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Something Wicked This Way Comes

You are visiting an old version of the Subliminal World.

Due to pressure of work the content has not been updated since the year 2000.

The most recent version of the Subliminal World is to be found at Subliminalworld.org - click here to transfer. Note however, that even this more recent version is dated. It also contains interactive content that may prove disfunctional if viewed in browsers other than Internet Explorer 5.5

If you have problems with the interactive version the content of this basic version is essentially but excluding interactive images, etc.

As of April 2006 the content of both sites is being rewritten and should be on-line within a few months.

 

 

If you are interested in world affairs check this link for a sensible, non-western, and valid alternative. Presented in English.

 

Click this image to select your Introduction to the Basic (2000) version of the Subliminal World Web Site*

 

*This is an ad from the AAAA, disparaging critics of 'subliminal' advertising. Despite its critical tone it, rather surprisingly, contains 'subliminal' imagery (but not breasts). If you consider the ad (even at this reduced resolution) at least one of the secondary images is clearly visible. Was this the height of hypocrisy on the part of advertising professionals or just an 'in joke' on the part of bored artists?

This specific ad and its contents is discussed further on the Ads from the Archives page.

 

 



Link to Disclaimers

Commentary and information about any of the ads or requests on this Web site can be sent by e-mail to Hostmaster@subliminalworld.com .

Moral rights associated with this site asserted by Jim Hagart, C. Psychol., Retd., formerly Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Teesside, United Kingdom and Associate Lecturer, The Open University.

Revised: 21st November, 2002

 

It is said there is no such thing as 'subliminal' advertising. Enjoy viewing something that doesn't exist.