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singular_me
11th April 2015, 06:32 AM
a natural law: emotions are ruled by holographic thinking.

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First Hologram Protest in History Held Against Spain’s Gag Law
Saturday 11th April 2015


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCvIx7BSdhI

‘Spanish citizens held the first hologram protest in history in order to protest without violating the new draconian guidelines of the National Security Act, the new amendments to the Penal Code and the Anti-terror law.

According to the recently approved “triad gag“, the citizens of Spain cannot protest against the Congress or hold meetings in public spaces, plus they have to ask permission from the authorities whenever they wish to protest publicly.

“If you are a person you can not express yourself freely, you can only do that here if you become a hologram,” says a woman in the video released by the movement “Hologramas para la Libertad.”’

http://revolution-news.com/first-hologram-protest-in-history-held-against-spains-gag-law/

Twisted Titan
11th April 2015, 01:03 PM
According to the recently approved “triad gag“, the citizens of Spain cannot protest against the Congress or hold meetings in public spaces, plus they have to ask permission from the authorities whenever they wish to protest publicly.



So you are dependant on the fiber optic line and the wifi towers that they control to broadcast your dissent.

What could possibly go wrong?

Horn
11th April 2015, 03:46 PM
Now hook that up to a drone and u can drop in on Obama's 3rd inauguration...with a huge middle finger.

singular_me
11th April 2015, 09:39 PM
talking of drones... as we have seen earlier this week, in a utube video, africans had a hard time to assemble an old plane. Good laughter, I agree. Now as we can see higher IQs doesnt mean anything.

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Police Drones against Protesters: the “Machine Imperative”

‘The drone monitors have gotten excited by an announcement that Indian police forces will be making use of drones to deploy pepper spray against protesters. Trials were conducted on Tuesday in Lucknow, with the city’s police force anticipating using five such vehicles later this month. “The results,” claimed the jubilant police chief Yashasvi Yadav, “were brilliant. We have managed to work out how to use it to precisely target the mob in winds and congested areas.”

The language used by Yadav serves an important purpose. Drones are weapons of use against that dark, primordial “mob,” difficult to control, unruly of purpose. From the perspective of many state authorities, any protesting group constitutes an unruly “mob”.

The idea of a peaceful protest is nowhere to be seen, the greatest of unnatural phenomena. But Yadav insists that, “Pepper is non-lethal but very effective in mob control. We can spray from different heights to have maximum results.”’

http://www.globalresearch.ca/police-drones-against-protesters-the-machine-imperative/5442129