Looking back at big brother cameras is also terrorism
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
A new London Metropolitan Police anti-terrorism campaign is encouraging law abiding citizens to look through each others’ bins to check for “suspicious” items such as chemical bottles, and to report any troubling findings to the police.
“Don’t rely on others. If you suspect it report it,” the Metropolitan Police press release states.
“Londoners are being asked to trust their instincts and report suspicious behaviour to help combat terrorist activity.”
The posters will be displayed in newspapers, at tube and rail stations as well as on the back of buses. A suitably Stasi-like radio ad has also been produced.
A second poster has been produced outlining how returning the ever-watching gaze of one of the 4.2 million CCTV cameras in the UK should also be considered suspicious behaviour.
Staring back at big brother is a no-no, the authorities can watch you but you cannot look back at them - you must practice cognitive dissonance or engage in “doublethink” as Orwell called it, pretending that the cameras are not even there.
This is somewhat difficult to avoid, however, considering there is one camera for every 14 people in Britain.
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