"Islam is the Light" found in random places.

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Well, I find this all a bit amusing. First at it is there, second at how people are reacting. Anyhow, article source here

WPRI.com - Video game plays strange message
KNIGHTSVILLE, Ind. (WTHI) - Months ago, Rachel Jones was shocked to discover her 4-year-old's baby doll seemed to have a hidden message: Islam is the light.

Imagine her surprise when a game for her 8-year-old daughter's Nintendo DS had the same message.

Rachel said she bought the Nintendo game, Baby Pals, as a gift for her 8-year-old daughter after a good report card.

She had no idea the game also contained the hidden message "Islam is the light."

"We were sitting in the kitchen, and she was playing it," said Jones. "All of a sudden she looked at me, and I looked at her and she said, 'Mom, I think my baby said something.' And so I played it back, and it says 'Islam is the light.'"

The message on the doll and in the Nintendo game sound exactly the same.

The Nintendo game has an "E" rating, which means it's suitable for any age.

In a virtual reality setting, the child playing the game can feed the baby or teach it to crawl, among other things. It's only when the child gives the baby a bath that it repeatedly seems to say "Islam is the light."

Jones said she's angry this is the second toy she's had to take from her children.

"Not just my daughters' toys, but we have a son too," said Jones. "Now I feel like I need to listen to all of his little toys to make sure they're not saying it."

Nintendo's representatives said the game is manufactured by a third party, so they're not responsible for the content, but the game's packaging clearly states the game is licensed by Nintendo.

News 10 also contacted the game's manufacturer, Crave Entertainment, and we are still waiting on a call back.

The Baby Pals game can be purchased at a number of places, including Game Stop, Walmart.com, Amazon.com and Target.com.
 
Old news. It's a standard baby-babble sound sample. You can hear anything you want to if you're paranoid. Let's go play some records backwards, shall we?

You know if it said something that sounded like "Jesus is the light" people would pretty much worship it.
 
Any MP3s of this sound? Is it a lot like the "I love Satan" line in almost every single rock song on the planet? :lol:
 
It does seem rather odd that they both seem to be the same sound bit, also seems odd that the same woman noticed them both. Personaly I could care less what it says, not news worthy.
 
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also seems odd that the same woman noticed them both.

Not that big a stretch of the imagination for a paranoid mother, probably scared of other cultures and religions. As mentioned, your mind can cause you to hear things that aren't there.
 
So what does everyone else hear, I think it does sound the most like Islam is the Light, perhaps it says Islam isn't right.
 
Well 'Satan is King' and 'Islam is the Light' are conflicting messages so I don't think this is any form of subliminal messaging. There are many things that sound similar and if someone states a single variation of that sound, the other person will purposely look for that message.
A good example of this is me telling you it's "Dancers" in Human by The Killers, now listen to it and you will think you hear dancers, yet I could do this with the word 'Denser' and you would think it said denser.
 
A good example of this is me telling you it's "Dancers" in Human by The Killers, now listen to it and you will think you hear dancers, yet I could do this with the word 'Denser' and you would think it said denser.

And yet the lyric is actually "dancer".

"Are we human, or are we dancer?"


Incidentally, I listened to the doll and it said "I live in your eyes". Go figure.
 
But it's actually dancers. Like, Hunter S. Thompson "dancers".
 
Actually he says several different things:

- answers
- prancers
- cancers
- lancers
- necromancers
- rancers (which isn't even a word)
- trancers
- pants'ers
- panzers
 
No, it really is "dancer"...

The Killers' Website
My sign is vital/ My hands are cold/ And I'm on knees, looking for the answer/ Are we human, or are we dancer?
 
but you all get the idea right? I feel you've missed the actual point of my post. If the guy in the video hadn't actually said what I was meant to be looking for I would never have found any message.
 
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No, it really is "dancer"...

Yeah you're right. I really can't stand that song. But the reference is to dancers, as Hunter S. Thompson defined it (them).
 
I too hear "is mum is aright" or "i-ggum-igo-right"

Satan is the King? What is that guy smoking? It's clearly "say I'm busy drinking." :lol:
 
So is it just a coincidence that the game seems to say the exact same phrase, or baby babble that the doll says? Unless these companys are connected in some way, or the lady some how planted the sound clip in the game, I don't see how you can deny that something weird, or fishy, or whatever you wanna call it happened. Perhaps it's just someone trying to scare people, I don't know. I think all i'm trying to say is that no matter what it says, no one here wants to admit that it could actually say "Islam it the Light". And no one wants to admit that it could be some hidden message to try and brainwash kids, or that it could just be some people trying to frighten paranoid mothers.
 
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It could be the same old recycled crud that ministers have been trying to scare us with, for years.

We don't actually see or hear anything we see or hear unfiltered. The human brain tries to interpret what it sees in relation to what it knows. Which is why so many people see Jesus in water stains on walls, and why people hear words that aren't there or that might be there.

I know what the doll is supposed to be saying, according to the alarmist who took the video, but it takes a stretch of the imagination to turn what I actually hear into "Islam is the light", and it takes an even loooonger stretch to turn the other phrase into "Satan is King".
 
So is it just a coincidence that the game seems to say the exact same phrase, or baby babble that the doll says? Unless these companys are connected in some way, or the lady some how planted the sound clip in the game, I don't see how you can deny that something weird, or fishy, or whatever you wanna call it happened. Perhaps it's just someone trying to scare people, I don't know. I think all i'm trying to say is that no matter what it says, no one here wants to admit that it could actually say "Islam it the Light". And no one wants to admit that it could be some hidden message to try and brainwash kids, or that it could just be some people trying to frighten paranoid mothers.

They used the same "Stock baby burble" sound effect from wherever it is people get sound effects. It's that simple.

Have you ever noticed the exact same creaking gate sound effect in every film ever? Same thing. Or "The Wilhelm Scream", which is so notable that it has its own name...

There's no conspiracy at work, no-one needed to plant anything and there's nothing fishy. Both products simply used the same stock sound effect.
 
Wilhelm scream, eh? now that I googled it, I know what you're talking about and i've noticed it before, but I wasn't aware that it had it's own name.
 
I hear random words and syllables. everybody hears what they wanna hear.

there's a guy on youtube that reviews these kind of toys, including accidentally suggestive ones. unfortunately, I cannot provide a link. I was getting forced subscriptions to the guy's channell, and he had to perma-ban me from his channell to keep it from happening again. it turns out that the neighbor is using the same ISP and modem type, and youtube is reading our IP numbers as the same scource.
 
Hmm... I hear "Guns are alright!"

I guess that proves people hear what they want to hear.
Definitely. The lady is probably a terrible racist against middle eastern people, and without even knowing it she's molding her childrens' minds to think the same way. Obviously that kid already recognized that there was something funny about what the baby mumbled--so the damage has probably already been done. I guess mommy yelled at those damn Palestinians on the news one too many times with the kids around. :lol:
 
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