03-20-2015, 08:38 PM
(03-20-2015, 08:36 AM)sub_curious Wrote: Hey Shannon, what I had in mind is not I personally visit you and learn how you script the subs. It's terribly inefficient, and you can't possibly do it for every one of your customers who request for it. What I had in mind was for an agency, maybe a government agency to do that instead. The agency would have to be well experienced in subliminal audio and also non profit, in the sense they will not attempt to create their own products or sell the knowledge to anyone. Basically an agency whose certification we can trust. But I guess we really can't trust anyone to not have any agenda.
I appreciate the warning regarding affirmations. I will have to think about this more.
I was, of course, not being literal about having you come learn scripting from me. I was pointing out how unreasonable the desire is to see how I do what I do, if I am going to maintain my trade secrets.
The only agency that can do what you are talking about is an imaginary one. The government is not there to solve everyone's problems, and they don't. They tend to create new ones as they expand and grow. Creating such an agency requires not only that we have people who know as much as or more than the subliminals creators about subliminals creation, but that there is no hidden agenda.
Do you really think the government is going to form any sort of agency without a hidden agenda? I'm sure you're aware that the government was one of the first to have their hands on the technology I use (masked and later ultrasonic subliminals), right? And that they have used these technologies as weapons of war? Yes? And that is the extent to which they have interest in subliminals: war and controlling the populace.
Now my question to you is, why do you want the government to tell people like me what we can and cannot do, when I'm trying to help people with it and they're trying to control and manipulate people and fight wars with it? I don't think you understand how government works these days.
Certification is just a statement from one person to another that something is true. Just because you happen to be a medical doctor, for example, does not make you infallible. Doctors certifying something does not make it true. It makes it true that they think it's true, which, if you pay attention to the number of lawsuits we have going against doctors on any given day, is not always so accurate.
And a "certifying body" is just a group of people stating that you can trust them to be telling the truth. Who certified them? And who certified them? Certification must originate from an un-certified source. So why, when I present you with all this evidence, don't you accept my certification, and instead ask for someone who is not going to be anywhere near as transparent to "certify" my products when it is very likely that:
A) They are not as knowledgeable as I am on the subject, and
B) They either certified themselves or were "certified" by someone who was, and
C) They're not going to be as transparent as I am being, and
D) It's just going to invent a new excuse to force people like me to pay fees for this "certification" and whatnot, which does not solve the problem or do anything but tell you exactly what I am already telling you.
You're going to have to think for yourself on this one, I'm afraid.
Subliminal Audio Specialist & Administrator
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!