- 05 Mar 2024 18:01
#15306586
The scam works like this: You park your car temporarily on the side of the road in a Mexican border town, and when you get out of the store with your bottle of Coca-Cola, you notice it's been chained to a telephone pole in a 15-minute parking zone.
A policeman standing nearby, informs you that in 30 minutes, your car will be towed and you will have to pay $200 to get it back. But for only $50, the policeman will remove the chain with his key, and you will be free to not pay the fine.
In other words, the policeman is offereing to SAVE YOU $150 if you ACT NOW!
This fifty dollar contribution will *save you money* and will also help the Mexican policeman to buy *more chains for fund-raising purposes.*
And commercial media operates the exact same way.
sountrack
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.
The scam works like this: You park your car temporarily on the side of the road in a Mexican border town, and when you get out of the store with your bottle of Coca-Cola, you notice it's been chained to a telephone pole in a 15-minute parking zone.
A policeman standing nearby, informs you that in 30 minutes, your car will be towed and you will have to pay $200 to get it back. But for only $50, the policeman will remove the chain with his key, and you will be free to not pay the fine.
In other words, the policeman is offereing to SAVE YOU $150 if you ACT NOW!
This fifty dollar contribution will *save you money* and will also help the Mexican policeman to buy *more chains for fund-raising purposes.*
And commercial media operates the exact same way.
sountrack
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.