
I also like these because it almost makes "the Wainio" portraiture look like a mug shot.
Arrest the sims! Turn off their hard drives!




idschmyd @ Oct 11 2010, 01:52 PM wrote: https://www.nytadvertising.com/was/ATWW ... jsp?l1Id=7
Seems that for under 50 a classified ad can be placed in the NYT.
Two ads, one requesting to hear from witnesses in Manhattan on that morning, and another requesting relatives of victims to come forward (excluding those who've already spoken in public meetings and through MSM )
Not sure how the ads might run, but? “WHAT DID YOU SEE and HEAR!”
“You might think there are 1000’s of witnesses, but you’ll find testimony exists from just a handful, and it’s mixed and unreliable. As the police and legal services have yet to take an interest in investigation, research has continued with limited funds and resources, and in the face of extreme government sponsored sabotage. Researchers from [20?] countries? are now in a position to proceed legally, and wish to hear from anyone who was in lower Manhattan on the morning of 11th September 2001. Please take a moment to consider that what you saw, or didn’t see, is vitally important in getting to the facts of the matter. Legally binding testimony will be required to prove the case against the perpetrators of this elaborate military simulation. Please assist, in the name of sanity and global wellbeing, in this most important research. Thank you for your consideration. Contact? for further inquiries.”
I don't love it, but you get the idea.
I've not considered the wording of the other ad, nor of who will execute and administrate interviews. Still, an idea.
WTF 4 Oct 24 2010, 09:12 PM wrote:Im on the way to create a list of my local University with 30.000 students looking forward to send a letter with providing a reward of 10.000? if anything in SeptemberClues is misleading,misrepresented or manipulated.

nonhocapito 4 Oct 24 2010, 08:27 PM wrote:
I am leaving this here... :P![]()
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