Unethical News, so Good You Don’t Realize You’re the Target
The Spaghetti Bomb Is Your Ticket to Freedom, Confidence With Women, and Making All Your Dreams Come True!
The Most Potent Advertising Technique is the Fear of Missing Out

Neuromarketing laced with fear & lies is destroying our democracy.
It doesn’t matter what you say, or what you think you’re thinking; that’s not what you’re actually thinking. But they know what you’re thinking, even when you don’t. Adriana Azor
Imagine this as you sit down with your morning coffee, watching the morning news:
Breaking News Entertainment
Special Breaking News on Fox News. Tucker Carlson breaks into the infomercial for his Testical Tanners to bring you late Breaking News of Spaghetti Bombs.
The entire cast of Fox talk-show hosts discuss spaghetti bombs on their shows. Before you know it, seems everyone is talking about Spaghetti Bombs on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Politicians everywhere tout the benefits of spaghetti bombs, promising to make white boys strong, confident, and self-assured.
Size doesn’t matter when you have your own Spaghetti Bombs because no one can take your Spaghetti Bombs away, and no one can hurt you when you have a Spaghetti Bomb.
The nasty names dad called him this morning, the guy that bumped into him down the hall, the men who put their hands on him when they had no right to — broke something deep inside him. He feels like all he has is Spaghetti Bombs; there he finds his value.
Layer on the power of FOMO (the fear of missing out), and you’ve created a money-printing machine and the hook they will literally kill to possess, artificial confidence in a magic pill.
Then, politicians are spotlighted on the cable news show, along with the show’s hosts shouting at you every single day about how the enemy is trying to take away your Spaghetti bombs.
The commercials flooding the cable shows have a flurry of d-list actors and “has-been’ football players joining the chaos to convince you that Spaghetti Bombs are the ONLY solution that will save your life!
Picture this; you’re standing in your living room, surrounded by Spaghetti Bombs. On your walls are pictures of you and your friends proudly striking funny poses and each of you sporting your own Spaghetti Bombs — holding them out proudly. There are spaghetti noodles, bombs, and paraphernalia touching every corner of your world.
Now, imagine a child finds your gun and kills someone. You are suddenly, aware of everything you missed while worrying about losing something you never knew you needed but were intentionally made to believe you weren’t supposed to be able to live without?
Your moment of clarity comes when you’re holding a placard with your name in little plastic letters while you’re standing in front of a camera with a height chart behind you.

That is called neuromarketing, and if you don’t know what they’re doing, how can you realize you’re being manipulated?
Harsh reality settles around you as you realize everything you missed while being so insanely obsessed about losing something you never knew you needed but were intentionally made to believe you’re not supposed to live without? Yes, even the white Christian nationalist folks will lose if democracy is destroyed.
Prison is a terrible place. Will it be worth a weapon of war? And that insane reality won’t make shit from behind bars.
Exchange the term “Spaghetti Bombs” with the word “AR-15,” and the satire in this little story is what is happening right now across America by Fox News Entertainment and Rupert Murdoch. Anyone can put the word “News” on anything, and in most places, there is nothing we can do about it — except make sure everyone is so informed we know bullshit when we hear it!
I recently completed a course on neuromarketing through Copenhagen Business School. It’s a fascinating subject, and I learned a lot from the study. On neuromarketing, I would prefer to defer to an expert.
In an article by Adriana Azor, “With Neuromarketing, Free Will Is a Delusion,” she explains the complicated subject …in a way anyone can understand.
Adriana Azor has her Ph.D. in neuroscience and wrote a very informative article about the basics of neuromarketing. I hope you’ll read it. It will change how you look at commercials, ads, and other mainstream media.
By understanding how stimuli influence subconscious reactions and decision-making, marketing strategies can maximize impact; they just need to trigger the correct emotional response.
Again, using Fox News Entertainment as an example, they want Tucker Carlson to be so flagrantly and utterly ridiculously over the top because it keeps [the viewers] focused. Most people never even change the channel — for years.
In her article, Adriana also reminds us that the “most powerful advertising technique is fear.”
In fact, shock and surprise can be a powerful marketing tactic. Our brains are always trying to predict what will happen, and our attention tends to wander. When an element of surprise is introduced, our focus is suddenly more focused on that object.
Fox News Entertainment uses neuromarketing to make our country a nightmare to gain money and ultimate power.
FOX News/Murdoch Entertainment should be officially designated as an entertainment ONLY media organization, not a news source. Their host are talk show hosts; none have degrees in journalism.
The saddest part is the excuse from Fox’s attorneys in court
We could solve most issues facing our country quickly and less expensively without such manipulation.
Daniel Defense posted the ad below on Twitter. Notice all of the “neuromarketing” used in this ad? Notice where is the baby looking?

Researchers also found that having the face of a baby on ads concentrates most of the weight. However, having the infant’s gaze directed towards the product creates a more even distribution of this weight³. Source
Even though you might not care about politics, politics cares about you.
Understanding what you are fighting for — and what you are fighting against — requires seeing the big picture and knowing who is telling the truth.
The price is too high not to be informed ACCURATELY.
The FCC regulates broadcast networks, since the airwaves are free and public. But cable channels, which rely on subscribers, viewers and advertisers, are beyond government control. Since cable runs through private providers, the FCC plays no role in issuing or revoking licenses, and it has no say on what the channels can air.“The hook for (broadcast) content regulation … is the fact that broadcasters have government-issued licenses that allow them to use the airwaves, and that it’s freely available to anyone with a receiver,” said John Bergmayer, senior counsel at Public Knowledge, an intellectual property group based in Washington, D.C.“This doesn’t apply to cable networks.”Snopes.comThat’s not what we’re paying for, not the representation who should be in congress fighting for our rights.
Other states are getting roads, better hospitals, and education levels that prepare kids to be better prepared to succeed in life, building generational wealth, not just shop class and home economics.
With neuromarketing, free will is a delusion unless you become aware of your options. — Adriana Azor
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