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in 1983 David Oates dropped his Walkman into the toilet now if youamp;#39;re under 40 years old a Walkman was a portable cassette player if youamp;#39;re under 30 a cassette was how we listened to music in the Stone Age anyway after being dropped Davidamp;#39;s tape player would only play tapes in Reverse at first he thought this was entertaining there are lots of songs that contain hidden messages that you could only hear if you played them backward but those messages were placed there intentionally soon David discovered messages hidden in human speech that were not intentional messages that were put there by the speakeramp;#39;s subconscious now turns out we all do this in fact when we lie our subconscious actually encodes the truth backward inside the lies that we tell now this is really interesting because that means the truth about every conspiracy is right in front of your nose if you know how to find it oh when David Oates broke his cassette player he didnamp;#39;t