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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 20 MIN

Predictive Programming and Conditioning: The Hidden Influence of Media, Television, and Music

from Before Breakfast · host Kathlene Herberger

In the digital age, media and entertainment have become pervasive forces shaping our perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors. From television and movies to music and video games, the content we consume has a profound impact on our subconscious minds. One concept that has gained attention in recent years is predictive programming — a theory suggesting that the media and entertainment industries are used to subtly condition the public to accept certain ideas, events, or societal changes. This article explores the notion of predictive programming, its historical roots, and its manifestations in various forms of media, including television, movies, and music. We will also delve into examples from the study “War Programming: The Propaganda Project and the Iraq War” by David L. Altheide and Jennifer N. Grimes, highlighting how propaganda has been used to shape public opinion and condition social pools.

In the digital age, media and entertainment have become pervasive forces shaping our perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors. From television and movies to music and video games, the content we consume has a profound impact on our subconscious minds. One concept that has gained attention in recent years is predictive programming — a theory suggesting that the media and entertainment industries are used to subtly condition the public to accept certain ideas, events, or societal changes. This article explores the notion of predictive programming, its historical roots, and its manifestations in various forms of media, including television, movies, and music. We will also delve into examples from the study “War Programming: The Propaganda Project and the Iraq War” by David L. Altheide and Jennifer N. Grimes, highlighting how propaganda has been used to shape public opinion and condition social pools.

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