Seven Seas of Bullshit

March 5th, 2008

Seven Seas of Bullshit, originally uploaded by *ade.

This is part of the latest press campaign from the Met Police.

Great approach guys.

Is it just me or am I surrounded by paranoid babbling idiots? It’s complete bullshit. Whoever signed this campaign off needs a suicide bomb shoving up where only customs officers dare to probe.

This attitude makes me want to leave Britain for good. But where to? It’s a growing global state of mind as insane as that of the fundamentalists they’re simultaneously creating and being afraid of.

I’d like to start an off-world colony. Only intelligent, rational thinkers are invited. Top scientists, mathematicians, engineers, designers and artists get free tickets. Religion and other such dark-ages nonsense is banned. Those are my rules. Take it or leave it.

Recommended viewing: The Power of Nightmares

12 Responses to “Seven Seas of Bullshit”

  1. ade Says:

    On Digg here

  2. clive Says:

    I’m in. Or out, whichever way you care to phrase it.

    Let me know when the transport leaves. Oh, one thing – what kind of plug sockets will there be in this promised land? I may need to pack some adapters.

    –c.

  3. ade Says:

    We’ll have a universal wireless power supply infrastructure.

  4. Bart-Jan Verhoef Says:

    Also in. The same thing is going on here in the Netherlands, it’s crazy.

    Oh, do we have internet in the promised land?

  5. ade Says:

    Oh yes. In fact we have The Ultranet

  6. alistair beattie Says:

    great post.
    there was a story in the news this week about a council that decided NOT to install cameras. They said that lighting, police presence and community were a far better solution to the cold, hard, idiotic scrutiny of cameras.

  7. The Eyechild Says:

    “What if one of them seems odd”

    Fucking bollocks.

    I love it when a culture of suspicion gets engendered!

  8. Palmer Says:

    I think you are Terry Taliban Ade.

  9. ade Says:

    Check out the remixes

  10. Phil Says:

    Well put, totally agree.

  11. ras Says:

    well, I heard stories about that. one of my friends was held at the police station for a day, because of taking photos of a building that was actually a kindergarted. they took all of his photo equipment for a check and it’s been months.

  12. ade Says:

    There’s an article about this issue on the BBC website.

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