Topic: AARP matrial law commercial
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Sat 05/02/15 12:01 AM
Edited by IamwhoIam1 on Sat 05/02/15 12:12 AM
I mentioned on this topic some of the psychological tactics which the higher ups use to slowly enslave the masses, including disinformation (creates mass confusion), distraction, and race baiting/divide and conquer, as aptly illustrated with the current Boston riots.

I also mentioned predictive programming, which is the use of media to disguise fact as fiction, which has been usually used in futuristic films for years to tip off/inform/psychologically prepare the masses on what is globally planned or in the works for the future. In the film "Transformers", I thought it was interesting how the police car named Barricade (interesting name for a police car) had the following written on its side: "To punish and enslave", as if this is what the public can expect from the police (state) in the near future. scared Going from "protect and serve" to "punish and enslave". There is even a Barricade toy which was manufactured by the movie franchise and is in the hands of millions of children. Predictive programming at its finest:













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Sun 05/03/15 05:46 PM

was on infowars.com earlier and there was a video of an AARP commercial. if your not aware AARP is an insurance company.in the commercial theres a woman watching tv and you can hear the tv but its very faint. if you listen really closely though you can hear it. what it says is:

Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law.

The President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm.

Authorities are working to contain the outbreak.

now what reason would an insurance company have to put that in their commercial? i cant think of anything? and its really really low so if you did see the commercial you probably wouldnt even hear it. maybe you would pick it up subliminally though.

So the obvious question is, why is this subliminal message about martial law being declared by the President after an outbreak appearing in a public service announcement for care giving put out by an insurance company.

It has no place whatsoever within the context of the ad.

Think about this – this had to be specifically created by the company to appear in this PSA. They couldn’t use an actual segment from a tv news broadcast… because they would be concerned about copyright… and because no such broadcast exists about the President declaring martial law in America after an outbreak…

So they deliberately put this in.

And it’s not going to be heard consciously, but it may be picked up subliminally by the viewer.

I mean… what the hell is going on here… this is bizarre.

What’s more, the ad was approved and disseminated by The Ad Council, an organization that essentially now serves as a direct propaganda arm of the White House.

None of this makes sense.

Unless, of course, you consider that the American people are being psychologically prepared in advance of exactly such an event. Officials within the U.S. government clearly know something big is coming and they have been simulating collapse scenarios for many years.

The American people, however, remain oblivious.

check it out for yourselves!

http://www.infowars.com/this-is-a-real-commercial-from-aarp-riots-nationwide-have-prompted-the-government-to-declare-martial-law/




I'm just curious, has anyone else here picked up this cryptic message in this commercial?

Maybe if we play it backwards ( like some of the Beatles songs), we will get the real message.

Sorry Brother, I don't buy it.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:01 PM


was on infowars.com earlier and there was a video of an AARP commercial. if your not aware AARP is an insurance company.in the commercial theres a woman watching tv and you can hear the tv but its very faint. if you listen really closely though you can hear it. what it says is:

Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law.

The President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm.

Authorities are working to contain the outbreak.

now what reason would an insurance company have to put that in their commercial? i cant think of anything? and its really really low so if you did see the commercial you probably wouldnt even hear it. maybe you would pick it up subliminally though.

So the obvious question is, why is this subliminal message about martial law being declared by the President after an outbreak appearing in a public service announcement for care giving put out by an insurance company.

It has no place whatsoever within the context of the ad.

Think about this – this had to be specifically created by the company to appear in this PSA. They couldn’t use an actual segment from a tv news broadcast… because they would be concerned about copyright… and because no such broadcast exists about the President declaring martial law in America after an outbreak…

So they deliberately put this in.

And it’s not going to be heard consciously, but it may be picked up subliminally by the viewer.

I mean… what the hell is going on here… this is bizarre.

What’s more, the ad was approved and disseminated by The Ad Council, an organization that essentially now serves as a direct propaganda arm of the White House.

None of this makes sense.

Unless, of course, you consider that the American people are being psychologically prepared in advance of exactly such an event. Officials within the U.S. government clearly know something big is coming and they have been simulating collapse scenarios for many years.

The American people, however, remain oblivious.

check it out for yourselves!

http://www.infowars.com/this-is-a-real-commercial-from-aarp-riots-nationwide-have-prompted-the-government-to-declare-martial-law/




I'm just curious, has anyone else here picked up this cryptic message in this commercial?

Maybe if we play it backwards ( like some of the Beatles songs), we will get the real message.

Sorry Brother, I don't buy it.

The Ad Council has responded to concerns about a bizarre PSA it created in partnership with AARP that features a news broadcast reporting on the announcement of martial law following nationwide riots.

The commercial, which promotes the Ad Council’s Caregiver Assistance program, includes the background audio of a TV news anchor announcing, “Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law….the President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm….authorities are working to contain the outbreak.”

The audio cannot be picked up consciously and is only heard with the volume turned up.

After numerous people contacted the Ad Council on Twitter asking for an explanation, the organization published the following response;

“We appreciate those of you who have taken the time to voice your concerns about our Caregivers Assistance PSA and concerns about the background audio file. Our pro bono ad agency who created this video, used a pre-existing, fictional vintage audio file as ambient background noise to invoke an earlier era; it was not intended to provide any additional messaging or for any additional purpose.”

The note goes on to “apologize for any confusion surrounding the video.”

Why the Ad Council’s commercial agency would choose to create a clip announcing martial law after nationwide riots and use it in the context of a serene public service announcement about caregiving still makes little sense.

The Ad Council’s explanation that the “vintage” audio was intended to “invoke an earlier era” also fails the logic test. There has been no “earlier era” in the United States where martial law was declared after “nationwide riots.” Indeed, this is very much a contemporary concern given the aftermath of Ferguson, Missouri and what happened this week in Baltimore.

One of the main reasons why people were so creeped out by the PSA in the first place is the fact that the Ad Council’s acts as a virtual public relations front for the U.S. government.

According to University of Massachusetts history professor Robert Griffith, the Ad Council is “little more than a domestic propaganda arm of the federal government,” given its close collaboration with the White House.

The release of the PSA amidst wider concerns about the federal government preparing for civil unrest in America is a primary reason why it attracted so much attention, but the Ad Council’s response will do little to dampen concerns.

so there you go, they admitted it was real and said it was pure coincidence that it was in there, i think theyre full of sshhiitt.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:10 PM

Besides the disinformation tactic to confuse us and have us fighting over what is true or really happening in the world, the higher ups use the distraction tactic. This is easy to accomplish since all media is controlled and censored by them. This is the insidious, sinister way we are slowly but surely being led into the police state, martial law and the New World Order. Welcome to your new paradise!

Observe exhibit A below:





this is a pretty good list. personally I think most people are not willing to make the changes necessary to anything about this list, and many also are so comforted by the status quo that your list scares them.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:14 PM



was on infowars.com earlier and there was a video of an AARP commercial. if your not aware AARP is an insurance company.in the commercial theres a woman watching tv and you can hear the tv but its very faint. if you listen really closely though you can hear it. what it says is:

Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law.

The President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm.

Authorities are working to contain the outbreak.

now what reason would an insurance company have to put that in their commercial? i cant think of anything? and its really really low so if you did see the commercial you probably wouldnt even hear it. maybe you would pick it up subliminally though.

So the obvious question is, why is this subliminal message about martial law being declared by the President after an outbreak appearing in a public service announcement for care giving put out by an insurance company.

It has no place whatsoever within the context of the ad.

Think about this – this had to be specifically created by the company to appear in this PSA. They couldn’t use an actual segment from a tv news broadcast… because they would be concerned about copyright… and because no such broadcast exists about the President declaring martial law in America after an outbreak…

So they deliberately put this in.

And it’s not going to be heard consciously, but it may be picked up subliminally by the viewer.

I mean… what the hell is going on here… this is bizarre.

What’s more, the ad was approved and disseminated by The Ad Council, an organization that essentially now serves as a direct propaganda arm of the White House.

None of this makes sense.

Unless, of course, you consider that the American people are being psychologically prepared in advance of exactly such an event. Officials within the U.S. government clearly know something big is coming and they have been simulating collapse scenarios for many years.

The American people, however, remain oblivious.

check it out for yourselves!

http://www.infowars.com/this-is-a-real-commercial-from-aarp-riots-nationwide-have-prompted-the-government-to-declare-martial-law/




I'm just curious, has anyone else here picked up this cryptic message in this commercial?

Maybe if we play it backwards ( like some of the Beatles songs), we will get the real message.

Sorry Brother, I don't buy it.

The Ad Council has responded to concerns about a bizarre PSA it created in partnership with AARP that features a news broadcast reporting on the announcement of martial law following nationwide riots.

The commercial, which promotes the Ad Council’s Caregiver Assistance program, includes the background audio of a TV news anchor announcing, “Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law….the President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm….authorities are working to contain the outbreak.”

The audio cannot be picked up consciously and is only heard with the volume turned up.

After numerous people contacted the Ad Council on Twitter asking for an explanation, the organization published the following response;

“We appreciate those of you who have taken the time to voice your concerns about our Caregivers Assistance PSA and concerns about the background audio file. Our pro bono ad agency who created this video, used a pre-existing, fictional vintage audio file as ambient background noise to invoke an earlier era; it was not intended to provide any additional messaging or for any additional purpose.”

The note goes on to “apologize for any confusion surrounding the video.”

Why the Ad Council’s commercial agency would choose to create a clip announcing martial law after nationwide riots and use it in the context of a serene public service announcement about caregiving still makes little sense.

The Ad Council’s explanation that the “vintage” audio was intended to “invoke an earlier era” also fails the logic test. There has been no “earlier era” in the United States where martial law was declared after “nationwide riots.” Indeed, this is very much a contemporary concern given the aftermath of Ferguson, Missouri and what happened this week in Baltimore.

One of the main reasons why people were so creeped out by the PSA in the first place is the fact that the Ad Council’s acts as a virtual public relations front for the U.S. government.

According to University of Massachusetts history professor Robert Griffith, the Ad Council is “little more than a domestic propaganda arm of the federal government,” given its close collaboration with the White House.

The release of the PSA amidst wider concerns about the federal government preparing for civil unrest in America is a primary reason why it attracted so much attention, but the Ad Council’s response will do little to dampen concerns.

so there you go, they admitted it was real and said it was pure coincidence that it was in there, i think theyre full of sshhiitt.


My questions was to other Mingle members, asking if any had heard this message

I think you are a bit paranoid, everything seems to be a conspiracy to you... everything. How do you actually leave the house in the morning?

But that is JMO

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Sun 05/03/15 06:19 PM
Just an FYI...

AARP = American Association of/for Retired People.

The insurance company they advertise, is
'The Hartford'.

AARP has always had an uber liberal agenda.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:20 PM


Besides the disinformation tactic to confuse us and have us fighting over what is true or really happening in the world, the higher ups use the distraction tactic. This is easy to accomplish since all media is controlled and censored by them. This is the insidious, sinister way we are slowly but surely being led into the police state, martial law and the New World Order. Welcome to your new paradise!

Observe exhibit A below:





this is a pretty good list. personally I think most people are not willing to make the changes necessary to anything about this list, and many also are so comforted by the status quo that your list scares them.

i hear ya, humanity is a lost cause. we will just keep ruining everything till theres nothing left to ruin.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:23 PM




was on infowars.com earlier and there was a video of an AARP commercial. if your not aware AARP is an insurance company.in the commercial theres a woman watching tv and you can hear the tv but its very faint. if you listen really closely though you can hear it. what it says is:

Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law.

The President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm.

Authorities are working to contain the outbreak.

now what reason would an insurance company have to put that in their commercial? i cant think of anything? and its really really low so if you did see the commercial you probably wouldnt even hear it. maybe you would pick it up subliminally though.

So the obvious question is, why is this subliminal message about martial law being declared by the President after an outbreak appearing in a public service announcement for care giving put out by an insurance company.

It has no place whatsoever within the context of the ad.

Think about this – this had to be specifically created by the company to appear in this PSA. They couldn’t use an actual segment from a tv news broadcast… because they would be concerned about copyright… and because no such broadcast exists about the President declaring martial law in America after an outbreak…

So they deliberately put this in.

And it’s not going to be heard consciously, but it may be picked up subliminally by the viewer.

I mean… what the hell is going on here… this is bizarre.

What’s more, the ad was approved and disseminated by The Ad Council, an organization that essentially now serves as a direct propaganda arm of the White House.

None of this makes sense.

Unless, of course, you consider that the American people are being psychologically prepared in advance of exactly such an event. Officials within the U.S. government clearly know something big is coming and they have been simulating collapse scenarios for many years.

The American people, however, remain oblivious.

check it out for yourselves!

http://www.infowars.com/this-is-a-real-commercial-from-aarp-riots-nationwide-have-prompted-the-government-to-declare-martial-law/




I'm just curious, has anyone else here picked up this cryptic message in this commercial?

Maybe if we play it backwards ( like some of the Beatles songs), we will get the real message.

Sorry Brother, I don't buy it.

The Ad Council has responded to concerns about a bizarre PSA it created in partnership with AARP that features a news broadcast reporting on the announcement of martial law following nationwide riots.

The commercial, which promotes the Ad Council’s Caregiver Assistance program, includes the background audio of a TV news anchor announcing, “Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law….the President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm….authorities are working to contain the outbreak.”

The audio cannot be picked up consciously and is only heard with the volume turned up.

After numerous people contacted the Ad Council on Twitter asking for an explanation, the organization published the following response;

“We appreciate those of you who have taken the time to voice your concerns about our Caregivers Assistance PSA and concerns about the background audio file. Our pro bono ad agency who created this video, used a pre-existing, fictional vintage audio file as ambient background noise to invoke an earlier era; it was not intended to provide any additional messaging or for any additional purpose.”

The note goes on to “apologize for any confusion surrounding the video.”

Why the Ad Council’s commercial agency would choose to create a clip announcing martial law after nationwide riots and use it in the context of a serene public service announcement about caregiving still makes little sense.

The Ad Council’s explanation that the “vintage” audio was intended to “invoke an earlier era” also fails the logic test. There has been no “earlier era” in the United States where martial law was declared after “nationwide riots.” Indeed, this is very much a contemporary concern given the aftermath of Ferguson, Missouri and what happened this week in Baltimore.

One of the main reasons why people were so creeped out by the PSA in the first place is the fact that the Ad Council’s acts as a virtual public relations front for the U.S. government.

According to University of Massachusetts history professor Robert Griffith, the Ad Council is “little more than a domestic propaganda arm of the federal government,” given its close collaboration with the White House.

The release of the PSA amidst wider concerns about the federal government preparing for civil unrest in America is a primary reason why it attracted so much attention, but the Ad Council’s response will do little to dampen concerns.

so there you go, they admitted it was real and said it was pure coincidence that it was in there, i think theyre full of sshhiitt.


My questions was to other Mingle members, asking if any had heard this message

I think you are a bit paranoid, everything seems to be a conspiracy to you... everything. How do you actually leave the house in the morning?

But that is JMO

i walk out the front door like everyone else, its not hard to look at the state of this country and realize this empire isnt going to last forever.

Rock's photo
Sun 05/03/15 06:43 PM
The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:53 PM

The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

still creepy with all the crap going on right now.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:56 PM
What a strange coincidence! Yeah right! whoa

Rock's photo
Sun 05/03/15 07:02 PM


The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

still creepy with all the crap going on right now.


The riots? Aren't this country's first.

Watts 1960s ring a bell?
Detroit 1960s ring a bell?
Chicago 1960s ring a bell?
Kent state university 1960s ring a bell?


And guess who today's seniors are?


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Sun 05/03/15 07:03 PM

What a strange coincidence! Yeah right! whoa

well ya know what they say... truth is sometimes stranger than fiction...

bashajones's photo
Sun 05/03/15 07:06 PM

Besides the disinformation tactic to confuse us and have us fighting over what is true or really happening in the world, the higher ups use the distraction tactic. This is easy to accomplish since all media is controlled and censored by them. This is the insidious, sinister way we are slowly but surely being led into the police state, martial law and the New World Order. Welcome to your new paradise!

Observe exhibit A below:





On the left side of the list I see global warming....and on the right side I see reality. I'd rather hear about reality...laugh

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Sun 05/03/15 07:10 PM



The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

still creepy with all the crap going on right now.


The riots? Aren't this country's first.

Watts 1960s ring a bell?
Detroit 1960s ring a bell?
Chicago 1960s ring a bell?
Kent state university 1960s ring a bell?


And guess who today's seniors are?



true, but i dont think they declared martial law back then. good point tho.

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Sun 05/03/15 07:12 PM


Besides the disinformation tactic to confuse us and have us fighting over what is true or really happening in the world, the higher ups use the distraction tactic. This is easy to accomplish since all media is controlled and censored by them. This is the insidious, sinister way we are slowly but surely being led into the police state, martial law and the New World Order. Welcome to your new paradise!

Observe exhibit A below:





On the left side of the list I see global warming....and on the right side I see reality. I'd rather hear about reality...laugh


that list is so f'ed up but true at the same time.

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Sun 05/03/15 07:31 PM
The truth is martial law has been going on for a while just no one fights it because they believe it is for their own protection.

Rock's photo
Sun 05/03/15 07:43 PM




The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

still creepy with all the crap going on right now.


The riots? Aren't this country's first.

Watts 1960s ring a bell?
Detroit 1960s ring a bell?
Chicago 1960s ring a bell?
Kent state university 1960s ring a bell?


And guess who today's seniors are?



true, but i dont think they declared martial law back then. good point tho.


Martial law?
They called in the national f'n guard!

Ohio national guard, shot and killed 4 students at
Kent state university.


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Sun 05/03/15 07:55 PM





The ad... frustrated

Wasnt even aimed at our age group .

The ad specifically, is designed to target
senior citizens, to create fear among seniors.

So that senior citizens will contribute even
more money to the blood suckers at AARP.

still creepy with all the crap going on right now.


The riots? Aren't this country's first.

Watts 1960s ring a bell?
Detroit 1960s ring a bell?
Chicago 1960s ring a bell?
Kent state university 1960s ring a bell?


And guess who today's seniors are?



true, but i dont think they declared martial law back then. good point tho.


Martial law?
They called in the national f'n guard!

Ohio national guard, shot and killed 4 students at
Kent state university.



yea i heard about it, it was before my time but thats f'in crazy that national guardsmen would kill their own citizens.

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Sun 05/03/15 07:58 PM

The truth is martial law has been going on for a while just no one fights it because they believe it is for their own protection.

very true, people live in denial. we are under a soft version of martial law. very true tho