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Obama Bans Signs From Rally To Be Watched By Millions
Does not want a repeat of 9/11 truth sign incident
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Barack Obama's campaign has banned all signs and posters from
his upcoming Berlin Rally in Germany, an event expected to be
attended by millions and watched by millions more around the world.
Though billed as a security precaution, the decision
to prohibit signs will prevent a repeat of an infamous occurrence
at an Austin, Texas rally last year when several 9/11 truth signs
were prominently visible during Obama's speech.
According to the German media, the order has been
issued by Obama staffers, despite the fact that German forces
will be in charge of the event's security this Thursday.
German newspaper Berliner
Morgenpost reported that the presumptive Democratic
nominee's "supervisors" have demanded no signs be present
at the speech.
A further headline in the German
Daily Bild read "Barack Obama forbids protest
posters".
The article reads:
Obamas Organisatoren wollen nichts dem Zufall überlassen.
Auf Handzetteln, die seit Montag für die Rede im Berliner
Bezirk Tiergarten ausgeteilt werden, heißt es: „Plakate
oder Transparente sind nicht gestattet.“
Aus Sicherheitsgründen sollen die Besucher auch keine
Taschen und Rucksäcke mitnehmen dürfen.
Which Translates as:
Obama’s organization is leaving nothing to chance. As
of Monday flyers are being passed out near Berlin’s Zoo
that read “Posters & banners not allowed.” For
security reasons visitors should not take purses or backpacks.
Two other German newspapers, Zeit
Online and Berliner
Zeitung, also ran the story, explaining that the
decision to ban signs and banners came directly from the Obama
campaign.
Obama's official
campaign website also carries an announcement asking
those attending the rally not to bring signs:
"For security reasons, do not bring bags. Please limit personal
belongings. No signs or banners permitted," the announcement
reads.
The move will ensure that any dissenting signs or
protest material, such as 9/11 Truth signs, will not be permitted
and will be treated by authorities as a possible security threat.
(Article continues below)
Obama's February 2007 Austin Rally, during which multiple 9/11
truth signs were present, caused a stir after several traditional
media outlets, such as Reuters and the Associated Press, edited
out the protest signs.
However photographs and footage made it onto the
web thanks to activists and the alternative media.
Obama's "world tour" has raised security
concerns to levels not seen since the Illinois senator began his
presidential bid, officials told the Drudge
Report last week.
The Senator's specific itinerary during stops throughout
Europe is not being made public.
The mainstream media has declared Europe to be in
a state of "Obamamania"
and has been excessively comparing the presidential candidate
to John F. Kennedy.
Obama's speech will take place in front of Tiergarten
Park's Victory Column, a 19th century structure in Berlin capped
by a gilded angel.
After German officials cited reservations, the location was changed
from the Brandenburg Gate, the iconic structure associated with
the division of Germany during the Cold War, and the site where
Ronald Reagan asked the Soviet Union to bring down the Berlin
Wall in 1987.
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