Topic: Avatar 3d

4 chapters across the catalog

Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti
Episode 165 43:29 - 47:32

165: Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti

Neurological Effects of 3D Movies and Avatar

Research by Jonah Lehrer suggests that watching 3D movies causes a decrease in frontal lobe activity compared to 2D viewing. The hosts discuss the massive success of James Cameron's Avatar and express concern over the psychological impact of immersive 3D technology. They suggest the medium may be used for advanced forms of audience manipulation or mind control.

Waterboarding For Everyone!
Episode 164 1:19:00 - 1:22:16

164: Waterboarding For Everyone!

Avatar 3D Technology, Mind Control, and Holograms

The film Avatar is discussed not just as a movie, but as a vehicle for 3D technology that could be used for psychological conditioning. The hosts recount a 15-year-old Hollywood demonstration of glasses-free holograms that were indistinguishable from reality. They suggest that the current push for 3D home entertainment is designed to increase the efficacy of media-based mind control on younger generations.

30 Taliban Killed
Episode 162 16:04 - 20:32

162: 30 Taliban Killed

Avatar Movie, 3D Mind Control

James Cameron's film Avatar reaches $1 billion in global box office receipts within two weeks, prompting theories about subliminal programming and the physiological effects of polarized 3D glasses. The hosts compare the film's "hokey" storyline unfavorably to the Pixar movie WALL-E and note its high praise from liberal commentators.

Obama vs CIA
Episode 161 1:29:20 - 1:30:48

161: Obama vs CIA

Avatar 3D Movie Critique and Mind Control

James Cameron's film "Avatar" is criticized for its "bland science fiction" and stock characters. The hosts dismiss the 3D technology as a gimmick and suggest the film's immersive nature is a form of mental conditioning to keep viewers trapped in a lower state of consciousness.