New
24 Season Showcases Mass Terror, Concentration Camps Propaganda Keeps Being Pushed by FOX
Steve Watson Infowars.net
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
The new season of 24, that is to air this coming weekend,
is to prepare the American people for the idea of concentration
camps, detention centers and the rounding up of people in times
of crisis.
The opener depicts an America besieged by mass terrorist attacks
and public paranoia, with 11 cities, including New York, Atlanta,
San Antonio and L.A., having been attacked in the space of a few
weeks.Watch it:
A Fox news broadcast pumps out on street corners and at bus
stops from TV screens as the terrified public are urged to report
anyone they consider suspicious.
A brown skinned man is refused entry onto a bus as the people
around him look at him as if he is some kind of space alien.
Cut to the Oval Office were there is an argument going on between
the National Security Advisor and the President's aides about
the morality and constitutional implications of using concentration
camps/detention centers in America.
The National Security Advisor, who the President's aides are
surprised to find is opposed to this, states "These places
that you keep building, they are nothing more than concentration
camps."
Note how the Security Advisor states that camps are already built
and keep being built. She goes on to state that a "revised
plan" on behalf of the White House "justifies locking
up every American who prays towards Mecca."
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As she continues to argue against locking up innocent Americans,
the high ranking official played by Peter MacNicol (perhaps the
head of Homeland Security, it is unclear from the clip) abruptly
stops her and yells "security has its price." The aides,
including the Attorney General then attempt to persuade the dubious
President that in a "time of war" it is legal to suspend
Habeas Corpus.
The second clip features a private conversation between the Security
Advisor and MacNicol's character in which he tells her that he
has "second guessed" the President by not rescinding
an earlier secret order for the National Guard to prepare to set
up detention facilities at sports arenas in L.A., Detroit and
Philadelphia. Watch it:
The Security Advisor questions "what happens when innocent
people get caught up in this net?" To which MacNicol's character
states "Like I said before, security has its price, just
get used to it."
Although 24 has routinely depicted scenes of detainee
torture, this latest plot-line is the first time that it has broached
the issue of the detention of American citizens in a time of crisis.
At a time when legislation such as The
Military Commissions Act is setting the precedent
for the detention of American citizens, 24 serves as
the perfect dose of fear-mongering propaganda to get the people
to accept such attacks upon the fabric of freedom and to "just
get used to it".
Thus when real attacks are carried out some will not be alarmed
to see detention camps being used because they have already witnessed
the scenario played out before their very eyes.
Laura Ingraham has previously stated that the average American's
love of the show is a referendum for such tough tactics against
anyone considered to be with "Al Qaeda" whether they
be American citizens or not. Watch it:
Following the news first given wide attention by this website,
that Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root had been awarded
a $385 million dollar contract by Homeland Security to construct
the very detention and processing facilities referred to in this
episode of 24, the Alternet
website put together an alarming report that collated
all the latest information on plans to initiate internment of
political subversives and Muslims after the next major terror
attack in the U.S.
Yesterday we reported one such detention
camp in Taylor Texas that currently holds hundreds
of rebuffed asylum seekers who legally entered the country, half
of which are children swept up in midnight raids. These things
are all over the country and are prime locations for the enforced
transfer of American citizens during a time of national emergency.
Furthermore, one of the last acts of Congress before Christmas
was to send President Bush a bill that establishes a $38 million
program of National Park Service grants to preserve
Japanese POW internment camps in Hawaii, California,
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho.