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Anti Federalist
02-09-2013, 03:51 PM
The Running Man … For Real

February 8, 2013

http://ericpetersautos.com/2013/02/08/the-running-man/

By eric

How long will it be before they actually start shooting us from helicopter gunships a la The Running Man?

In that movie, Arnold Schwarzennegger plays Ben Richards – pilot of a gunship who actually refuses to spray a crowd of helpless people with his mini-gun. For his refusal to be brutal, he is turned into a contestant on The Running Man, where he must fight for his life against a series of gladiators for the amusement of the crowd.

Is it not amazing how predictive so many mass-market films have proved to be? Only in this case, the real-life ‘copter pilots are itching to mow us down. See, for instance, the recent “drills” in Florida and Texas – video seen below, for instance- where civilian areas were overflown by military choppers firing blanks. To train them. More precisely, to acclimate them to the idea of raining death down on Americans.

Everything’s ramping up; you have to be willfully oblivious to not see it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bBsj89p3RHE

And here’s the latest: In this video above, a woman is seen committing the highly suspect and probably terroristic act of taking a walk in the San Bernardino, CA desert, just off a major highway….from the vantage point of Officer Unfriendly in his taxpayer-funded whirlybird. The airborne enforcer menaces the woman from above, repeatedly buzzing her at treetop (if there were any trees) altitude before setting his ‘bird down like it’s Vietnam all over and the only thing missing is speakers blaring Ride of the Valkyries. He struts forward authoritatively – suited up just like Lt. Col. Kilgore in his special costume. You know, the one that gives him sanction to brutalize people. Which he proceeds to do:

Ihre papierien, bitte! he barks. And also the inevitable was machst du hier?

Cue menacing tone – and expectation of supination.

Submit! Obey!

“Just exploring and picking up rocks,” the clearly frightened and (understandably) angry woman responds.

When the woman then explains that she doesn’t have ID – and why the heck should she? She’s not driving, after all… she’s merely walking about and not on private property or restricted property, either. But going for a walk is now apparently suspicious. Sufficiently suspicious to justify (in the minds of these real-life Lt. Col. Kilgores) a combat-style landing followed up with a proper rousting.

Not just ihre papierien, bitte! (and please, stop it already with the canned niceities; there’s no choice for us in the matter) . The thug also performs a Fourth Amendment-free physical search (without consent) rummaging through her purse and ordering her not to put her hands in her pockets.

Javol, Herr Obersturmbannfuhrer!

It is sickening.

And, enraging.

How much more of this will we agree to accept? At what point will we refuse to accept any more?

Events are building to a sickening crescendo.

All proportionality has been thrown out the window in the name – ironically, tragically – of “keeping us safe.”

The enforcers are not merely brutal, they are hysterical in their over-reaching, over-the-top, immediate escalation of trivialities into potentially catastrophic events. Events that, one of these days, will get out of hand. For them as much as us. More so for them, I expect.

They are going to push too hard, too far… someone who is going to push back.

Harder.

Bullies eventually get their due.

It festers… it is sublimated.

But one fine day, all hell breaks loose.

A berserker fury is unleashed.

And once unleashed, God help us all.

We already see this happening – even among their own kind. See, for instance, the case of ex-Enforcer now wanted murderer LA cop Christopher Dorner (read his manifesto here). He has gone on a manhunt… for his fellow enforcers.

How many ordinary people are – right now – on the verge? How much more will it take to set some of them off?

It’s all beginning to become unglued.

What was it H.G. Wells reportedly said toward the end of his life (though in a different context)?

God damn you all. I told you so.

tod evans
02-09-2013, 05:03 PM
Frogs boilin'..

Quietly stewing old vets...

And...........In the infamous words of Sonny and Cher...




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umrp1tIBY8Q

Danke
02-09-2013, 05:13 PM
Frogs boilin'..

Quietly stewing old vets...

And...........In the infamous words of Sonny and Cher...


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/Bono%2C_Sunny_%28grave%29.jpg/450px-Bono%2C_Sunny_%28grave%29.jpg

libertygrl
02-09-2013, 05:15 PM
All this latest technology is going to be like life sized toys in the hands of these amped up "roid" heads. They can't wait and won't hesitate to use them against their own citizens. It's sickening.

heavenlyboy34
02-09-2013, 05:20 PM
The future is SO full of fail. :(

Petar
02-09-2013, 05:22 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/Bono%2C_Sunny_%28grave%29.jpg/450px-Bono%2C_Sunny_%28grave%29.jpg

Sonny Bono looks to have been assassinated in retaliation for being involved with investigating the infamous Nebraskan child sex ring that stretched to the White House in the 80s.

http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/58adc8e89650.gif

KCIndy
02-09-2013, 06:18 PM
How long will it be before they actually start shooting us from helicopter gunships a la The Running Man?



Hell, we've been teetering on that precipice for years, ever since they started shooting people from "drone" aircraft.

I'm waiting for the time when we'll see an "authorized strike" on an alleged drug smuggler or the like here on American soil. Frankly, I'm surprised it hasn't happened already.

:mad::mad:

TheTexan
02-09-2013, 06:21 PM
How long will it be before they actually start shooting us from helicopter gunships a la The Running Man?

What's the big fuss about? This has been going on for a long time

KCIndy
02-09-2013, 06:28 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-cL5FEdDfo

Anti Federalist
02-09-2013, 06:49 PM
I highly recommend the orginal "long short story" or "novella" of "The Running Man" by Richard Bachman aka Stephen King.

It is much darker, much more dystopian and much more intriguing than that goofy movie, bearing almost no resemblance to it, as a matter of fact.

Spoiler alert:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(novel)

fr33
02-09-2013, 06:58 PM
I highly recommend the orginal "long short story" or "novella" of "The Running Man" by Richard Bachman aka Stephen King.

It is much darker, much more dystopian and much more intriguing than that goofy movie, bearing almost no resemblance to it, as a matter of fact.

Spoiler alert:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(novel)

Cool. I've been needing a new audio book and audible.com has that one. I freaking love dystopian novels.

I barely remember the movie. I was pretty young when I saw it.

Anti Federalist
02-09-2013, 07:03 PM
Cool. I've been needing a new audio book and audible.com has that one. I freaking love dystopian novels.

I barely remember the movie. I was pretty young when I saw it.

Do not read any spoilers!

The last line in the book is epic and will make your hair stand up on end.

DamianTV
02-09-2013, 07:14 PM
How long will it be before they actually start shooting us from helicopter gunships a la The Running Man?

Who says they're not? Media isnt "allowed" to report on shit like that when they do. I'll summarize this in one word: DRONES.

phill4paul
02-09-2013, 07:20 PM
Novella > movie.

osan
02-09-2013, 07:30 PM
All proportionality has been thrown out the window

This, born upon the poisonous vapors of the New Ignorance; that which the main part of us so eagerly and wantonly took up in favor of self control, reason, learning, and the human decency that at times demands much of us, but whose benefit makes of us rightful men.

God damn us all.

Indeed.

I need to find a sweat lodge. It's been far too long.

Anti Federalist
02-09-2013, 07:34 PM
This, born upon the poisonous vapors of the New Ignorance; that which the main part of us so eagerly and wantonly took up in favor of self control, reason, learning, and the human decency that at times demands much of us, but whose benefit makes of us rightful men.

God damn us all.

If history writes in our favor, sir, that will be quoted 200 years from now.

+1776

phill4paul
02-09-2013, 07:36 PM
I need to find a sweat lodge. It's been far too long.

Far. Too. Long.

heavenlyboy34
02-09-2013, 07:54 PM
Novella > movie.
QFT. Been watching a film version of The Master And Margarita lately. It's good, but doesn't live up to the book at all. :P

Anti Federalist
02-10-2013, 01:15 AM
Hey!

Who the hell changed my headline???

JoshLowry
02-10-2013, 01:27 AM
Hey!

Who the hell changed my headline???

sailingaway is out of control!

bolil
02-10-2013, 01:40 AM
Chaos is potential. Can chaos be contrived? If it is artificial, is it truly chaos?

Danke
02-10-2013, 01:46 AM
sailingaway is out of control!

:rolleyes:



I wish we had 10 sailingaways.


:toady:

TywinLannister
02-10-2013, 06:40 AM
I highly recommend the orginal "long short story" or "novella" of "The Running Man" by Richard Bachman aka Stephen King.

It is much darker, much more dystopian and much more intriguing than that goofy movie, bearing almost no resemblance to it, as a matter of fact.

Spoiler alert:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(novel)

Also checkout Road Work by Bachman/King if you want to read a story about eminent domain making a man flip his shit and go on a spree of destruction in retaliation for having his home taken.

The Long Walk is pretty good too. Just buy the Bachman Books and you get all of them.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Bachman-Books-Richard/dp/0340952253

pacodever
02-10-2013, 07:54 AM
2017? We are getting close...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ceegnWSENQ

Anti Federalist
11-07-2014, 07:57 PM
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phill4paul
11-07-2014, 08:37 PM
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I still need a good sweat. Thanks for the reminder.

Anti Federalist
11-07-2014, 09:01 PM
I still need a good sweat. Thanks for the reminder.

A sweat and a shot of good whiskey.

phill4paul
11-07-2014, 09:10 PM
A sweat and a shot of good whiskey.

And that. I'll finish up the season on a job I have been on for 5 months. So a bottle of Makers for sure. In fact when I settle up next week I'll try one of those girly drinks you keep pushing. What brand of Vermouth do you recommend?

specsaregood
11-07-2014, 09:16 PM
I highly recommend the orginal "long short story" or "novella" of "The Running Man" by Richard Bachman aka Stephen King.
It is much darker, much more dystopian and much more intriguing than that goofy movie, bearing almost no resemblance to it, as a matter of fact.
Spoiler alert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man_(novel)

You know what one thing that struck me as the difference between the movie and the book was the main character's strengths. In the book his success had nothing to do with his physical prowess or strength; the focus was on his IQ and wits.

Anti Federalist
11-07-2014, 10:02 PM
You know what one thing that struck me as the difference between the movie and the book was the main character's strengths. In the book his success had nothing to do with his physical prowess or strength; the focus was on his IQ and wits.

This.

The book version of Ben Richards was sick and scrawny and half starved to death.

But smart and sharp witted.

Anti Federalist
11-07-2014, 10:27 PM
And that. I'll finish up the season on a job I have been on for 5 months. So a bottle of Makers for sure. In fact when I settle up next week I'll try one of those girly drinks you keep pushing. What brand of Vermouth do you recommend?

I like to use Cinzano.

When making a Southern Manhattan, I use 100 proof Southern Comfort and Cinzano dry, since the SC is so sweet.

If you use a good rye whiskey, use the red or "sweet" vermouth, since the whiskey is not nearly as sweet.

A bourbon Manhattan could use an equal part of both.

phill4paul
11-07-2014, 10:33 PM
I like to use Cinzano.

When making a Southern Manhattan, I use 100 proof Southern Comfort and Cinzano dry, since the SC is so sweet.

If you use a good rye whiskey, use the red or "sweet" vermouth, since the whiskey is not nearly as sweet.

A bourbon Manhattan could use an equal part of both.

Ohhh. Well guess I'm gonna have to ask the ole lady (first certified female mixologist in the great state of N.C.). Not a fan of S.C. Too sweet for my taste. But yeah, in honor of "gettin' er done" for this season I'm gonna have her fashion me a Manhatten. As an aside I seen a tree trimming company with a logo that read " Done did'er." Lol.