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To: John Pendergast who wrote (29967)12/4/2003 1:31:56 AM
From: Barney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
Parking...

Wayne, a friend of mine, owns an auto-repair business. One day a woman called to inquire when he could work on her car. "I'm not busy now," he replied. "bring it right in."

A short time later, the woman pulled into the service bay, stopping her small car perfectly over the wide, deep grease pit.

"Wow!" Remarked Wayne. "That's great driving. Your wheels only have a couple of inches to spare on each side of the pit."

She looked blankly at him and asked, "What pit?"



To: John Pendergast who wrote (29967)12/4/2003 2:25:36 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 62549
 
THIS IS NO JOKE. IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY BEING CHALLENGED TO THINK, THIS IS NOT A POST YOU SHOULD READ. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

John Pendergast,

Have you ever tried to analyze Sparticus as a propaganda film that had a lot of input from psyops units at the CIA and Department of Death?

It's an interesting experiment. Try it some time.

The evil Ruskies were Rome. The noble slaves that Sparticus led were the Americans. We were the underdogs, but noble and "free".

It was a wonderful myth.

It had nothing to do with reality.

There's more, if you are interested in how the U.S. government uses "psyops" (i.e. psychological operations) against its own population.

Inquiries welcomed.