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FBI Times Square Billboard Mirrors Running Man Police State

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    http://www.infowars.com/fbi-times-square-billboard-mirrors-running-man-police-state/[^] The FBI’s unveiling of a digital billboard in Times Square as part of an effort to enlist public help in finding suspects and displaying other “security messages” sounds like a hybrid of George Orwell’s 1984 and the wacky dictatorship portrayed in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man. “The FBI’s most wanted will soon be staring at tourists in Times Square. The agency will unveil a digital billboard there Friday,” reports the Associated Press. “It will air pictures of fugitives and missing persons. It also will publicize high-priority security messages. Besides criminals, it will draw attention to kidnap victims and missing children. The FBI hopes the public can help find them.” What these “high priority security messages” will actually be remains unclear – perhaps the word OBEY in huge black letters on a white background? Or just more fearmongering about why you have to submit to those friendly NYPD officers searching your bags in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda? And in a few years – who knows? Report illegal gun owners? Report thought criminals? Huge telescreens barking out messages from the government and turning the population into honorary Stasi members constantly on the lookout for criminals and terrorists – where have we seen that before? A more contemporary comparison can be drawn with the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man, in which one of the opening scenes shows a giant TV in downtown Los Angeles encouraging citizens to turn in their own family members. The opening text of The Running Man doesn’t sound too far away from the situation in 2010. Since the film is set in 2017, give it seven more years and we’ll probably get there. “By 2017 the world economy has collapsed. Food, natural resources and oil are in short supply. A police state, divided into paramilitary zones, rules with an iron hand.” “Television is controlled by the state….All art, music and communications are censored. No dissent is tolerated (Cass Sunstein’s free speech ban has been implemented) and yet a small resistance movement has managed to survive underground.” 9 minutes and 30 seconds into the film, the telescreen barks out: “Cadre kids – don’t forget – October is

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      http://www.infowars.com/fbi-times-square-billboard-mirrors-running-man-police-state/[^] The FBI’s unveiling of a digital billboard in Times Square as part of an effort to enlist public help in finding suspects and displaying other “security messages” sounds like a hybrid of George Orwell’s 1984 and the wacky dictatorship portrayed in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man. “The FBI’s most wanted will soon be staring at tourists in Times Square. The agency will unveil a digital billboard there Friday,” reports the Associated Press. “It will air pictures of fugitives and missing persons. It also will publicize high-priority security messages. Besides criminals, it will draw attention to kidnap victims and missing children. The FBI hopes the public can help find them.” What these “high priority security messages” will actually be remains unclear – perhaps the word OBEY in huge black letters on a white background? Or just more fearmongering about why you have to submit to those friendly NYPD officers searching your bags in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda? And in a few years – who knows? Report illegal gun owners? Report thought criminals? Huge telescreens barking out messages from the government and turning the population into honorary Stasi members constantly on the lookout for criminals and terrorists – where have we seen that before? A more contemporary comparison can be drawn with the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man, in which one of the opening scenes shows a giant TV in downtown Los Angeles encouraging citizens to turn in their own family members. The opening text of The Running Man doesn’t sound too far away from the situation in 2010. Since the film is set in 2017, give it seven more years and we’ll probably get there. “By 2017 the world economy has collapsed. Food, natural resources and oil are in short supply. A police state, divided into paramilitary zones, rules with an iron hand.” “Television is controlled by the state….All art, music and communications are censored. No dissent is tolerated (Cass Sunstein’s free speech ban has been implemented) and yet a small resistance movement has managed to survive underground.” 9 minutes and 30 seconds into the film, the telescreen barks out: “Cadre kids – don’t forget – October is

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      Don't quit your day job.

      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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        Don't quit your day job.

        Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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        I know. I love how security messages got turned into "Obey" The reference to a Roddy Piper movie makes me giggle. "May I have your attention. I am here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. Ptoi. And I'm all out of bubblegum." Now that would be an awesome message on this thing.

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          http://www.infowars.com/fbi-times-square-billboard-mirrors-running-man-police-state/[^] The FBI’s unveiling of a digital billboard in Times Square as part of an effort to enlist public help in finding suspects and displaying other “security messages” sounds like a hybrid of George Orwell’s 1984 and the wacky dictatorship portrayed in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man. “The FBI’s most wanted will soon be staring at tourists in Times Square. The agency will unveil a digital billboard there Friday,” reports the Associated Press. “It will air pictures of fugitives and missing persons. It also will publicize high-priority security messages. Besides criminals, it will draw attention to kidnap victims and missing children. The FBI hopes the public can help find them.” What these “high priority security messages” will actually be remains unclear – perhaps the word OBEY in huge black letters on a white background? Or just more fearmongering about why you have to submit to those friendly NYPD officers searching your bags in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda? And in a few years – who knows? Report illegal gun owners? Report thought criminals? Huge telescreens barking out messages from the government and turning the population into honorary Stasi members constantly on the lookout for criminals and terrorists – where have we seen that before? A more contemporary comparison can be drawn with the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man, in which one of the opening scenes shows a giant TV in downtown Los Angeles encouraging citizens to turn in their own family members. The opening text of The Running Man doesn’t sound too far away from the situation in 2010. Since the film is set in 2017, give it seven more years and we’ll probably get there. “By 2017 the world economy has collapsed. Food, natural resources and oil are in short supply. A police state, divided into paramilitary zones, rules with an iron hand.” “Television is controlled by the state….All art, music and communications are censored. No dissent is tolerated (Cass Sunstein’s free speech ban has been implemented) and yet a small resistance movement has managed to survive underground.” 9 minutes and 30 seconds into the film, the telescreen barks out: “Cadre kids – don’t forget – October is

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          The fact that they might have actual security messages like "Due to yet another moron getting caught not managing to be effectual you will now also have to take off your bra and underwear when getting on an airplane. Go Commando baby!!" The big reason for the sign got ignored. "Hey, this kid is missing, likely went to New York thinking it was a glamorous place. So look at your hooker and see if she needs to go home!" "There is a guy that looks like this, if you happen to see him, call the cops and stay clear of him." And some stupid crap that is just an aside got made into a big deal "OBEY!!!" Oh and the Running Man thing seems a bit off. It's a bad Arnold Movie, not a handbook. The networks don't have that sort of power and are rapidly becoming relics while the internet is replacing them along with smaller cable channels. So tell you what, look up Black Propaganda, realize that Uncle Alex is actually working for the government and has been doing a great job discrediting conspiracy theorists and stop cut and pasting his crap here. He's working for the Illuminati dude, he keeps people like you working to uncover them so they can discredit it and cover up any obvious breaches in their plans. It's like having a 6yr old go over your master plan and make sure that it can't be easily defeated.

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            http://www.infowars.com/fbi-times-square-billboard-mirrors-running-man-police-state/[^] The FBI’s unveiling of a digital billboard in Times Square as part of an effort to enlist public help in finding suspects and displaying other “security messages” sounds like a hybrid of George Orwell’s 1984 and the wacky dictatorship portrayed in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man. “The FBI’s most wanted will soon be staring at tourists in Times Square. The agency will unveil a digital billboard there Friday,” reports the Associated Press. “It will air pictures of fugitives and missing persons. It also will publicize high-priority security messages. Besides criminals, it will draw attention to kidnap victims and missing children. The FBI hopes the public can help find them.” What these “high priority security messages” will actually be remains unclear – perhaps the word OBEY in huge black letters on a white background? Or just more fearmongering about why you have to submit to those friendly NYPD officers searching your bags in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda? And in a few years – who knows? Report illegal gun owners? Report thought criminals? Huge telescreens barking out messages from the government and turning the population into honorary Stasi members constantly on the lookout for criminals and terrorists – where have we seen that before? A more contemporary comparison can be drawn with the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man, in which one of the opening scenes shows a giant TV in downtown Los Angeles encouraging citizens to turn in their own family members. The opening text of The Running Man doesn’t sound too far away from the situation in 2010. Since the film is set in 2017, give it seven more years and we’ll probably get there. “By 2017 the world economy has collapsed. Food, natural resources and oil are in short supply. A police state, divided into paramilitary zones, rules with an iron hand.” “Television is controlled by the state….All art, music and communications are censored. No dissent is tolerated (Cass Sunstein’s free speech ban has been implemented) and yet a small resistance movement has managed to survive underground.” 9 minutes and 30 seconds into the film, the telescreen barks out: “Cadre kids – don’t forget – October is

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            I haven't seen Running Man in a while I'll have to see if I can rent it. Thanks for the movie idea. :laugh:

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              http://www.infowars.com/fbi-times-square-billboard-mirrors-running-man-police-state/[^] The FBI’s unveiling of a digital billboard in Times Square as part of an effort to enlist public help in finding suspects and displaying other “security messages” sounds like a hybrid of George Orwell’s 1984 and the wacky dictatorship portrayed in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man. “The FBI’s most wanted will soon be staring at tourists in Times Square. The agency will unveil a digital billboard there Friday,” reports the Associated Press. “It will air pictures of fugitives and missing persons. It also will publicize high-priority security messages. Besides criminals, it will draw attention to kidnap victims and missing children. The FBI hopes the public can help find them.” What these “high priority security messages” will actually be remains unclear – perhaps the word OBEY in huge black letters on a white background? Or just more fearmongering about why you have to submit to those friendly NYPD officers searching your bags in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda? And in a few years – who knows? Report illegal gun owners? Report thought criminals? Huge telescreens barking out messages from the government and turning the population into honorary Stasi members constantly on the lookout for criminals and terrorists – where have we seen that before? A more contemporary comparison can be drawn with the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Running Man, in which one of the opening scenes shows a giant TV in downtown Los Angeles encouraging citizens to turn in their own family members. The opening text of The Running Man doesn’t sound too far away from the situation in 2010. Since the film is set in 2017, give it seven more years and we’ll probably get there. “By 2017 the world economy has collapsed. Food, natural resources and oil are in short supply. A police state, divided into paramilitary zones, rules with an iron hand.” “Television is controlled by the state….All art, music and communications are censored. No dissent is tolerated (Cass Sunstein’s free speech ban has been implemented) and yet a small resistance movement has managed to survive underground.” 9 minutes and 30 seconds into the film, the telescreen barks out: “Cadre kids – don’t forget – October is

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              It would help if one of you imbeciles had a coherent idea as to what the future political structure of the USA will be, you keep changing it to match whatever bee has alighted inside Uncle Al's bonnet. Here's what is actually going to happen. The economy of the USA fails late 2010 / early 2011. Law and order breaks down, and the President temporarily seizes power as Commander-in-Chief. Martial Law is declared and the Constitution and Bill of Rights are suspended. All foreign bases are closed and troops withdrawn to restore order at home. The 'temporary' seizure of authority becomes established in a Military Junta with the Commander-in-Chief at its head. The Constitution and Bill of Rights are shredded. The USA becomes fascist, isolationist and protectionist. The dark shadow of the American Empire having dispersed, the rest of the world becomes democratic, friendly, free marketing. A Golden Age is initiated (a New World Order, if you must), excluding you know who. Conspiracy Theorists live happily ever after, all their dreams fulfilled.

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