Topic: obama zombies...a scary look
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Wed 06/10/15 02:31 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Wed 06/10/15 02:32 PM
US journalist Mark Dice has asked the people of San Diego to sign President Barack Obama's "plan" to nuke Russia to "maintain America's superiority." The majority of beachgoers didn't appear to get the joke, and signed the fake petition.

The "experiment" was recorded on video, which Mark Dice then shared on his Twitter, YouTube and Facebook accounts.

"We just need a couple more signatures to support President Obama's new plan to deal with Russia," Dice tell a random man whom he stops. "We are going to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike."

The man, who does not seem to be much familiar with the issue, cuts off Dice in mid-sentence, and says: "I'll sign it for you."

Dice encouraged people to sign the petition, saying that by signing it they are going to "support a nuclear strike against Russia."

"This is the one way we can maintain our superiority," Dice says.

"You know how Russia has been threatening United States lately," he tells an apparent anti-Russian American patriot, who replies: "Yeah!"

"I have been American all my life," says the man who is signing the petition, "Let's hope he doesn't disappoint me," he added, apparently referring to Obama.

There was just one couple who refuse to sign the petition, after they heard it was to support Obama's plan to "launch the preemptive nuclear demonstration against Russia."

Another couple asked Dice if he was really thinking that the US was "going to" nuke Russia.

"I don't think we are going to," a woman says.

Despite seeming mistrustful, they signed the petition, however.

Dice seems to be surprised by the results of his experiment, saying that the test results "are disturbing."

The "test" was conducted amid growing tensions between Russia and the West.

AP reported last week that Washington was considering withdrawing from a Cold War-era treaty with Moscow and returning nuclear-capable medium-range missiles to Europe in an effort to counter what it calls "Russian aggression."

Cited by AP, the plan that it was penned by the office of US General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, contained several contingencies for a scenario in which a key missile treaty between US and Russia fails.
Following the G7 summit in Germany, the leaders of the member states said they were ready to impose additional sanctions on Russia, if the situation in Ukraine worsens.

"There were discussions over additional steps," if Russia "doubles the aggression on Ukraine," President Obama said.

Dice, the author of several popular books on secret societies and conspiracies, is also known for other "social experiments" making fun of Americans.

He previously asked San Diego, where he is based, to sign an "I Support Illiteracy" petition to "spread illiteracy" in America.

A week ago, he approached beachgoers, asking them to repeat after him "I am a Zombie Who Does What I'm Told, Without Thinking." Dice shared the results on social media.

Three months ago, he targeted Michele's Obama lunch program when he asked students in San Diego to sign a petition to "add Soylent Green (Human Flesh) on School Menus."

In 2013, he asked California beachgoers if they would sign a petition to support Barack Obama's plan to repeal the Bill of Rights.

video's here: http://rt.com/usa/265936-us-nuclear-strike-russia/

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Wed 06/10/15 03:21 PM

US journalist Mark Dice has asked the people of San Diego to sign President Barack Obama's "plan" to nuke Russia to "maintain America's superiority." The majority of beachgoers didn't appear to get the joke, and signed the fake petition.

The "experiment" was recorded on video, which Mark Dice then shared on his Twitter, YouTube and Facebook accounts.

"We just need a couple more signatures to support President Obama's new plan to deal with Russia," Dice tell a random man whom he stops. "We are going to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike."

The man, who does not seem to be much familiar with the issue, cuts off Dice in mid-sentence, and says: "I'll sign it for you."

Dice encouraged people to sign the petition, saying that by signing it they are going to "support a nuclear strike against Russia."

"This is the one way we can maintain our superiority," Dice says.

"You know how Russia has been threatening United States lately," he tells an apparent anti-Russian American patriot, who replies: "Yeah!"

"I have been American all my life," says the man who is signing the petition, "Let's hope he doesn't disappoint me," he added, apparently referring to Obama.

There was just one couple who refuse to sign the petition, after they heard it was to support Obama's plan to "launch the preemptive nuclear demonstration against Russia."

Another couple asked Dice if he was really thinking that the US was "going to" nuke Russia.

"I don't think we are going to," a woman says.

Despite seeming mistrustful, they signed the petition, however.

Dice seems to be surprised by the results of his experiment, saying that the test results "are disturbing."

The "test" was conducted amid growing tensions between Russia and the West.

AP reported last week that Washington was considering withdrawing from a Cold War-era treaty with Moscow and returning nuclear-capable medium-range missiles to Europe in an effort to counter what it calls "Russian aggression."

Cited by AP, the plan that it was penned by the office of US General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, contained several contingencies for a scenario in which a key missile treaty between US and Russia fails.
Following the G7 summit in Germany, the leaders of the member states said they were ready to impose additional sanctions on Russia, if the situation in Ukraine worsens.

"There were discussions over additional steps," if Russia "doubles the aggression on Ukraine," President Obama said.

Dice, the author of several popular books on secret societies and conspiracies, is also known for other "social experiments" making fun of Americans.

He previously asked San Diego, where he is based, to sign an "I Support Illiteracy" petition to "spread illiteracy" in America.

A week ago, he approached beachgoers, asking them to repeat after him "I am a Zombie Who Does What I'm Told, Without Thinking." Dice shared the results on social media.

Three months ago, he targeted Michele's Obama lunch program when he asked students in San Diego to sign a petition to "add Soylent Green (Human Flesh) on School Menus."

In 2013, he asked California beachgoers if they would sign a petition to support Barack Obama's plan to repeal the Bill of Rights.

video's here: http://rt.com/usa/265936-us-nuclear-strike-russia/


I take it that all who signed the petitions were Obama voters. :tongue:

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Wed 06/10/15 03:29 PM
i've seen this before moe, its crazy how people will just go along with anything and act like they know what your talking about when your actually just making **** up and theyre agreeing with it.

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Wed 06/10/15 03:32 PM
Is there a web site where we can sign onlinewhat

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Wed 06/10/15 03:40 PM

Is there a web site where we can sign onlinewhat


Yes, but its server is in the Hebei Provence of northern China.
The Chinese would never think to hack into a server that is in their own backyard.

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Wed 06/10/15 03:53 PM

i've seen this before moe, its crazy how people will just go along with anything and act like they know what your talking about when your actually just making **** up and theyre agreeing with it.


Dood, I signed a petition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.

Ya know why?
Just to piss people off.
laugh

I got no use for pot, or pot heads.
bigsmile

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Wed 06/10/15 03:59 PM


i've seen this before moe, its crazy how people will just go along with anything and act like they know what your talking about when your actually just making **** up and theyre agreeing with it.


Dood, I signed a petition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.

Ya know why?
Just to piss people off.
laugh

I got no use for pot, or pot heads.
bigsmile


didn't work, makes me happy! smokin

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Wed 06/10/15 04:37 PM
I would like to see how people were actually signing.

I mean were they providing a clear signature, a printed name, email address, phone number, and their home address for verification?

Or were they signing "mickey mouse" or just some meaningless scrawl in order to get the guy with the clipboard to just go away?
No different than just throwing a homeless guy a quarter while not listening to his story about how he needs to get gas to get to his mom in oregon who needs an operation.

A lot of people when faced with these kinds of situations just put on a face and do whatever it takes to appear as though they are being compliant when really they are doing whatever they can just to avoid conflict while not committing to anything at all.

People will make small talk and even agree with the guy just to get it over with.

They tell people what they think they want to hear.
It's mostly about getting the guy that butted into their life to judge them as "good" people than anything else.



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Wed 06/10/15 05:13 PM


i've seen this before moe, its crazy how people will just go along with anything and act like they know what your talking about when your actually just making **** up and theyre agreeing with it.


Dood, I signed a petition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.

Ya know why?
Just to piss people off.
laugh

I got no use for pot, or pot heads.
bigsmile

haha thanx gnome! even if you dont approve of something, doesnt mean people should be locked in cages for it. theres alot of things i dont approve of, but i wouldnt want to see people locked up for it. pot is a plant that has been used for thousands of years for all kinds of reasons, theres no logical reason it should be illegal. did you really sign a petition gnome? the religous freedom act or whatever it is in texas?

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Wed 06/10/15 05:18 PM
How silly. This sort of thing is done so often these days, I expect most people would play it with a straight face, and sign right on the line. As in it's pretty obviously a spurious petition.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:10 PM
But it does show how sheeplish some people can are.....

now where's my treat?drool

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Wed 06/10/15 07:12 PM

But it does show how sheeplish some people can are.....

now where's my treat?drool


You forgot to bleat. No bleat, no treat.

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Wed 06/10/15 07:14 PM


Is there a web site where we can sign onlinewhat


Yes, but its server is in the Hebei Provence of northern China.
The Chinese would never think to hack into a server that is in their own backyard.


and probably protected by Melmacians who have BHDS.frown

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Wed 06/10/15 07:22 PM



Is there a web site where we can sign onlinewhat


Yes, but its server is in the Hebei Provence of northern China.
The Chinese would never think to hack into a server that is in their own backyard.


and probably protected by Melmacians who have BHDS.frown


Actually, it is protected by ...


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Wed 06/10/15 07:30 PM


But it does show how sheeplish some people can are.....

now where's my treat?drool


You forgot to bleat. No bleat, no treat.


rofl