View Full Version : Has your "FEMAcamps" documentary been deleted from your satellite box!?
norman
28th December 2010, 11:49
I don't have a TV but I have a battle going on trying to not be put on a list of people who don't have TVs.
On the Alex Jones Show Monday 27th Dec a caller brought up a new technological twist. He discovered that his recording of the Jesse Ventura FEMA Camps episode has been deleted from his satelite box!.
Alex told him that he'd heard that the TV companies had that ability to do it remotely without even telling the customer.
I'm curious to know if the satelite TV customers here have checked and affirmed that their recordings have not been erased.
This is getting very creepy. I knew the FEMAcamps episode had been pulled from the True TV website and repeat listings but this is a whole step up in creepiness, not to mention that it clearly proves that episode is "over the target".
irishspirit
28th December 2010, 15:16
WOW!
That is shocking if true. You have no form of privacy in this day in age.
I am soooooooo thankful that I do not keep a TV within my home.
I do however, tend to watch Stargate on the computer (we all have our down falls).
Banshee
28th December 2010, 15:24
Well I watch TV - its an imperative as a form of surveillance - how can you digest the trappings of the Illuminati plan in action if you don't "read the menu"- doesn't mean you have to order the entree!
I would suggest that this person immediately make two phone calls - one to the satellite company and another to Jesse Ventura's people.
irishspirit
28th December 2010, 15:50
Banshee, I tend to read their propaganda without having to deal with the mental effects off looking at them.
mountain_jim
28th December 2010, 16:33
It's still on my DVR.
Banshee
28th December 2010, 16:54
Banshee, I tend to read their propaganda without having to deal with the mental effects off looking at them.
Good point, but there is so much that you actually have to see and so much of the mind control that doesn't actually make it into print media.
Case in point
I was flipping through the channels and happened upon the "Ellen" show. The spectacle before my eyes was alarming! The host ( Ellen ) was hopping around the stage gyrating like a randy rooster with 8 foot high stuffed snowmen dancers circling around her. They all had empty headed grins on their faces, almost animated. What was even more shocking was when the camera panned to the audience - they were in a frenzy - clapping and jumping up and down like rabid Village idiots. The cause for all this insanity? Some givewaway valued at no more than $20.00. The entire scene looked like some kind of surrealistic trip to the insane asylum. What was important to me, was the message that could never be conveyed in the written word if anyone bothered to write about it at all. It plays to a behavior phenominon - something that I personally feel is being overlooked. Look at the way people are behaving. Its terrifying. And this was just one example.
irishspirit
28th December 2010, 18:29
Banshee,
That is just crazy and sad. That I think is the type of thing that could easily make me mad. It is sad to see grown adults behave in such a manner. To think that this is the generation that has control of today's young; If that is how they behave, what chances do our children have in the future if this is their influence?
I see a good future for us, but a not so awaken future for many.
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