Television is Turning Us Into Zombies

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AmorRegis

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Television is Turning Us Into Zombies

November 13, 2012



We have been addicted to TV which puts our reptilian right-brain in charge, changing us into consumption-crazed zombies.

by Wes Moore

(abridged by henrymakow.com)

Television is an addictive opiate, and one of the most potent mind control devices ever produced. And I'm not just basing this on intuition. I have the neurological evidence to prove it.

Any behavior that leads to a pleasurable experience will be repeated, especially if that behavior requires little work. Psychologists call this pattern "positive reinforcement." This is what we mean, technically speaking, by addiction. In this sense, television certainly fits into the category of an addictive agent.

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left to the right hemisphere. In fact, experiments conducted by researcher Herbert Krugman showed that while viewers are watching television, the right hemisphere is twice as active as the left, a neurological anomaly.1

The crossover from left to right releases a surge of the body's 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 (we rarely call them addictive). These include cracking knuckles, strenuous exercise, and orgasm. External opiates act on the same receptor sites (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 a prolonged period of time. An article from South Africa's Eastern Province Herald (October 1975) described two experiments in which people from various socio-economic milieus were asked to stop watching television. In one experiment, several families volunteered to turn off their TV's for just one month.

The poorest family gave in after one week, and the others suffered from depression, saying they felt as though they had "lost a friend." In the other experiment, 182 West Germans agreed to kick their television viewing habit for a year, with the added bonus of payment. None could resist the urge longer than six months, and over time all of the participants showed the symptoms of opiate withdrawal: increased anxiety, frustration, and depression.



THE TV ADDICT

The signs of addiction are all around us. The average American watches over four hours of television every day, and 49% of those continue to watch despite admitting to doing it excessively. These are the classic indicators of an addict in denial: addicts know they're doing harm to themselves, but continue to use the drug regardless.

The television set works as a high-tech drug delivery system, and we all feel its effects. The question is, can an addiction to television be destructive? The answer we receive from modern science is a resounding "Yes!"

First of all, when you're watching television the higher brain regions (like the midbrain and the neo-cortex) are shut down, and most activity shifts to the lower brain regions (like the limbic system). The neurological processes that take place in these regions cannot accurately be called "cognitive."

The lower or reptile brain simply stands poised to react to the environment using deeply embedded "fight or flight" response programs. Moreover, these lower brain regions cannot distinguish reality from fabricated images (a job performed by the neo-cortex), so they react to television content as though it were real, releasing appropriate hormones and so on. Studies have proven that, in the long run, too much activity in the lower brain leads to atrophy in the higher brain regions.

It is interesting to note that the lower/reptile/limbic brain correlates to the bio-survival circuit of the Leary/Wilson 8 Circuit Model of Consciousness.

This is our primal circuit, the base "presence" that we normally associate with consciousness. This is the circuit where we receive our first neurological imprint (the oral imprint), which conditions us to advance toward anything warm, pleasurable and/or protective in the environment. The bio-survival circuit is our most infantile, our most primal way of dealing with reality.



EFFECT OF RIGHT BRAIN CONTROL


Herbert Krugman's research proved that watching television numbs the left brain and leaves the right brain to perform all cognitive duties. This has some harrowing implications for the effects of television on brain development and health. For one, the left hemisphere is the critical region for organizing, analyzing, and judging incoming data. The right brain treats incoming data uncritically, and it does not decode or divide information into its component parts.

The right brain processes information in wholes, leading to emotional rather than intelligent responses. We cannot rationally attend to the content presented on television because that part of our brain is not in operation. It is therefore unsurprising that people rarely comprehend what they see on television, as was shown by a study conducted by researcher Jacob Jacoby. Jacoby found that, out of 2,700 people tested, 90% misunderstood what they watched on television only minutes before. As yet there is no explanation as to why we switch to the right brain while viewing television, but we do know this phenomenon is immune to content.

For a brain to comprehend and communicate complex meaning, it must be in a state of "chaotic disequilibrium." This means that there must be a dynamic flow of communication between all of the regions of the brain, which facilitates the comprehension of higher levels of order (breaking conceptual thresholds), and leads to the formation of complex ideas. High levels of chaotic brain activity are present during challenging tasks like reading, writing, and working mathematical equations in your head. They are not present while watching TV.



HAZARDOUS TO SELF ESTEEM; MAINTAINS STATUS QUO

In addition to its devastating neurological effects, television can be harmful to your sense of self-worth, your perception of your environment, and your physical health. Recent surveys have shown that 75% of American women think they are overweight, likely the result of watching chronically thin actresses and models four hours a day.

Television has also spawned a "culture of fear" in the U.S. 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 no shock because their brains cannot discern reality from fiction while watching TV.

Television is bad for your body as well. Obesity, sleep deprivation, and stunted sensory development are all common among television addicts.

All other drugs apparently pose a threat to the established social order. Television, however, is a drug that is actually essential to maintaining the social infrastructure. Why? Because it brainwashes consumers to throw money at the gaping void of their meaningless, terror-filled lives. And by brainwashed, I mean they've been hypnotized using very subtle and established techniques which, when coupled with television's natural effects on brain waves, make for the most ambitious psychological engineering ruse ever concocted.

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, overly receptive states of consciousness. A high frequency alpha waves does not occur normally when the eyes are open. In fact, Mulholland's research implies that watching television is neurologically analogous to staring at a blank wall.

I should note that the goal of hypnotists is to induce slow brain wave states. Alpha waves are present during the "light hypnotic" state used by hypno-therapists for suggestion therapy.

When Mulholland's research was published it greatly impacted marketing and advertising. Realizing viewers automatically enter a trance state while watching television, marketers began designing commercials that produce unconscious emotional states or moods within the viewer.



The aim of commercials is not to appeal to the rational or conscious mind (which usually dismisses advertisements) but rather to implant moods that the consumer will associate with the product when it is encountered in real life. When we see product displays at a store, for instance, those positive emotions are triggered. Endorsements from beloved athletes and other celebrities evoke the same associations. If you've ever doubted the power of television advertising, bear this in mind: commercials work better if you're not paying attention to them!

An addictive mind control device . . . what more could a government or profit-driven corporation ask for? But the really sad thing about television is that it turns everyone into a zombie, no one is immune. There is no higher order of super-intelligent, nefarious beings behind this. It's the product of our very human desire to alter our state of consciousness and escape the hardships of reality.

While AdBusters has their highly ineffectual "TV Turnoff Week," I'd like to announce a campaign of my own. Starting next week, we will celebrate what I like to call TV Pawn-Off Week. I encourage you all to sell your televisions, and use the money to buy some books.

We're living in a Brave New World, only it's not so brave, or even that new. In fact, it's starting to look more and more like the Dark Ages, with the preliterate zombie masses obeying the authority of the new clergy: Regis Philbin and Jerry Springer.

1. Krugman, Herbert E. "Brain wave Measures of Media Involvement," Journal of Advertising Research 11.1 (1971): 3-9. Krugman later became manager of public opinion research at General Electric.

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This article is from Vol. 2, Issue No. 2 pages 59-66

- See more at: Television is Turning Us Into Zombies - henrymakow.com
 
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richie_2uk

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Yes so is computers and internet, social networks, Mobile phones, its not just Televisions.
 

joshhuntnm

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I agree, all except watching the French Open
 
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jinx

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HEY! no one comes between my me and my gator-boys or duck dynasty~~~JACK!
 

Blain

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Yes there is a certain amount to the t.v. we should watch, but t.v. isn't turning us into zombies. Perhaps if that's all we ever do then yes what you are stating is true, If so then I would be a zombie.
 

maxwel

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"Television is Turning Us Into Zombies."


Well, I do wake up hungry for brains.

I just thought that was normal.
 
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AmorRegis

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This is why Television was made

[video=youtube;iMBtsKHDBjY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMBtsKHDBjY[/video]
 
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AmorRegis

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The Gravity Of The Situation

I noticed a few jokes in this thread. Well it's all fine and dandy to make a joke to encourage another to smile, however, when you consider the millions of YOUR brothers and sisters in Christ who are being spiritually killed as a DIRECT RESULT of TV...perhaps one should realize the GRAVITY or SEVERITY of this SIN that is being perpetrated on YOUR FAMILY.

Would any of you laugh and joke as your child was being raped by a child molester? I respectfully submit that this is of equal (if not greater) gravity and is not something to make light of.

Peace and love to you all.
 

Nautilus

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you just compared television to a child being raped...dont you see how destructive that kinda of hyperbole to any serious argument? TV isnt even that bad. It depends on what you choose to do with it, like many things in life.
 
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T.V. is NOT bad...that's like blaming a car for a car accident (given it wasn't a machinery error)...or a gun for a murder...come on...that's ridiculous. If you're gonna blame tv, blame all communications networks...even the internet (which you use now)...
 
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jinx

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thank you!!!!
 
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AmorRegis

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Thread Hijacking

This, and most of my threads are not intended as a forum to debate or argue in.

Please refrain from reading my threads if you object to the informational material I post.

I don't hijack your threads to post slanderous comments toward you, please do not hijack and slander mine.

Consider how YOU would feel if someone slandered or made fun of your work or project. Again, this is not your thread, it's something I was inspired by the Father to post for the benefit of everyone here.

If you don't have anything nice to say, you are welcome to leave. I would rather not have a 'spiritual fist fight' starting in my threads...this goes for all future threads I may post.

I strongly urge everyone who doesn't like what I have to say to go and hijack someone else's thread and argue there.

Administrators and moderators please take notice.

Peace and love to you all.
 
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didymos

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This is an open forum, you don't own it.
So you have to accept people post in your threads and make comments, that's just how it work here.
 
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Yes there is a certain amount to the t.v. we should watch, but t.v. isn't turning us into zombies. Perhaps if that's all we ever do then yes what you are stating is true, If so then I would be a zombie.
TV is bad. TV turned people stupid, just like the stupid facebook games and cell phones.

I say if TV,Internet,and cell phones were turned off for a month. mass suicide would go on.
 
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jerusalem

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i do not have a lizard brain.....in fact my brain is in full rebellion against reading one more thing that tells me i am either ape or alien.......which is what this goes back to. i am neither. i am what God says i am and that is human. when confronted nasa scientists confirmed that space aliens are demons. they will not document this because it would destroy their credibility but have acknowledged that invoking the name of Jesus causes these so-called aliens to flee.
 

maxwel

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Re: Thread Hijacking

I noticed a few jokes in this thread. Well it's all fine and dandy to make a joke to encourage another to smile, however, when you consider the millions of YOUR brothers and sisters in Christ who are being spiritually killed as a DIRECT RESULT of TV...perhaps one should realize the GRAVITY or SEVERITY of this SIN that is being perpetrated on YOUR FAMILY.

Would any of you laugh and joke as your child was being raped by a child molester? I respectfully submit that this is of equal (if not greater) gravity and is not something to make light of.

Peace and love to you all.
1. I made a very non-specific joke; I did nothing to contradict, or ridicule, either you or the topic.
I think it would be unwise of you to start an argument with me over that.

2. If you're going to post in a public forum...
you automatically give up all right, or authority,
to decide WHO comments, or HOW they comment.
Case closed.

3. Although I can certainly comment however I like,
I am nonetheless offering a sincere apology to you if you found me offensive.
Offending you was never my intention.

4. I'm not even going to get into the equivocation issues.
Let's just let it go.

This, and most of my threads are not intended as a forum to debate or argue in.

Please refrain from reading my threads if you object to the informational material I post.


I don't hijack your threads to post slanderous comments toward you, please do not hijack and slander mine.

Consider how YOU would feel if someone slandered or made fun of your work or project. Again, this is not your thread, it's something I was inspired by the Father to post for the benefit of everyone here.

If you don't have anything nice to say, you are welcome to leave. I would rather not have a 'spiritual fist fight' starting in my threads...this goes for all future threads I may post.

I strongly urge everyone who doesn't like what I have to say to go and hijack someone else's thread and argue there.

Administrators and moderators please take notice.

Peace and love to you all.
1. This is a public forum.
The moment you post publicly, you give up all rights to have any control over comments.
If that bothers you, then you shouldn't post in a public forum.

2. To "disagree" with you is not equal to "slandering" you.
On this forum, lots of very sweet people disagree all the time.
Most of us cope with it just fine.

3. If there is genuine slander, an ad hominem attack, then that is different,
and I'm sure it will be dealt with by moderators.


LAST:
I always enjoy reading your posts whether I agree with them or not.
They make CC much more interesting.

Thank you for all of your posts.
 
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AmorRegis

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You guys win, I'm deleting my account.

Peace to you all.
 

maxwel

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AmorRegis,

Let me mention a few quick things.


1. I'm not your enemy. Like I said, I enjoy reading your posts, whether I agree with them or not.

2. If you post inflammatory or controversial topics, you should expect inflammatory or controversial comments in response.
People ARE going to respond to what you say, and they're going to respond with intensity equal to whatever intensity you use.
This is just the simple basics of communication. It should be expected

3. No one is trying to "win".
Maybe that's the problem... you see these threads as a fight, instead of a discussion.

4. Nobody is suggesting you leave, or delete your account.
I think you've been a good addition to CC, even though people debate and disagree.
But, it's your choice, of course, whether you stay or go.
 
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