Title: This is a REAL Commercial from AARP: “Riots Nationwide Have Prompted The Government To Declare Martial Law” Source:
SHTF Plan URL Source:http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-ne ... o-declare-martial-law_04272015 Published:Apr 27, 2015 Author:Mac Slavo Post Date:2015-04-28 08:46:34 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:9993 Comments:46
The bizarre world of militarization and propaganda just got a little bit more crazy and spooky.
A new AARP commercial seems to offer a public service announcement, but if you play close attention to the commercial youll hear something very odd playing in the background. As the woman in the video watches the news she is called over to another room by her daughter. In the background (you may have to turn your audio up a little bit) you can clearly hear a news report about riots nationwide and a declaration of martial law by government emergency services.
Riots nationwide have prompted local governments to declare martial law.
The President is asking that citizens find safety and remain calm.
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 couldnt 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 its 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.
Whats more, the ad was approved and disseminated by The Ad Council, an organization that essentially now serves as a direct propganda 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.
Martial law does not concern me, for it is inevitable, what concerned me is the lack of a dad, the lack of a husband, the normalization of a woman and her bastard child.
What I would say to that little girl is no you are not a love child you are an illegitimate, but, God loves you and wants you to do more with your live than your mom has. God wants you to get married first and then have children, God wants you to be part of His family.
For all we know, the dad could be at work or outside in the yard.
What it portrays is the changing roles between mothers and daughters as they both grow older.
OR...maybe "Daddy" is deceased, in the National Guard, a cop, or fighting a war in Yemen.
Deckard, you're breaking this scene down as it's supposed to be interpreted externally. Internally I looked at it from Bob's view. This is soft propaganda. There's already the Martial Law message. And don't forget there's a supposed "War on Women" campaign. This ad is political -- it reinforced life without men as well as the subliminal message that daddy-gubmint is gonna be...THE Daddy. EVENTUALLY.
This ad is political -- it reinforced life without men as well as the subliminal message that daddy-gubmint is gonna be..
That seems a little over the top.
Like I said - the woman is clearly married, as you can see the wedding band in the video.
What's obvious to me (and I have seen this spot dozens of times) is that it shows two women, a mother and daughter whose roles towards each other change as they get older.
Granted, AARP is involved in this and they are known to support leftist causes.
But there is really nothing really more sinister than that.
("This ad is political -- it reinforced life without men as well as the subliminal message that daddy-gubmint is gonna be THE Daddy. EVENTUALLY.")
That seems a little over the top.
Of course it is. The way this gubmint is controlling media outlets and its messages, "over the top" is not only expected but executed all too often. But we both assume the "Martial Law" background was over the top too, right?
Like I said - the woman is clearly married, as you can see the wedding band in the video.
I noted that. Again, I put forth alternative explanations. That said, the ad was careful NOT to include a man in this scene. Just gens of females.
What's obvious to me (and I have seen this spot dozens of times) is that it shows two women, a mother and daughter whose roles towards each other change as they get older.
Granted and understandable. Could the AARP spot be construed as endearing and generational caretaking? Of course. But we're also examining and interpreting subliminal messages. One that AARP has already been busted on. The other, well, is the one of a scene that is devoid of men.
Granted, AARP is involved in this and they are known to support leftist causes. But there is really nothing really more sinister than that.
Yup. The AARP *is* leftist. IMO the most sinister propaganda is soft.