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Is Larry the Cable Guy a NWO stooge?

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posted on May, 20 2007 @ 03:24 PM
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Terrorists attack in Northern Mexico, Larry the Cable Guy to the rescue


The film comedy "Delta Farce" has just come out. The plot:

Larry and a couple of buddies are army reservists mistakenly drafted onto a unit headed to the mid-east. On the flight over, they are accidentally air-dropped into Northern Mexico, which they at first think is Iraq. A couple of locals decide to take advantage of the confusion and use the soldiers to clear their village of bandits who are "terrorizing" the town. Scenes of the squad entering the village on a hummer, machine guns a-blazin' follow. By the team figures out their mistake, they decide to stay and fight the gang, as it's all about 'freedom and liberating others from tyranny,' etc. At the end, they are rescued by US Army commandos who arrive by helicopter gunships. A shot of a tv news show follows, which explains away the gaffe by declaring the whole thing just an extension of the war on terror.


So I guess its just a coincidence that a week later we hear of real bandits who are "terrorizing" a town in Northern Mexico:

www.worldnetdaily.com...
Mexican bloodbath raises fears in U.S.
Arizona towns alarmed by rise in attacks, rumor convoy headed north
"Mexican police killed 15 armed assailants in a fierce gun battle Wednesday after tracking a group that killed four policemen, leading to fears this morning that an armed outlaw convoy was headed to the U.S. border."

Another thing is the curious non-reaction of the Mexican government, media, or intelligencia to the film, who are normally hyper-sensitive about even the thought of US intervention into their affairs, especially a military one. If there is any outrage at this movie south of the border, I am unaware of it.

Is there a larger agenda here? Maybe if the American public thinks it's OK for us to fight terrorists in Mexico, then the Mexican public might accept the presence of their troops here. It's certainly no secret there is a plan to merge us into an unholy North American Union(NAU), and remember that Mexican troops already crossed our borders to help provide 'relief' in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. So when race-riots break out in couple of years, and our own troops are stretched too thin to do the job alone, don't be surprised to find our amigos from down south heading this way, who will have no trouble gunning the gringos down in masse.



posted on May, 20 2007 @ 04:09 PM
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Well the first problem is that the source is Worldnutdaily. Other than that, over the last several years the problem with gangs and drug cartels in Mexico have been increasing. Hollywood frequently makes movies based on things that have been happening in the real world. I've been hearing about an increase in shooting at the border, and murders in Mexican border towns for at least two years now.



posted on May, 20 2007 @ 04:29 PM
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Originally posted by starviego Is Larry the Cable Guy a NWO stooge?


Well, you're part right...he is a Stooge, but 'in a good Christian way'...



 
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