I have noticed a disturbing trend in government support commercials during normal television watching hours.
1. There have been multiple versions of "soldiers" who were hurt in Iraq and/or Afghanistan talking about how if we pull out now, then they sacrificed everything for nothing. Then they tell you to call your Representatives and tell them to support the War and Bush.
Now as an ex-military person myself, I am ashamed that these "soldiers" would allow themselves to be exploited in such a way that more SOLDIERS will die. If they were real soldiers, they would care more about their friends and fellow countrymen overseas fighting a useless war for corporate gain. A true soldier, who fights for the constitution like the sworn vow states, is selfless and determined to fight until they die to save the lives of the rest of the servicemen and women in battle. I think they are severely brain washed and/or bought.
2. There have also been commercials warning of a meningitis outbreak in children's schools and playgrounds.
This is an effective NWO tool if it is such because it had me scared. My kid got sick and the first thing that came into my mind was meningitis. The symptoms are so simple, and the prognosis is VERY grim. I went to the doctors to get my kid checked out. My kid is fine but the fear was there. Mess with the kids and you get the parents.
3. Now this is an older one that I haven't seen in a few months. It is a commercial advertising the website ready.gov! This commercial showed families in emergency situations with or without a plan to deal with the situation. At the end it just shows the website and the seed is planted.
This one is what got me thinking when I first saw it months ago. The government is advertising to the people to get ready for an "emergency". The site had all kinds of different survival methods and stuff like that. But once the seed is planted, the smart ones will follow instructions and prepare, while the others will be taken out in what ever manner the "emergency" might be.
I was wondering if these were local commercials and if not are they nation wide.
Did they strike anyone else as "funny"?
So far I am an 'other one'. I can't bring myself to buy all of its crazy survival stuff.....but maybe I should. Somebody has to stay around when the crap hits the fan.
Here's to thinking freely

Dan