Blackjack ?? Bombs in London & New York?, page 3
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reply posted on 18-1-2009 @ 09:36 PM by stumason
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Yep and still in force today. It allows the Government to do anything it deems fit, more or less, to defend the Realm. It's most recent, high profile usage was during the Falklands War in which it was invoked to take control of the QE2 and other civilian vessels in order to provide troop transports and supply vessels. It also affected pub opening times until the late 1980's. British pubs used to be only open until lunch and then only open a few hours in the evening.


reply posted on 18-1-2009 @ 10:24 PM by orgyofthedead
Something intersting about this slide,



Then in relation to this arctical,
Bom b resistant Architecture and Design competition from the Home Office - will the new US Embassy in London be next ?

Two suicide PBIEDs and two suicide VBIEDs were deployed in Vincent Square, a piazza full of people enjoying lunch on a warm, sunny day. One VBIED was able to enter the front atrium of an office block facing onto the piazza. The resulting blast caused the building to collapse. The two PBIEDs were detonated within the crowd of people on the piazza and the second VBIED managed to get close to a building but was unable to penetrate it. Although there was extensive damage to the building it did not collapse


Now Vincent Square is just round the corner from the current US Embassy in Grosvenor Square (they are building a new one in Wandsworth, near the derelict Battersea Power station and the MI6 Secret Intelligence Services building in Vauxhall Cross).

Ok look on this map where Vincent Square is and compare with the slide at the top.(imagine map rotated 90degrees clockwise)






reply posted on 19-1-2009 @ 12:09 PM by orgyofthedead
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Right, so i know people have been trying to contact the telegraph to find out whats this is all about. Looks like people just ringing up front desk to get a response partly because no ones credited with the work. So i had a look round and found out who was in charge, this guy;
Edward Roussel is the digital editor of the Telegraph Media Group (TMG). He manages the Telegraph.co.uk Web site and oversees the development of TMG’s expansion into other digital media, including the recent launch of Telegraph TV, a news-on-the-Web service in partnership with ITN


So people might want to get in touch with him because he has to ok everything, so there is no way he wont know about this.

Anyway i start looking into this guys history, didn't find that much, but there's this recent article To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present.Nothing unordinary about it (goes on about Internet v newspaper), however part that caught my eye was this,
Jack Welch, who was known as “Neutron Jack” when he was CEO of General Electric because of tough steps he took to reshape ossified corporations.


Still in-relation to this and the fact they might say the symbols etc are coincidental is the other picture galleries the telegraph has done. It has list of the top picture galleries of the year here. Some of these included, 140 years of UFO sightings, Optical Illusions - the top 20 and History's greatest conspiracy theories.

Now if you go to slide 11 you get this
11. North American Union - The North American Union (NAU) is a theoretical regional union of Canada, Mexico and the United States similar in structure to the European Union, sometimes including a common currency called the amero. Theorists who believe that the three countries are planning for this believe that it is part of a global conspiracy to set up something called the New World Order (NWO). Officials from all three nations have repeatedly denied that there are plans to create a NAU although the idea has been proposed in academic circles, either as a union or as a North American community as proposed by the Independent Task Force on North America. The amero received support in 1999 from Canadian economist Herbert Grubel, a senior fellow of the Fraser Institute think-tank, in a book entitled The Case for the Amero. Robert Pastor, vice-chairman of the Independent Task Force on North America, supported Grubel's conclusions in his 2001 book Toward a North American Community, stating that: "In the long term, the amero is in the best interests of all three countries".


and a slide of a coin with the NAU on it



So they must be aware of the notion and meanings of all the symbology on their blackjack gallery and it surely is not coincidence.


reply posted on 19-1-2009 @ 05:46 PM by serbsta
Originally posted by orgyofthedead
Well it seems that this is some sort of viral marketing stunt.

The slide 29 has changed and others altered and slide 30 no longer has the "fictitious" label like the others.

The report sign photoshopped in, led to a site called jackblack.info/blackjack (don't go there all the pictures have been deleted). This site had more pictures and cryptic clues like the snake-nau. It was made recently and all images info deleted. This fact of the sites name was only realized after a new poster at a site eluded to it, after people searched for links from him it took them to a Justin Williams.


It appears that the source of all this is a Justin Williams assistant editor of the telegraph.



One has to wonder, why would he do this and arent newspapers not allowed to use alarming stories about a terrorism and nuclear bomb?

Oh and he says theres a part two. What a $*£*&^.

[edit on 19/1/2009 by orgyofthedead]


Wow, i just went to the site, i got nothing, page not found error, but it wasnt browser based, i think thats what is actually displayed on the site.

Im going to try and get in contact with this fella, he seems fishy.

I found this guys twitter: twitter.com...

Anyone with an account, try and contact him, see what this is all about.

Edit once again: Found this guys website, trying to contact him:

www.countervalue.com...

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[edit on 19/1/09 by serbsta]


reply posted on 19-1-2009 @ 06:04 PM by orgyofthedead
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Yeah if you could get in contact with him and ask what the hell hes playing at, i would love to hear it.

He knows hes been rumbled hes admitted it, just don't know why yet. ( like i said there a part 2)

I think he may get a few emails/letters to the Press complaints Commission www.pcc.org.uk... , some people don't think its verry funny.

I just don't get it surely hes got better things to be doing when you consider the economy etc.


reply posted on 19-1-2009 @ 06:09 PM by dampnickers
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Better things to do?

You must be joking right?

He has a highly paid job, is well protected by the media magnates that control most of what we see and hear, and proably has nothing to fear from the ENGINEERED credit crunch...

I for one would like to see this guy brought up on terrorism charges. After all, the Terrorism Act in the UK specifically states that an act of terrorism is ANY act that causes an individual to feel "unsafe or fearful" for their person or property.
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