Title: A Modest Proposal
Edward Bernays - September 13, 2007 09:55 AM (GMT)
Hello. I'm new here. I'll cut to the chase.
My grand idea:
A list of 10,000 signatures from young men and women pledging to enlist in the U.S. military upon the release of conclusive video evidence of a hijacked plane hitting the Pentagon.
10,000 names. Maybe more, maybe less. Whatever it takes. Enough pledges to warrant media coverage. Enough to say, "Look, this is a lot of potential soldiers. We need these troops. Why not release one lousy video?"
It's a lot to ask of someone for sure. But I'd do it, and I'm sure there are people like me willing to sacrifice for truth.
Any thoughts?
Patches O'Houlihan - September 13, 2007 10:20 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Edward Bernays @ Sep 13 2007, 04:55 AM) |
Hello. I'm new here. I'll cut to the chase.
My grand idea:
A list of 10,000 signatures from young men and women pledging to enlist in the U.S. military upon the release of conclusive video evidence of a hijacked plane hitting the Pentagon.
10,000 names. Maybe more, maybe less. Whatever it takes. Enough pledges to warrant media coverage. Enough to say, "Look, this is a lot of potential soldiers. We need these troops. Why not release one lousy video?"
It's a lot to ask of someone for sure. But I'd do it, and I'm sure there are people like me willing to sacrifice for truth.
Any thoughts? |
You mean doubts about what hit the pentagon are why 10,000 young men and women haven't joined the military?
Would a plane being shown to hit the Pentagon then be considered as justification for the Iraq war?
Seriously? :blink:
Edward Bernays - September 13, 2007 11:01 AM (GMT)
No.
A group of individuals pledging military service in return for conclusive evidence of a plane hitting the Pentagon.
Quid Pro Quo.
Approach the media and the DoD repsectively with the statement:
Show me a commercial airliner flying into the Pentagon and you will have 10,000 (or more) new soldiers to fight in your war.
That's five brigades or an entire division in return for any of the supposed 80+ video files they possess. How could they say no?
But if they did say no...
Patches O'Houlihan - September 13, 2007 11:07 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Edward Bernays @ Sep 13 2007, 06:01 AM) |
No.
A group of individuals pledging military service in return for conclusive evidence of a plane hitting the Pentagon.
Quid Pro Quo.
Approach the media and the DoD repsectively with the statement:
Show me a commercial airliner flying into the Pentagon and you will have 10,000 (or more) new soldiers to fight in your war.
That's five brigades or an entire division in return for any of the supposed 80+ video files they possess. How could they say no?
But if they did say no... |
So if I show you the commercial aircraft hitting the Pentagon, that will be the end of any doubts you have about 911 and you'd go out and convince 10,000 young Americans to go and fight in Iraq?
Edward Bernays - September 13, 2007 11:35 AM (GMT)
Yes. My doubts may persist about the day, but I would hold true to my word. Show me clear, uncut video images of a commercial airliner hitting the Pentagon at full speed at a 90 degree angle and I will go fight in Iraq, Iran, Venezuela, Pittsburgh where ever.
Are there 10k other people like me? I think so. It's a small price to pay for truth.
Patches O'Houlihan - September 13, 2007 11:47 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Edward Bernays @ Sep 13 2007, 06:35 AM) |
Are there 10k other people like me? I think so. It's a small price to pay for truth. |
[evil conspirator] Great!! I'll get right on to ILM in California. Can't think why we hadn't thought of this before..... [/evil conspirator]