Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I'll Keep Insisting - Britain Is One Huge Psychological Operation

Pupils terrified after arriving at school to bloody crime scene... which was lesson on 'problem solving'

"The pupils were shocked when they turned up at Foxhill Primary to find their teacher had been attacked in a violent break-in.
But their parents were more appalled when they learnt the 'crime'.
Children as young as five were greeted with a distressing scene of 'blood' on the floor, police tape and a female teacher with a plaster on her head.
Crime investigators arrived and pupils were asked to help catch the culprit by looking at evidence.
Many of the 300 pupils at the Sheffield school remained in the dark until receiving an explanatory letter at the end of the week.
Head Nicola Shipman said parents weren't let in on the secret to keep the exercise as realistic as possible but some said their children had been left frightened.
Mother-of-three Emma Whitehead, 28, said it was 'totally irresponsible' and claimed other parents were disgusted.
'The children didn't know anything about it. Some of them are just babies. They walked into the school hall and saw the blood and tapes,' she added."

3 Comments:

Blogger INCOMING!!!!!!! said...

You've got that correct. One great big testube in the Tavistock Labs of Evil.

12/11/09 4:31 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

I swear, INCOMING, there doesn't seem to be a day that goes by without hallucinogenic surveillance and nanny state operations exposed as going on in Britain.

12/11/09 8:38 AM  
Blogger Regan Lee said...

You are so right on this! I'd add that what goes on in England is the testing lab, then we bring it over here. The U.S. is in cahoots with England on these things, for sure. Here's more on these kinds of exercises.. I wrote about it for UFO Digest. A while back fake alien abductions were staged at schools to promote "creative writing skills."
"My Teacher Was Abducted by Aliens: Preparation for Fake Disclosure?"
http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0709/preparation.php

12/11/09 10:03 AM  

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