FASHION MOGULS MISTAKEN FOR TERRORISTS

by Albert Kada Sunday, Jun. 25, 2006 at 1:33 AM
davecom@io.com remote intelligence outpost in Texas

The new FBI, has apparently confused a group of entrepreneurial fashion design trend setters and pop culture fad moguls in Miami, all according to ABC and other news sources, with a terrorist group. I think everybody in the US kinda knows that if some one asks you to swear allegiance to Al Quaeda, you might be talking to the FBI or something.

They are also accused of getting so angry at the mass media that they would shout threats in the privacy of their own clubhouse.

But they were following orders and in fact did what Bush told them to do. Be vigilant and report suspicious activity to the authorities. But like the FBI and other police, they need time to gather enough credible evidence to report the terrorists, which would have turned out to be FBI agents.

The most serious accusations reported on was an alleged plot to destroy the Sears Tower in Chicago. It is not clear whether they had obtained any bus tickets.

It seems as if they were mad at the TV which is understandable considering the amount of psychological warfare delivered to the masses of pharmaceutically enhanced viewers.

If you don't take the mind altering drugs they advertise, reality sets in, and the viewer, or reader naturally gets angry at the mass media.

According to reports, when offered resources for the group, they ordered shoes and other apparel. This itself may have thwarted any plan to get any where near the Sears Tower.

I also understand the confusion on the part of the new FBI because of their personality profiles. They created their personality and fashion based on TV shows that enhance their ego with sensationalism. These enhanced egos are blatantly ignorant of, and in fact profit from, psychological warefare delivered via mass media.

The alleged terrorist group seems to have created itself in Bush's own image of a sleeper cell, and turned it into a new fad fashion statement.

If every one in Florida starts dressing Hollywood para-military Arabesque tommorrow the case will look even weaker.

I can also see how they could have been confused enough to think they were on a reality TV show. There are so many TV shows to be on. One day everyone will be on TV. We might all be on TV now.

by Albert Kada
editor of THE AMERICAN bLASPHEMER

Original: FASHION MOGULS MISTAKEN FOR TERRORISTS