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Originally posted by queenofswords
Read everybody's posts, will you. The episode in question may have been simply used by a terrorist mover 'n shaker to instruct the perpetrator telling him where, when, and by what means to do the dastardly deed. The episode aired Mar. 17th. All a terrorist boss would have had to do is tell his "friend", the perpetrator, to watch the 15th episode of the 11th season. Everything the bomber needed to know was right there--- Boston, Boston Marathon, cell phone detonation.
Originally posted by FurvusRexCaeli
Originally posted by queenofswords
Read everybody's posts, will you. The episode in question may have been simply used by a terrorist mover 'n shaker to instruct the perpetrator telling him where, when, and by what means to do the dastardly deed. The episode aired Mar. 17th. All a terrorist boss would have had to do is tell his "friend", the perpetrator, to watch the 15th episode of the 11th season. Everything the bomber needed to know was right there--- Boston, Boston Marathon, cell phone detonation.
Or the terrorist boss could have simply told his friend to plant some bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Much easier than referring him to a 22 minute cartoon that may or may not air at the time discussed and really had nothing at all to do with the Boston Marathon other than a typical Family Guy "like that time when I" animation gag.
That's the problem with these "pop culture warning" conspiracy theories. If person A wants to communicate a secret message to person B through the TV, they have to tell that person exactly when to watch and exactly how to interpret it. This requires a secret channel of communication, otherwise person B watches the wrong thing or interprets it incorrectly. (E.g., in the case of Family Guy, they end up attacking a bridge in Rhode Island instead of a marathon in Boston, or they attack an NFL game because Fox pre-empted Family Guy.) If A and B already have a secret channel of communication, the encoded cartoon shows are redundant. They will use the established channel to send the secret information.
That's not even addressing the problem of terrorist bosses getting scoops on cartoons so they know which upcoming episodes will vaguely in some indirect way reference a plot they want executed. Unless you think Artie Johann and/or Shawn Ries are themselves the terrorist bosses. Or the manatees.
Originally posted by aivlas
reply to post by Starchildren
I'm going to try and pull the whole unedited clips out of the episode, I hope you will watch.
Edit
Same as the vid in my post on the last page just by me
tinypic.com...
The phone part
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edit on 17-4-2013 by aivlas because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OnionHead
Originally posted by OutonaLimb
Originally posted by Cybermerc
Name of the episode was Turban Cowboy
and who has emerged as one of the early heros of the day?
yes, cowboy hat wearing carlos arredondo.
****picture removed******
(where be the blood trails here? and the blood all over the wheelchair and attendants?
the last think you would do in this situation is hoist the victim into a wheelchair
and roll him around. where are all the ambulances??)
carlos arredondo wikipedia entry
if this wasn't all so serious, it would be frickin hilarious!
(and me, with my fakery googles on 24/7, am beginning to
not take it seriously at all!)
www.cluesforum.info...edit on 16-4-2013 by OutonaLimb because: adde photo and link
Bravo you insensitive twat.
Have you know that the human body can restrict blood flow to a severely injured limb, and by simply looking at the poor guys colour it is clear that he has already lost a lot of blood and is in bad shape and state of shock.
Such images don't stress me, but that's just me. They may well cause distress to others, and posting them willy nilly is plain ignorant.
Boston Marathon death scene from March 2013 Family Guy,