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Does Todays Doonsbury Expose a False Flag?

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posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 01:13 PM
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I'm sure I'm not the only one that noticed this: doonesbury.slate.com...

I've though of this false flag scenario before: Prince gets in hot water during deployment and causes an international incident. A "rescue" is pre orcheatrated and he's saved, but the political implications remain...

As an aside, I am mot a Doonsbury fan. I am however a fan of "Day by Day", the conservatives more intellegent answer to Doonsbury. www.daybydaycartoon.com...

PS:
This is my first thread initiation. Mods move or do the appropriate thing if I broke any rules...



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 01:21 PM
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Why not? Hidden messages in cartoon strips are probably just as reliable as anything you see in the MSM anymore. Insider "heads up" from cartoon illustrators isn't as far fetched as it used to be.



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 01:21 PM
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No .. the artist behind Doonsbury has been around for far too long .. he's made fun of presidents in his cartoons and isn't averse to making political statements from time to time.. even if slight..

It's no surprise that Trudeau would think that scenario out... it still surprises me that people would think that TPDB would give hints to their plans via independent cartoonists, filmmakers, artists who make Olympic signs .. that makes no sense to give away their master plans in subtle hint form.. that would be reserved for spy films where the bad guy gives up his evil plan to the good guy because he thinks he has him where he wants him, only to be foiled =)



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 01:22 PM
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Originally posted by littled16
Why not? Hidden messages in cartoon strips are probably just as reliable as anything you see in the MSM anymore. Insider "heads up" from cartoon illustrators isn't as far fetched as it used to be.


Because cartoonists are obvious government insiders? =) I think it's more likely that they are regular joes like us who have thoughts about the current goings on and perhaps embed those thoughts subtly in their work.. I don't think they are more privy to any secret plots than anyone else around here honestly.. and I wouldn't doubt some of them perhaps browse ATS



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 01:26 PM
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Originally posted by miniatus

Originally posted by littled16
Why not? Hidden messages in cartoon strips are probably just as reliable as anything you see in the MSM anymore. Insider "heads up" from cartoon illustrators isn't as far fetched as it used to be.


Because cartoonists are obvious government insiders? =) I think it's more likely that they are regular joes like us who have thoughts about the current goings on and perhaps embed those thoughts subtly in their work.. I don't think they are more privy to any secret plots than anyone else around here honestly.. and I wouldn't doubt some of them perhaps browse ATS


My guess is that you don't "get" the thinly veiled sarcasm, do you?

I'm getting stock tips from Garfield tomorrow, and don't ask me to share my info!



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:09 PM
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if anything it displays..

common sense..

there have been so many agenda driven

attacks.. just about anyone can see them.



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:35 PM
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The more I read and hear, the more I realize that our world needs to meet with a very large eraser. There comes a point where "fixing it" cannot happen and we are well past that. Bring on the earthquakes, mega CME's, broken tectonic plates. Let the erasing begin.



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:42 PM
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I started to get the jitters reading that story. What if this happens, and the Prince gets killed and is resurrected?
This will change the world into a new world order?



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:43 PM
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Gray Trudeu is married to a woman way high up in either the bilderbergs or the cfr from what I recently read somewhere



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:45 PM
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....I don't want to be erased just yet....



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:47 PM
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Call me a cynic - but I don't think that Doonsbury is part of the theoretical NWO :-) However, it is interesting to see something considered "mainstream" latch onto the concepts behind the puppet show reality that we've been living in for so long. A sign of people waking up? Perhaps. As pessimistic as I am, maybe folks are actually slowly starting to "see the light".

Either way, thanks for sharing.



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 02:59 PM
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Originally posted by littled16
Why not? Hidden messages in cartoon strips are probably just as reliable as anything you see in the MSM anymore. Insider "heads up" from cartoon illustrators isn't as far fetched as it used to be.


now, now, these "youngins" don't know that cartoons were the number one way to get messages across "back in the day"

....but it really is fun to mess with their heads isn't it?



for all you youngins out there, cartoonists have ALWAYS spread political ideas and propoganda. That was the reason for their existance. It's only in the late 20th century were they made into something else.

Even children's songs that you remember growing up had political overtones to them. Look up the history of "Ring around the rosie", your eyes just might be opened....



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 03:16 PM
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I was being a "smarty pants" but you are correct about political propaganda and comic strips. Even the old Bugs Bunny reels that they used to show before movies "back in the day" were HIGHLY politically charged. There is a bounty of them to be found on Youtube even today.

As far as all the recent claims of "false flags" being predicted in everything from comics to commercials- I haven't seen any of these claims pan out. But many other political situations can be seen coming from a mile away, and the comic strips are usually on the forefront of pointing out the madness to the public.



posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 05:03 PM
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Cartoons started as policitcal mouthpeices. Back to the very first one:

xroads.virginia.edu...

Read the last panel closely.
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posted on Nov, 25 2012 @ 05:04 PM
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good ole yellow journalism




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