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In 1966, American psychologist Dr. [[Timothy Leary]] began popularizing the phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out." Leary did not originate the phrase; it was given to him by Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian philosopher of communication theory. It was McLuhan who predicted the World Wide Web and coined the expression "the medium is the message," a reference to secret signals being broadcast to the mind. |
In 1966, American psychologist Dr. [[Timothy Leary]] began popularizing the phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out." Leary did not originate the phrase; it was given to him by Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian philosopher of communication theory. It was McLuhan who predicted the World Wide Web and coined the expression "the medium is the message," a reference to secret signals being broadcast to the mind. |
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− | The precise meaning of the phrase was debated for decades, but in light of the FM Radio Conspiracy becomes clear. It |
+ | The precise meaning of the phrase was debated for decades, but in light of the FM Radio Conspiracy becomes clear. It means "turn on" your radio, "tune in" to an FM station, and "drop out" of society. |
==MK-ULTRA Radio-Controlled Bull== |
==MK-ULTRA Radio-Controlled Bull== |