ol for the younger generation, and in effect, making them grow up to become Camel smokers. Something about the use of cartoon images and the image of coolness seemed to target a younger audience. There was even talk that the head of Joe Camel purposely represented "a part of the male anatomy." There cannot be any hard evidence that such techniques are being applied, but most scientists believe that something is going on there. Speaking of sexual innuendo, there is controversy whether or not foul play is going on in Miller Draft's "Dick campaign." As perverted, as it may seem, the small flicker of the word on the end of each of their commercials may subliminally warp a person's mind. All the big businesses are doing this as well, but they are just getting away with it. So next time you watch your favorite commercials, analyze what makes this commercial so great.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know that you may think people like me are looking way into these matters, and that we are acting paranoid. What is it that you do not realize is while you are feeling nothing is wrong, commercialism is robbing your mind. People should have the choice to decide on whether they really want to buy a product or not, without any side messages embedded into their brain, without them even being aware. The world today is throwing hard earned money down the tubes as the result of some flashy advertising campaign they saw on television or in some magazine. I am not saying that there shouldn't be any advertisements at all, just for the companies to stick to the basics. Just tell what the product is used for, and the beneficial results it can have, when purchased. That is basically all I can tell you about the subliminal advertising underground, and I hope that you learned a lot. Here are a few points to take with you next time you view an advertisement.* In actuality, do you really need this product? * Has the advertisement showed ...