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Top Ten Myths about Reverse Speech (6 - 10)

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Like the title suggests - Top Ten Myths about Reverse Speech
In this video - myths 6 - 10

Number Six: The phenomenon of the reverse speech video is entirely due to the power of suggestion. It's explained by the observer-expectancy effect. People hear what is suggested that they should hear.

Number Seven: Reverse Speech examples are faked by deceitful people who manipulate the audio to make it sound like whatever they want.

Number Eight: The words and message being presented on the screen in reverse speech video is just what the video presenter wants you to hear.

Number Nine: To make a speech or song and get the message you want in the reverse speech, you have to try very hard and be very gifted to figure out what to say and how to say it to make the reverse speech come out like you want it to.

Number Ten: Reverse speech messages are good for entertainment purposes only. The words heard might be real but they are the result of some kind of cosmic coincidence. The message is completely unreliable, so reverse speech analysis is just a toy with no real value beyond provoking a good laugh.

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Why do some see and hear what others don't? There is a veiling of things that causes them not to be perceived, seen, heard or understood. This is a very specific, very granular action. This peculiar work of the spirit is addressed in the Bible in places like 1 John 2:9-11, 2 Corinthians 3:13-16, 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 and John 12:37-40. Examples are found throughout the biblical account and life itself.

See http://theopenscroll.com/keyhear.htm for more insight.

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  • Here's one for you: In autistic children, it has sometimes been shown, due to disorders in communication, that many of them hear words backward, or words are processed backward in their brains and thus the lack or delay in cognitive communication. Your thoughts on this? My son is autistic and even though he can understand me when I speak to him, many times when he repeats something he heard for the first time, it comes out reverse from what I said.

  • @TheRealVenna The observations you made speak very loudly about the reality of things, for which there seem to be very few explanations beyond the speculative among the professing experts.

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  • You have quite a number of subliminal messages in the background that you used.

  • Dan 8:23 And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, shall stand up.

  • Number 8 is going to persist because there are alot of reversals out there that without the suggestion, the reversal sounds like a bunch of gibberish to most people without seeing the suggestion. I also think people who do reversals can easily pick out things that make sense to them but maybe not for people who never heard a reversal before.

  • he that hath an ear to hear, let him hear what the Spirit sayeth...

  • great job! thanks again for putting the truth out there :)

  • Very good ! Thanks again for sharing the truth !

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