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Adolf Hitler Has Great Jeans!

Authentic Hitler jeans ad from 1942. Only The Babylon Bee could uncover this priceless relic.

Ads To Occupy Our Dreams?

Companies want to put ads in your dreams. Yes, Inception is real.

There’s a famous saying that goes, “The science of today will be the technology of tomorrow.” However, it seems that we’re so focused on the future of technology that the question of whether tech will control us is never seriously answered by the ones who are creating it. Companies are always pushing the boundaries of advertising, from subliminal marketing to listening in on our phone calls. Now, though, research shows they’re trying to find ways into our dreams. When does the future become a “dystopian nightmare”?

Technological advancements are also pushing the boundaries of going beyond the laws of physics with quantum computers operating in other dimensions, particle accelerator experiments, teleportation tests, and even time travel attempts. Scientists at CERN and other institutions are all working on this, but what are the repercussions of this work?

Then we have AI, which is now able to construct and build its own microchips. Engineers are scratching their heads at why the AI is designing them the way they are. What would happen if AI starts to self-replicate? Could they take over different fields of technology and even influence the world? In many ways, it seems they already have. Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder as they break down the future of technology.

MSNBC On The Chopping Block

Trish Regan predicted this would happen! News today that NBC Universal will be spun off as a separate company. MSNBC’s days really are numbered, along with CNBC and OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network. (And you wonder why Joe & Mika made the desperate visit to Mar-a-Lago over the weekend? The spin-off of their network was inevitable!)

Trish Regan has inside intel on what the deal means not only for these networks but the industry as a whole. Disney, she predicts, will be next with ABC News. It really is the end of an era!

Plus, Jaguar channels Bud Light in new ad campaign. Do they learn nothing from their predecessors? Target ought to serve as an example as well. It still hasn’t recovered from its debacle with the “tuckit” swimsuit. Shares are off some 30% in today’s trading as a result!

Here’s another look at the MSNBC debacle. Mark Dice says NBC no longer views “cross-pollination” with MSNBC as a positive attribute. Meanwhile, CNN’s analysts still have no clue why males turned away from the Democratic Party. Could it be a reflection of the Democrats running the most annoying — and stupid –feminist ever for President of the United States?

Implied Content

Will people wake up from their dream state? Or will they be forever lost in a made-up world of implied content? Here’s more from Truthstream Media.

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Hollywood Star Power Receding

Hollywood “star power” is being rejected, and Dyson spheres may have been found in other solar systems that prove alien life exists: These are the weirdest things that happened this week, which will be covered on this Friday Night Live on The Edge of Wonder with Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts.

From the early days, Hollywood stars have always been known to be the most influential people in society. Whether it’s promoting a movie, being in a commercial, advertising a product on social media, or selling their own books, celebrities sell. However, the Hollywood star power appears to be fading as more and more people are turning away. They’re tired of seeing so many celebrities being “bought out” just to push an agenda, promote crypto-currency, or describe a product that they appear to be pushing just for the money.

The Rock was given a new nickname, Dwayne “The Ad” Johnson, after a viral video emerged of him promoting a product. The only difference is that this viral video is doing the opposite for his fan base. He lost hundreds of thousands of social media followers. But he isn’t the only celebrity that this is happening to. Even the Kardashians are facing scrutiny as they do social media ads. But what are the long-term effects of this downward trend? Will the Hollywood star power keep fading and give rise to new influential people who are taking over the spotlight? Or will Hollywood bounce back from the decline?

In other “star power” news, astronomers have possibly found evidence of the first ever seen “Dyson Spheres,” which are structures that civilizations could build out in space to harness the radiation of a star. If these have really been discovered, it proves that an extremely advanced, alien race built them. What does this mean for our own existence?

Sharks, Freaking Laser Beams

Sharks with freaking laser beams attached to their heads. Who has your mind? More from Truthstream Media.

Left Wing Vs. Right Wing

The difference between left wing sponsors and right wing sponsors and Ad Reads. More from Ryan Long.

How Companies Advertise Now

You are the problem and don’t forget it. More from Ryan Long.

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New Abnormal Advertising

How advertising has changed in the coronavirus era. It’s still as stupid as ever, but now trying to invoke your sense of fear as much as pique your desires. More from Computing Forever.

My Police State!

The Australien Government has made an ad about the Police State it’s creating, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. More from thejuicemedia.

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