Black Helicopters over Denver & Florida
June 19, 2008 @ 6:13 am by Noble Liehttp://www.infowars.com/?p=2748
I wanted to share this article, and I was going to write an essay about this topic and about human perception, especially in a mass-media, consensus-reality society. Then I found a posting in the comments section for this article that basically summed up the point I was going to make in a lot fewer words, so I share it here:
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neon Says:
June 19th, 2008 at 9:18 amlol my buddy who doesn’t “believe” in conspiracies says:
” okay neon, sure. That IS a helicopter, and it IS black. BUT IT’S NOT A FREAKIN’ BLACK HELICOPTER!”
hahaha, geeez.
There you go. What else needs to be said? In 1984, Winston Smith defined freedom as the ability to say that 2 + 2 = 4. When he was being tortured, he learned that the truly correct answer to “How many fingers am I holding up,” isn’t how many fingers he saw, but how many fingers the authority figure TOLD HIM that he saw.
This article makes a point that this is “martial law training” and I agree. However, I don’t think the training is for the military. They know very well how to operate in martial law environments, urban or otherwise. It’s their job. The training is for US, the public. We’re being trained that it’s normal to see guys with camo and M16s at our airports. We’re being trained that it’s normal to see military helicopters flying around our major cities. We’re being trained to become accustomed to military checkpoints with powers to search and detain. We’re being trained that mass house searches, and barricading people out of their own homes, in times of “emergency” (including natural disasters) is normal. We’re being trained that it’s alright to be strip-searched and behaviorally profiled for the privilege of air travel (coming soon to trains and busses near you). They’re also starting to train us that we need to be CHIPPED and TAGGED like livestock so that we can be easily tracked wherever we go and whatever we do, for our own safety you realize.
Television is teaching us that it is OK by cheerleading for it, or implicity by just not talking about it. Unfortunately, most people take their cues about what are real issues and how should we feel about them from the television.
WE are the ones getting our martial law training.

(Not a real Motherland Security document… yet)
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