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Originally posted by Hawking
reply to post by m.red
Lol seriously?
Actors dressed as cops pulling over another actor doesn't say anything about the NWO. Maybe a video of actual police brutality taking place, there's plenty of that. Who took the time to film this crap? Looked like a scene from Super Troopersedit on 14-12-2011 by Hawking because: (no reason given)
I am not sure if you get the satire and humor being used to get the message across, it is subtle, but not too in your face which would turn many viewers off to it. I think they nailed it.
Earlier this year, a Stockton student was handcuffed with zip ties on his hands and feet, forced to go to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and was charged with battery on a police officer. That student was 5 years old.
the idea that Government officials can force private citizens to pour bleach on perfectly good food is disturbing to say the least. But that's what apparently happened at Quail Hollow Farm in Nevada where a farm-to-table dinner was interrupted by officials from the Southern Nevada Health District. (The farmer was told they couldn't even serve the food to their pigs.)
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by wwe9112
The subliminal message is - this is our reality - not a television commercial.
This is starting to happen for real - watch the news and search the internet and see that authority figures are abusing people in real life.
If you don't wake up to what is happening on a daily basis in real life - this commercial is going to BE real life.
You have the power - along with everyone else to make a change - and not let this happen to anyone - ever!
Much Peace...
Originally posted by Amanda5
This should go viral - see how many people actually get the subliminal message! Brilliant - sharp and slick!
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A YouTube spoof on the folly of stereotype-driven police profiling has sparked a City of West Covina, Calif., investigation of how the municipal employees in the roughly two-minute video gained use of actual police uniforms and police cars, and whether they were shooting real bullets from inside the vehicles, ABC station KABC-TV in Los Angeles has reported.