denial: addicts know they are hurting themselves, but continue with the drug regardless.
The TV operates as a drug delivery system of high technology, and we all feel its effects. The question is, can a TV addiction be destructive? The response we received from modern science is a resounding "Yes!"
First, when you're watching television the higher brain regions (like the midbrain and the neo-cortex) are out, and most activity shifts to the lower brain regions (like the limbic system). Neurological processes that take place in these regions can not just call "cognitive".
The only lower brain is ready to react to the environment using response programs "fight or flight" that are deeply rooted. In addition, these lower brain regions can not distinguish reality from fabricated images (a job performed by the neo-cortex), so they react to television content as if it were real, releasing appropriate hormones and so on. Studies have shown that long-term, much less activity in the region leading to atrophy in the upper regions of the brain.

The effect of the control on the right side of the brain

 Herbert Krugman's research proved that watching television numbs the left brain and leaves the right side for all cognitive functions. This has some dire implications for the effects of television on brain development and health. For its part, the left hemisphere is the critical region for organizing, analyzing and judging the incoming data. The right side handles incoming data uncritically, and do not decode or divide information into its component parts.
The right side of the brain processes information as a whole, leading to emotional response rather than smart. We can not rationally address the content presented on television, because that part of our brain is not functioning. Therefore, it is surprising that people rarely understand what they see on TV, as shown by a study conducted by researcher Jacob Jacoby. Jacoby found that of 2,700 people tested, 90% did not understand that is what they saw on television only minutes before. Yet there is no explanation of why change to the right side of the brain while watching television, but we know that this phenomenon is immune to content.
For a brain to understand and communicate complex meanings, must be in a state of "imbalance chaotic". This means that there must be a dynamic flow of communication between all regions of the brain, which facilitates the understanding of higher levels of order (breaking conceptual thresholds) and leading to the formation of complex ideas. High levels of chaotic brain activity are present during tasks such as reading, writing and working on mathematical equations in your head. They are not present while watching TV.
Dangerous to self-esteem, maintains the status quo

In addition to its devastating neurological effects, television can be detrimental to your sense of self-esteem, perception of your environment and your physical health. Recent studies have shown that 75% of American women are overweight, is likely to be the result of watching chronically thin actresses and models four hours a day.has also generated a "culture of fear" in the United States and beyond, with its focus on the limbic brain friendly sensationalism of violent programming. Studies have shown that people of all generations greatly overestimate the threat of violence in real life. This is not a shock because your brain can not distinguish reality from fiction while watching TV.
Television is bad for the body. Obesity, lack of sleep, sensory and developmental delay are common among couch potatoes.
Apparently, all the other drugs are a threat to the established social order. Television, however, is a drug that is really essential for the maintenance of social infrastructure. Why? Because that brainwashes consumers to throw money at the vast emptiness of their meaningless lives, full of terror. And through brainwashing - I mean I have been hypnotized by very subtle and established techniques - along with the natural effects of television on brain waves, make the trap more ambitious psychological engineering ever invented.

 The Psychophysiologist Thomas Mulholland found that after just 30 seconds of watching television the brain begins to produce alpha waves, which indicates torpid (almost comatose) rates of activity. Alpha brain waves are associated with unfocused it too receptive states of consciousness. A high frequency alpha wave does not occur normally when the eyes are open. In fact, Mulholland's research implies that watching television is neurologically analogous to looking at a blank wall.
I should note that the goal of hypnotists is to induce slow wave states cerebrales.Las alpha waves are present during the state of "light hypnotic" used by hypno-therapists for the proposed treatment.
When Mulholland published research that greatly impact the marketing and advertising. Viewers who automatically understood entered a trance state while watching television, marketers began designing ads that produce unconscious emotional states or moods in the viewer.
The aim of the ads is not to appeal to the rational or conscious mind (which usually dismisses advertisements) but the moods implanted consumers associate with the product when it is in real life. When we see that the product is displayed in a shop, for example, activated positive emotions. Even the entry of the beloved athletes and other celebrities evoke the same associations. If you've ever doubted the power of television advertising, have this in mind: commercials work better if you were not paying attention!
A control device addictive mind ... What more could ask for a government or corporation driven by profit? But the really sad thing is that television all becomes a zombie, no one is immune. There is no order of super-intelligent beings or nefarious villains behind this. That's the product of our very human desire to alter our state of consciousness and escape the hardships of reality.


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have become addicted to TV which put her right brain in charge of everything, transforming them into a crazed zombie consumers.
Television is marravillosa. It not only causes headache but also in their advertising, they find that pills alleviated.
- Bette Davis

Television is an opioid addictive and one of the mind control devices most powerful ever produced. And I'm not just basing this on intuition. I have neurological tests to prove it.
Any behavior that leads to a pleasurable experience is repeated, especially if that behavior requires little work. Psychologists call this pattern "positive reinforcement". This is what we mean, technically speaking, addiction. In this regard, television certainly fits into the category of addictive agent.

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left to the hemisphere derecho.De fact, experiments carried out by the investigator as Herbert Krugman showed that while viewers are watching television, the right hemisphere is twice as active as left, a neurological anomaly.
At the crossing from left to right the body emits a wave of natural opiates: endorphins, which include beta-endorphins and enkephalins. Endorphins are structurally identical to opium and its derivatives (morphine, codeine, heroin, etc..).
Activities that release endorphins (also called opioid peptides) are usually habit-forming (rarely call them addictive). These include taking knuckles, strenuous exercise, and orgasm. External opiates act on the same receptors (opioid receptors) as endorphins, so there is little difference between the two.
Indeed, even casual television viewers experience such opiate withdrawal symptoms if they stop watching TV for an extended period of time. An article in South Africa's Eastern Province Herald (October 1975) describes two experiments in which people from different socio-economic asked to stop watching television. In one experiment, several families volunteered to turn off your TV for only a month.
The poorest family gave in after one week, and the other suffered from depression, saying they felt as if they had "lost a friend." In another experiment, 182 West Germans decided to kick his habit of television for one year, with payment of value added. None could resist the urge longer than six months, and over time all participants showed the symptoms of opiate withdrawal: increased anxiety, frustration and depression.

The TV addict
http://www.joventaoista.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/tv-s1.jpgSymptoms of addiction are all around us. For example, the average American watches more than four hours of television every day and 49% of these continue to look despite admitting it too. These are the classic indicators of an addict in denial: addicts know they are hurting themselves, but continue with the drug regardless.
The TV operates as a drug delivery system of high technology, and we all feel its effects. The question is, can a TV addiction be destructive? The response we received from modern science is a resounding "Yes!"
First, when you're watching television the higher brain regions (like the midbrain and the neo-cortex) are out, and most activity shifts to the lower brain regions (like the limbic system). Neurological processes that take place in these regions can not just call "cognitive".
The only lower brain is ready to react to the environment using response programs "fight or flight" that are deeply rooted. In addition, these lower brain regions can not distinguish reality from fabricated images (a job performed by the neo-cortex), so they react to television content as if it were real, releasing appropriate hormones and so on. Studies have shown that long-term, much less activity in the region leading to atrophy in the upper regions of the brain.


The effect of the control on the right side of the brain
 Herbert Krugman's research proved that watching television numbs the left brain and leaves the right side for all cognitive functions. This has some dire implications for the effects of television on brain development and health. For its part, the left hemisphere is the critical region for organizing, analyzing and judging the incoming data. The right side handles incoming data uncritically, and do not decode or divide information into its component parts.
The right side of the brain processes information as a whole, leading to emotional response rather than smart. We can not rationally address the content presented on television, because that part of our brain is not functioning. Therefore, it is surprising that people rarely understand what they see on TV, as shown by a study conducted by researcher Jacob Jacoby. Jacoby found that of 2,700 people tested, 90% did not understand that is what they saw on television only minutes before. Yet there is no explanation of why change to the right side of the brain while watching television, but we know that this phenomenon is immune to content.
For a brain to understand and communicate complex meanings, must be in a state of "imbalance chaotic". This means that there must be a dynamic flow of communication between all regions of the brain, which facilitates the understanding of higher levels of order (breaking conceptual thresholds) and leading to the formation of complex ideas. High levels of chaotic brain activity are present during tasks such as reading, writing and working on mathematical equations in your head. They are not present while watching TV.
Dangerous to self-esteem, maintains the status quo

In addition to its devastating neurological effects, television can be detrimental to your sense of self-esteem, perception of your environment and your physical health. Recent studies have shown that 75% of American women are overweight, is likely to be the result of watching chronically thin actresses and models have four hours to día.Television also created a "culture of fear" in the United States and beyond, with its focus on the limbic brain-friendly sensationalism of violent programming. Studies have shown that people of all generations greatly overestimate the threat of violence in real life. This is not a shock because your brain can not distinguish reality from fiction while watching TV.
Television is bad for the body. Obesity, lack of sleep, sensory and developmental delay are common among couch potatoes.
Apparently, all the other drugs are a threat to the established social order. Television, however, is a drug that is really essential for the maintenance of social infrastructure. Why? Because that brainwashes consumers to throw money at the vast emptiness of their meaningless lives, full of terror. And through brainwashing - I mean I have been hypnotized by very subtle and established techniques - along with the natural effects of television on brain waves, make the trap more ambitious psychological engineering ever invented.

 The Psychophysiologist Thomas Mulholland found that after just 30 seconds of watching television the brain begins to produce alpha waves, which indicates torpid (almost comatose) rates of activity. Alpha brain waves are associated with unfocused it too receptive states of consciousness. A high frequency alpha wave does not occur normally when the eyes are open. In fact, Mulholland's research implies that watching television is neurologically analogous to looking at a blank wall.
I should note that the goal of hypnotists is to induce slow wave states cerebrales.Las alpha waves are present during the state of "light hypnotic" used by hypno-therapists for the proposed treatment.
When Mulholland published research that greatly impact the marketing and advertising. Viewers who automatically understood entered a trance state while watching television, marketers began designing ads that produce unconscious emotional states or moods in the viewer.
The aim of the ads is not to appeal to the rational or conscious mind (which usually dismisses advertisements) but the moods implanted consumers associate with the product when it is in real life. When we see that the product is displayed in a shop, for example, activated positive emotions. Even the entry of the beloved athletes and other celebrities evoke the same associations. If you've ever doubted the power of television advertising, have this in mind: commercials work better if you were not paying attention!
A control device addictive mind ... What more could ask for a government or corporation driven by profit? But the really sad thing is that television all becomes a zombie, no one is immune. There is no order of super-intelligent beings or nefarious villains behind this. That's the product of our very human desire to alter our state of consciousness and escape the hardships of reality.
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Are you a zombie?
Today we are bombarded from all sides with distractions, substances, and conditions created to transform the way we interpret our reality. We are conditioned from birth to increasingly act without conscience, the only thing that differentiates us from all other creatures in the known universe.
We are literally being programandos into a deep daydream, a life like zombies. We must act diligently and educate others if we want to break this programming and preserve our humanity.
Television can give us many things, except time to think
- Bernice Buresh
The dependency of television is the single most destructive of civilization.
- Robert Spaemann
Television is the mirror reflecting the loss of all your cultural system
- Federico Fellini