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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnord

    Fnord is the typographic representation of disinformation or irrelevant information intending to misdirect, with the implication of a conspiracy. The word was coined as a nonsensical term with religious undertones in the Discordian religious text Principia Discordia (1965) by Kerry Thornley and Greg Hill, but was popularized by The Illuminatus! Trilogy (1975) of satirical conspiracy fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.

    Definition and usage

    [edit] The Illuminatus! Trilogy

    Main article: The Illuminatus! Trilogy

    In these novels, the interjection "fnord" is given hypnotic power over the unenlightened. Under the Illuminati program, children, while still in grade school, are taught to be unable to consciously see the word "fnord". For the rest of their lives, every appearance of the word subconsciously generates a feeling of uneasiness and confusion, and prevents rational consideration of the subject.

    In the Shea/Wilson construct, fnords are scattered liberally in the text of newspapers and magazines, causing fear and anxiety in those following current events. However, there are no fnords in the advertisements, encouraging a consumerist society. It is implied in the books that fnord is not the actual word used for this task, but merely a substitute, since most readers would be unable to see the actual word.

    To see the fnords means to be unaffected by the supposed hypnotic power of the word or, more loosely, of other fighting words. A more common expression of the concept would be "to read between the lines." The phrase "I have seen the fnords" was famously graffitied on a railway bridge (known locally as Anarchy Bridge) between Earlsdon and Coventry (U.K.) city centre throughout the 1980s and 1990s, until the bridge was upgraded. The bridge and the phrase were mentioned in the novel A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe. Fnord was also graffitied all over the state of Maine and New England.[1]

    In the John Carpenter movie They Live, the main character discovers a similar conspiracy when hidden conformity messages appearing on billboards, magazines, television, and currency are revealed to those wearing special sunglasses.

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    A Message To All Mankind

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      Why most people may not wake up! The Sad Truth




      :cool:

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        So what's the solution? Conscientiously object, refuse vaccines, avoid mass media, don't brush your teeth, scan your portfolios for latent Ponzis, stock up on tuna fish. Dang and you haven't gotten to work yet with the toxic office air --as I recall the looming health crisis of the future. I'm plumb exhausted.
        Last edited by due_indigence; January 16, 2009, 09:17 PM.

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          sapiens, your stuff has... i have to say... been getting weirder and weirder. you ok?

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            Originally posted by metalman View Post
            sapiens, your stuff has... i have to say... been getting weirder and weirder. you ok?
            Do you mean weirder as in odd?

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              Like this?

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                Originally posted by due_indigence View Post
                So what's the solution? Conscientiously object, refuse vaccines, avoid mass media, don't brush your teeth, scan your portfolios for latent Ponzis, stock up on tuna fish. Dang and you haven't gotten to work yet with the toxic office air --as I recall the looming health crisis of the future. I'm plumb exhausted.

                You take this $#!t too seriously, it is all a game, wake up, relax and enjoy the ride!

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