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Cop talks about 9/11 and FEMAs Red/Blue and Pink Dots

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posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 06:46 PM
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No, it will wind up being a crime like sending white powder through the mail. Some goomba has probably already forwarded this to The Man.
Still, I can think of a few people I'd like to red dot though with the mood I'm in today it would involve hand to head contact




posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 06:47 PM
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Can someone post a photo of these dots? Are they the dots like the round stickers you would find at an office supply store?

Are mailboxes that these dots going on the country road mailboxes, at the end of a long driveway, or the ubran/suburban mailboxes that are attached to the home, or the hallway of the apartment?



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 06:53 PM
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All it means is that the newspapers, and the delivery boys are in on the action.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 06:55 PM
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This is funny stuff.

Why would they use a sticker that would be prone to weather and sun wear and fall off? It would make sense if the stickers were on right as the foreign troops landed on the shores, but weeks, months, years in advance. CMON!!



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 06:59 PM
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Blue dot on sidewalk means water, I'm not sure about red or pink what ever. But if have red dot on mail box might be going to wire for electricity.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:01 PM
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we need people in the area to put dots on their letterbox and see if they get free news papers

seriously though, IBM managed to make lists for the Nazi's i'm sure they could make a even better system for the NWO -colored dots would be a terrible system.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:17 PM
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everybody is taking sides for and against. so i thought i'd be different and spark a new perspective on this red/blue/yellow dot issue. whether they use stickers or not. whether we come to the door with guns. do we really have any chance at all to escape either way? will yellow paint save us? diplomacy is too late, average of 20 years. resistance never worked all throughout history, it took full scale war with an innumerable army. to be a civil war it must be half and half, in our case the resisters willing to stand up and get killed make up not even 10%. i believe that even if we're going to lose it is vital to prove to ourselves and God that we're not nazis and are good by standing up anyways. but just for fun lets pretend we have a shot at winning or by a long shot perhaps even survive. maybe a handful of disease and radiation proof survivors. i ask you what is that shot? so far all i've heard is paint it yellow, carry a gun, and hide in your basement. take a lesson from the vietcongs, you're going to need more than a basement and they still lost nearly half their country's population! do the math, if we're only 10% we'd all be dead in a day. and the vietcongs were being supplied and reinforced by the world's largest nation. what do you have? sure hide in the basement, and then in 20 years when you emerge look stupid for not having a biochip and not knowing the language and not wearing the new metalic suits and not looking like any of the other clones walking around. yeah great idea. sorry to burst your bubble but what you're feeling right now is the same reality the people on the Titanic were feeling just before the warm fuzzies went from warm to abominably ice cold. i love everyone and want to sugar coat it. seriously, somebody needs to come up with a real plan real fast. prophetically i'll tell you now, there never will be a real plan, so just try and enjoy life best you can like the jews did. eventually our holocaust will end too and there will be survivors. my suggestion: study how the actual victims mentally and emotionally survived the Great Depression and the Holocaust, and good luck. i'm not giving up hope, i'm hoping this wake up call to the seriousness of our situation stirs up a hero to formulate the plan we're looking for. and it will have to be nothing short of a miracle.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:37 PM
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Originally posted by SpacePunk
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All it means is that the newspapers, and the delivery boys are in on the action.


Yes they are - delivering newspapers...


Here's a good plan, everyone who doesn't like their neighbors put red dots on their letterboxes, they'll either get the wrong newspapers OR get knocked off in this upcoming 'passover'.

Either way, it's WIN WIN for you and your neighbors get the raw potato!



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:41 PM
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We should start putting red dots on every mailbox we see...

That way EVERYONE is effected enough to give a #!@#



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by cluckerspud
Wow, do you know any other info about his videos origin?!

He has got a lot on his mind is not afraid to say it.
I'm with this guy.

[edit on 18-1-2009 by cluckerspud]


good luck to ya.



Jack McLamb, 56



Of the sprinkling of law enforcement professionals who supported the Patriot movement, retired Phoenix, Ariz., cop Jack McLamb became by far best known, speaking at Patriot events around the country. Describing himself as the most highly decorated officer in the history of his police department, McLamb ran an outfit called Police Against the New World Order that he claimed had a highly unlikely 6,300 members.

He produced a periodical called Aid & Abet Police Newsletter and, most famously, a 75-page conspiracist document entitled Operation Vampire Killer 2000: American Police Action Plan for Stopping World Government Rule.

...

In 1999, he asserted that Vice President Gore intended to reduce world population by 90% through some kind of end-of-the-millennium Y2K plot. He suggested that Communist-led Latinos planned to take over the Southwest.

Along with his friend, Green Beret-turned-Patriot James "Bo" Gritz, he sold plots of land in Idaho as the perfect place to survive the coming troubles.
But when the much ballyhooed "Y2K" collapse failed to materialize, McLamb began to peddle his ideas on the tax protest circuit, instructing students last fall that "Taxes are Voluntary!"



www.splcenter.org...



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:49 PM
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Ima put three stickers on my mailbox, blue, red, and pink,. Just to confuse the hell out of them.
Then I am gunna answer my door wearing my old Marine Corps uniform.
So as they look upon me, not knowing whats going on , thats when my secret ninja jumps out from behind me and takes em all out while I flee.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:51 PM
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He forgot to say the stickers are invisible...you have to have special glasses to see them..or a decoder ring.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 07:57 PM
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What police department is going to let an officer stand up and make radical, unofficial speeches while wearing his uniform? I don't care if you worked for Jack in the Box, the next day you'd be out of a job for doing what he is doing in your uniform, so I call B.S..



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:03 PM
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i dont know about the dots.

but a police offical saying "9/11 was an inside job"

wow

i hope Obama looks into this



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:07 PM
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Where did the video link go, its dead for me. I would sure like to take a look. This is scary stuff right there.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:17 PM
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Maybe the dots go with the arrows on the backs of signposts.
Just a thought.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:17 PM
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He is retired (and crazy)... he can say whatever he wants.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:17 PM
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This is the funniest thread I have ever seen. Ok folks here is the deal on the dots. I am a former worker for the News Sentinel which covers many states in the US. The Sunday paper delivery is a pink dot, yellow is for a 1 day per week delivery and blue is for the three day per week delivery. The red dot in some districts means the customer is on a trial basis or reduced rate for some promotion purpose.

This IS not a FEMA plot or any other organization to kill off people or anything else. Its newspaper delivery.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:22 PM
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After listening to this video I checked my mailbox, no dots on it.

On the plastic newspaper box underneath, there are three stickers. One is a yellow 4-point star, above it is half a yellow 4-point star, and above that is a round red dot.

The stickers are not ordinary paper yardsale-pricetag type stickers, they are all heavy-duty and coated with thick shiny plastic.

I think they are to show the newspaper vans where to deliver the paper. We get the Anniston Star every day of the week, and on Sunday.

I check the newspaper box of the neighbor across the street and they only had a red dot, and they only get the Sunday paper.



posted on Jan, 18 2009 @ 08:33 PM
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Is he a fundamentalist preacher or something? The many times he says, "Praise Gawd" is a surefire way to spread fear mongering about stickers. Someone that uses the name of God so many times has to be legit right? I hope someone that knows where he lives puts skull and crossbones stickers on his mailbox so this fraud will stand in front of his house wetting on himself.



One of my best friends is a paper carrier. On her route I know that Red means Sunday only and blue means all week and pink is some kind of limited term paper delivery. If he's talking about dots or spray painting on the road it is for electric, gas, and water lines.

I'm sure they would've painted the electric lines yellow but, the drunks here would follow them.



[edit on 18/1/2009 by toochaos4u]




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