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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
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Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
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1149.0. "More drivel?" by BTOVT::BEST_G (Walking this dream everlasting) Thu Oct 12 1989 12:28

  I don't know if this belongs here or if anyone cares, but what do ya'll
    think?
    
    Guy
    
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Note 948.0              Back-masking/Subliminal messages               2 replies
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    			ROCK - THE TOUCH OF EVIL 	     By Bill Dunn A.A

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More than anything else in the world, Rock N' Roll or, as it is known today,
Rock Music, cuts across cultural, political and religious barriers. From teeny
boppers to arm-chair rockers everyone in some way has come in contact with it.
Rock music is over 35 years of age having had its beginnings in the mid 1950's.
The term Rock N'Roll was given by the American DJ, the late Allan Freed - he 
picked up the term from street slang which is associated with sex in the back
of a car. They were "rockin an rollin maan". With the coming of the 1960's,
the Beatles mania and flower-power saw a change in Rock N'Roll as groups and
musicians, having experienced the drug phenomena of that era, began to 
experiment with what's known in the recording business as "back-tracking" or
"backwards-masking". This came about through many of the rock artists reading 
the writings of Aleister Crowley who was probably one of the most feared 
Satanists of the 19th century. Crowly in his book "Magick", pages 481-482,
tells his readers to "teach yourself to write backwards, walk backwards, and
PLAY PHONO-GRAPH RECORDS BACKWARDS. It will give you light into the spirit-
world".
Groups like the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Led Zepplin and Black Sabbath are
only a few we could mention who were involved in some indirect way and 
influenced by Crowley; even Ozzy Osbourne entitles one of his songs to 
"Mr Crowley". Jimmy Page, who played for the band Led Zepplin bought the house
once owned by Crowley. On the Beatles album "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club 
Band" among the sea of faces on the cover sleeve Aleister Crowley is the second
person in from the left on the back row - the bald-headed man. David Bowie made
a rather startling statement in "Rolling Stone magazine" Feb 12th. 1976 p83
issue no. 206 - "Rock has always been the devils music - you can't convince
me that it isn't". 

Regarding the back-tracking or, as it is known, "subliminal messages", it is
impossible to list all the groups or musicians, from the Beatles who were the
first to use it, up to the present day. The following is a brief list:

E.L.O. - On their album "Fire on high" the song "Face the music" is back-tracked
with the words - 
    "The music is reversible but time, turn back, turn back, turn back".

QUEEN - The song "Another one bites the dust" is back-tracked with the message -
    "It's fun to smoke marajuana".

LED ZEPPLIN - The classic "Stairway to heaven" is back-tracked with the words - 
    "Here's to my sweet Satan, the one who's little path makes me sad, 
     who's power is Satan".

VENOM - "In league with Satan" is back-tracked with the following - 
    "I will burn your soul, I will crush your bones, 
     I will make you bleed, you're going to bleed for me"

EAGLES - The song "Hotel California" contains the backmasked message - 
    "Yes Satan had help, he even organized his own religion"
The Eagles manager Larry Salter has admitted that the group has had dealings
with the "satanic church". "The first church of Satan" was founded by Anton
LaVey in an old hotel in California Street, San Fransisco, USA. Anton LaVey
is also pictured on the inside cover of the album "Hotel California" - if
you look at the three windows on the inside cover LaVey is in the middle window.



JOHN LENNON and YOKO ONO - The song "Kiss, kiss, kiss" from the "Double Fantasy"
album contains the backmasked message -
    "Attack, attack, attack . . . we shot John Lennon"
It is rather interesting to note that this song was released BEFORE Lennons
death on Dec. 8th 1980.

MADONNA - The song "Material Girl" has the back-tracked message - 
    "He is the devil, Satan - I want him so, I want him so".

In regard to the subject of subliminal messages one is often asked the question,
"does it work?" I would first of all answer by saying, "if it doesn't work why
spend so much time and finance using it?" Also, in the book "Subliminal 
Seduction" by Dr Wilson Bryan Key, Dr Key makes mention of advertising companies
spending small fortunes researching how music can be used to influence people.
Some discovered that 72-beats-per-minute rhythm increases suggestibility and 
that a television commercial with such a beat produces the headache symtoms that
the product being advertised was supposed to cure.

The purpose of using these techniques with satanic overtones on record albums
is to harden the heart of the listener to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, thereby
attempting to prevent that person from coming to the knowledge of the truth
that Jesus Christ is Lord, and accepting Gods gift of forgiveness of sins and
eternal life. Aleister Crowley took upon himself the title of the Beast, Mr 666,
and stated that his lifes mission was the destruction of Christianity and the
setting up of his own religion. Aleister Crowley is now dead and Christianity
is still flourishing. In fact Jesus Christ himself says in Matthew 16 v.18 - 
  "I will build my shurch and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it".

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Bill Dunn holds an Associate of Arts Degree with the International 
Correspondance Institute and travels extensively throughout Great Britain,
Ireland and America lecturing and preaching. He is married with two children,
having previously been a Rock singer with an international rock band of the 60's
before his conversion to Christianity.

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1149.1CSC32::MORGANCybernetic Society Arrives Today!Thu Oct 12 1989 13:3614
    An AA doesn't mean much more than someone stuck through a two year
    degree. It's not important.
    
    However, IMHO, disregrading the alledged Satanic messages, the writer
    has a valid point. Repeating any litany backward, from the socalled
    "Lord's Prayer" to the pledge of Alligence causes the mind to take
    notice. Ever see advertizements printed upside down in magazines?? It
    works well enough to pay to do it.
    
    Unfortunately for the writter he has not established the fact that the
    mind can _interpret_ backward lyrics. Saying them backwards involves
    the mind which has previously understood the litany. Listening to them
    being played backwards without awareness of their presence voids the
    whole argument.
1149.2(-: levird erom, seySHALOT::LACKEYService rendered is wisdom gainedThu Oct 12 1989 14:5612
I agree with Mikie's conclusion, and would also add that the primary 
negative effect of backwards-masking is on the creators of the music 
rather than on the listeners.  Also, backwards-masking should probably 
not be considered the same as "subliminal messaging."  Subliminal 
messaging can work, but it works in forward motion and has to do with 
perceptual sensitivities that we do not necessarily consciously 
recognize as they are working.  The mind perceives on varying levels of 
subtlety, but in "perception mode" it doesn't automatically reorganize 
or reverse the input. I think the subject probably gets more attention 
than it warrants.

Jeff
1149.3tsinatas on t'nia IEMC2::PELLATTDave the Concrete BoxThu Oct 12 1989 15:1515
    Well, speaking as someone who spent most of his teenage life listening
    to Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath etc I can say their alleged subliminal
    messages missed me by a mile.
    
    I'm still not convinced that some of the claimed "messages" even exist
    - at college a group of us spent a day playing records, that our
    evangelist flatmate had branded as evil, backwards. I remember hearing
    snatches of the Hallelujah chorus on an E.L.O. track ( can't remember
    which one ) but we spent a long time playing "Stairway to Heaven"
    backwards and found nothing... very peculiar as Robert Plant used to 
    introduce it as a "song of hope".
    
    Drivel, pure drivel.
    
    Dave.
1149.4Devil spelled backwards is lived, so what.USAT05::KASPERLife's a gift, learn to accept itThu Oct 12 1989 16:3625
    Well then, it stands to reason that if you play the theme song to 
    "Rosmary's Baby" backwards, it must be "Onward Christian Soldiers",
    right?

    I love it.  I once heard (on NPR) that the theme song to Mr. Ed was
    back-tracked satanic music.  Just like Doug, I lived off of Led Zepplin,
    the Doors and yes (save my soul) Black Sabbath.  Still like them from
    time to time.  Mostly, I think it is drivel.  If you look at the lyrics
    to "Stairway To Heaven" (played forward) they are cohernt, very well thought
    out and convey a specific message.  I can't imagine how one would go about
    composing lyrics in a way that they conveyed complicated coherent messages
    played in either direction.  Back then, I too played a number of songs 
    backwards and couldn't make anything out it (of course, I haven't tried
    Mr. Ed yet ;-).  Anyway, poo-poo. 

    I do find it interesting that Mr. Crowley and LeVay made it onto so many
    album covers (do they get royalties? ;-).  It only shows the artists'
    facination with things that are out of the ordinary and difficult to fit 
    into a nice little box.  Most of us in here fall into that category (look 
    at the Crowley note).  Hey! maybe we should try to reconstruct the replies 
    in this conference backwards!  No tellin'!

    Per Roger Daltry, "Long live Rock!"

    Terry
1149.5Pointer to IOSG::CGVAX2::PAINTEROne small step...Thu Oct 12 1989 17:526
    
    This particular topic has been addressed several times in the CHRISTIAN
    conference, should anyone be interested in reading about it from that
    particular perspective.
    
    Cindy
1149.6Invisible WitchesUSAT05::KASPERLife's a gift, learn to accept itFri Oct 13 1989 01:599
    Heard more drivel on the news tonight.  Here in the Atlanta area, 
    the Cobb County School System (Atlanta suburban area) has ruled that
    schools are not allowed to display witch decorations in the schools
    or on school property over Halloween.  Their reasoning is that the 
    witch is a symbol of a specific religon and as, a result, can't be
    displayed.

    Terry  

1149.7here we go .....LESCOM::KALLISTime takes things.Fri Oct 13 1989 10:5614
    Re .6 (Terry):
    
    By that logic, during Christmas, no creche scenes should be displayed.
                 
    >.................................... Their reasoning is that the 
    >witch is a symbol of a specific religon and as, a result, can't be
    >displayed.                             
     
    That can be seen both as a precedent (recognition of Witchcraft as a
    religion by secular authority) and as an overereactive restriction.
    Does this mean all "religious" symbols will be barred from school
    property?  I can see the ACLU getting into this ....
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
1149.8HYDRA::LARUgoin' to gracelandFri Oct 13 1989 12:0419
1149.9Facts and opinion.CADSYS::COOPERTopher CooperFri Oct 13 1989 14:0432
RE: .6 (Terry), .7 (Steve K.), .8 (bruce)
    
    There have been two relatively recent decisions on this issue, one
    I think from a case in Pittsburgh, the other from a case in Providence,
    though I don't remember which is which.
    
    In one a "public" creche was allowed, not because it was a secular
    symbol -- unlike Santa Claus and a pine tree you would have a very hard
    time arguing this -- but because it was accompanied by a menorra and
    by a variety of generic seasoal symbols.  It was thus ruled that it
    appeared only as *part* of a non-sectarian display and was not
    therefore using public money/property to promote a particular religion.
    
    In the other case a creche scene *was* banned because it stood alone
    and was therefore a clear promotion of a particular religion.
    
    I think these decisions are right on the money -- no religion is "safe"
    if any religion is given public preference either directly or
    indirectly.
    
    I think that the decision about the display of Halloween witches is
    either wrong, or its right for the wrong reasons.  Halloween itself,
    although religious in origin is clearly now a non-sectarian celebration
    (I would say the same for Thanksgiving, and more questionably for
    Christmas *as it is celebrated by some*).  The display of witches are
    *not* symbols of the Wiccan religion -- they have to do with a fiction
    which is not part of the Wiccan religion.  Why one might call for their
    banning is that they are considered by some Wiccans (and some
    non-Wiccan feminists, male and female) as offensive stereotypes of
    Wiccans -- the exact opposite of the reason sited in .6.
    
    					Topher
1149.10Bubble, bubble, boil, and ...LESCOM::KALLISTime takes things.Fri Oct 13 1989 18:1517
    Re .9 (Topher):
    
    >..............The display of [Hallowe'en symbolic] witches are
    >*not* symbols of the Wiccan religion -- they have to do with a fiction
    >which is not part of the Wiccan religion.          
    
    Or, for that matter, other real witch movements.  Bonewits identifies
    at least Wiccan, Famtrad, Neotrad, and Gothic [Satanic] types of
    witches, and none of these uses the "traditional Halowe'en" witch
    costume.  The closest identifiable "witch" to do so was the Wicked
    Witch of the West in the movie version of _The Wizard of Oz_.
    
    Thus, oddly, while promoting one or another symbol of real witchcraft
    would be against the spirit of the "no preference" rulings, the
    traditional witch symbol of Hallowe'en is really a secular one.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
1149.11CSC32::MORGANCybernetic Society Arrives Today!Mon Oct 16 1989 12:518
    Reply to .6 and .7,
    
    Here is lil' ol' Colorado Springs, District 11 has prohibited students
    from wearing witches and devils costumes.
    
    We though about writing the school board but then thought that it was
    nice in that they refused to continue the negative sterotype that
    typically halloween costumes present. Thanx District 11.
1149.12that'd really shake 'em up...LESCOM::KALLISTime takes things.Tue Oct 17 1989 14:598
    Re .11 (Mikie?):
                  
    >Here is lil' ol' Colorado Springs, District 11 has prohibited students
    >from wearing witches and devils costumes.
    
    So does anyone have a Cthulhu costume? :-)
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
1149.13Wasn't in my DEC-issued dictionaryCGVAX2::PAINTEROne small step...Tue Oct 17 1989 15:347
    Re.12 (Kallis)
    
    OK Steve, what does a Cthulhu (costume) look like?  
    
    8<;^)
    
    Cindy
1149.14a shambler from the seaLESCOM::KALLISTime takes things.Tue Oct 17 1989 16:1611
    Re .13 (Cindy):
    
    >OK Steve, what does a Cthulhu (costume) look like?  
    
    Cthulhu. ;-)
    
    To get a full appreciation of the Big C, read H. P. Lovecraft, esp.
    "The Call of Cthulhu," a novella.  He's big, squishy, squid-headed,
    with tentacles; he sleeps under the sea in the sunken city of R'yleh.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
1149.15CSC32::MORGANCybernetic Society Arrives Today!Tue Oct 17 1989 16:5910
    Re:  <<< Note 1149.12 by LESCOM::KALLIS "Time takes things." >>>
        
                  
    >>Here is lil' ol' Colorado Springs, District 11 has prohibited students
    >>from wearing witches and devils costumes.
    >
    >So does anyone have a Cthulhu costume? :-)
    
    Shinola! I'll have to contact them write away. B^)
    
1149.16Oh no, the serpents again?CGVAX2::PAINTEROne small step...Wed Oct 18 1989 13:4712
                           
    Re.14 (Kallis)
    
    Steve, 
    
    One of these years I'm gonna learn how to not set you up.  (;^) 
    Thanks for the pointer.
    
    On Cthulhu - hm...at first reading it sounds like Medusa.  (Hey! 
    Another costume idea!  With *real*.......).   S=>;^)
    
    Cindy
1149.18not so funny....ROLL::LINDEBORGThu Oct 26 1989 13:3310
    re -.1
    
    Humor is fine but..........
    
    The "sacrificing milk carton kids" was tasteless and offensive.
    Some of us know families of those missing children.  Please be more
    sensitive.
    
    JL
    
1149.19Out of context...HPSTEK::EVANSLost and ProfoundThu Oct 26 1989 14:2714
    re -.18
     I'm sorry I offended you. I believe some clarification is in order.
    When I wrote that note, it was originally in another notesfile in a 
    topic about rock music.Someone kept inserting replies referring to
    satan sacrificing "milk carton kids",which clearly had nothing what-
    soever to do with rock music.That paragraph,taken in context, was meant
    as a little jab at the author of those notes.
     When I copied it verbatum into this note, it didn't occur to me that
    it would not only be puzzling, but possible offensive.If anyone would
    like me to edit .17, please feel free to contact me at my mail node,
    and I will modify any offensive text.
     Again,I apologize for any offensiveness.(Except to satan.I fully meant
    any insult he got)
                                    -Dave E.
1149.20chr.9.72 lives,1149.17 diedHPSTEK::EVANSLost and ProfoundThu Oct 26 1989 15:4428
     Howdy, folks.
    Satan here.Please excuse the mess, we just sacrificed a couple of 
    politicians,and the cleaning crew dosen't get here 'till second shift.
     You know I've just been perusing this notes file,and I've really got
    to laugh.I'm responsible for evil rock music lyrics? Look, I'm as busy
    as the next devil, but c'mon, kids, let's get real.If I did half of all
    the evil things I'm blamed for,I wouldn't even have time to keep my 
    televangelists in line, let alone pay my gas bills!
     You wanna hear about my experiences with rock musicians? What a bunch
    of DEADBEATS!! I've had it with the music biz. They give evil a bad
    name.You talk about Ozzie...I've been heping him uot since the Black
    Sabbath days,but if I need a favor, is he anywhere to be found? NOOOO!
     And this has been going on for years. Mozart just built the entire new
    west wing by hand, and that barely scratches the surface of what he 
    owes.Billie Holliday has HER eternity cut out for her, I can assure
    you.And just WAIT until I get my hands on Jerry Lee Lewis!And I don't
    care WHO his cousin is.
     Anyway, you get the idea.I'm out of the picture as far as rock"music"
    goes.And as for all the other festering evil in the world, it seems you
    silly little creachers are doing just fine without my help,thank you 
    very much.I've got plenty to keep me occupied right here. Like, boiler
    number five over in Dante's section just blew again,( if it's more de-
    fective parts, there's going to be HELL to pay...) and that bore 
    Fallwell is on hold on line three, so I've gotta go.
     It's been nice chatting with you. And, oh yes..I'm into the tube now.
    Be sure to catch my new show," I Love Lucy-fer".
                                     Caio for now. Love 'ya, sweetheart...
                                                    the big "S"
1149.21BTOVT::EVANS_DBring back Tailfins!Thu Oct 26 1989 17:116
    re.20:
     Hey!
    why "politicians"?Some of us know people who are friends of people who
    know Dan Quayle!How about civil servants, or maybe automobile insurance
    agents?
                                         -Miffed & Peeved
1149.22<sigh> There are no taboos anymore... ;-)IJSAPL::ELSENAARFractal of the universeThu Oct 26 1989 18:529
>    ..... Some of us know people who are friends of people who
>    know Dan Quayle!

Hey! Aren't you violating some rule here in this notesfile? I mean: we *are*
tolerant, but it seems you're testing us right now...
:-):-):-)

Arie

1149.23Huh??BTOVT::EVANS_DHave A Nice Lobotomy :-)Thu Nov 02 1989 14:312
    Invoking the name of Dan Quayle is a taboo? Gee, sorry!
                                              -Totally Humbled