
<p>Israel's Green Leaf party has underhandedly turned to subliminal messages in order to gain votes ahead of the national elections next week, Globes reported on Thursday.</p><p>The liberal party, famous for calling for the decriminalization of marijuana and other recreational drugs, planted an extra frame in the campaign video, the report said.</p><p>During the 30-second video, three messages are listed on the screen: "Free cannabis users," "Free citizens from excess taxes," and "Free religion from the state."</p><p>The extra frame, during the 27th second, shows viewers the party's two-letter symbol, which is printed on ballots in the polling booth, along with the slogan "Say yes to freedom."</p><p><a href="http://www.timesofisrael.com/green-leaf-party-accused-of-using-subliminal-messaging/">Keep reading...</a></p>