London Police Radio Announcement Tells People to Report Anything or Anyone Suspicious to Counter Terror Hotline

April 13th, 2007

I just learned of an almost unbelievable radio ad campaign that has been running in and around London. This sounds like a British version of the, Inoffizielle Mitarbeiter, or the Unofficial Collaborators, of the infamous East German Stasi.

Listen for yourself (mp3 hosted on Cryptogon).
And don’t miss the insightful posters if you click through to the source material!

Via: London-Metropolitan Police:

Female Voice over:

How do you tell the difference between someone just video-ing crowded place and someone who’s checking it out for a terrorist attack?

How can you tell if someone’s buying unusual quantities of stuff for a good reason or if they’re planning to make a bomb?

What’s the difference between someone just hanging around and someone behaving suspiciously?

How can you tell if they’re a normal everyday person, or a terrorist?

Male voice over:

The answer is, you don’t have to.

If you call the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321, the specialist officers you speak to will analyze the information. They’ll decide if and how to follow it up.

You don’t have to be sure. If you suspect it, report it.

Call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321 in confidence.

More: Help Us Spot Terrorists – Police

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Research Credit: HT

6 Responses to “London Police Radio Announcement Tells People to Report Anything or Anyone Suspicious to Counter Terror Hotline”

  1. Mark says:

    Anybody got a bucket? I think I have to vomit

  2. bob m says:

    wow, just…. wow. 0.o

  3. George Kenney says:

    I believe the reason London is in lockdown mode is because it is the actual physical location for the folks design and playing the NWO game and running the world’s central banks. They have to live somewhere, might as well be somewhere ‘civilized’ but it better be safe.

    Here are gold prices for the last 200 years. Notice who and where the prices were ‘set’.

    http://www.onlygold.com/TutorialPages/Prices200YrsFS.htm

    “The ritual of the daily London ‘fix’ began on September 12, 1919, and came to dominate the 20th Century gold business. In 1968 a second, or afternoon fix, was added to coincide with trading in New York.

    Twice a day, buyers and sellers of gold meet at the offices of Rothschild’s in London and ‘fix’ the gold price to reflect that day’s supply and demand. ”

    ====
    Their latest new fun toy is the North American Union. If you want to guess the next US president, look for people smooth-talking this idea. If you cannot find anyone, my bet is on invocation of the ‘Insurrection Act’ and a few more decades of Bush.

    http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/Fear.html

    They are test driving the NAU starting with allowing Mexican Truck drivers free reign on the US highways. Party on, Dude.

    http://www.saveamericafund.org/

  4. Doug Mitchell says:

    Since settling in Europa full-time in December 2002, the wife and I have made several Channel crossings for a number of reasons, from touring with an american band to delivering my father-in-law to the Imperial War Museum (Lambeth) for an archive interview with curator Laurie Milner (he was a German POW in England).

    Each time, the number of cameras seemed to multiply asexually, reaching the point where I started playing a game while in London proper: stopping at random, could a camera be found within normal visual range — and I have very good eyesight. By the time of our last visit in 2005, I couldn’t NOT find one, stopped or otherwise. The recent media item about the number of cameras visible from Eric Blair’s (Orwell) flat didn’t surprise me even slightly.

    Between that, the corporate brewers near-complete take-over of Dublin and the difficulty in finding untainted food while on the road, we’ve decided to leave the U.K. alone and invest our limited travel budget on the mainland. Brittany calls. The Alps are always an attraction to this Seattle boy, born and raised in Cascade country. Eastern Europe is waiting. We seized the chance to visit Moscow when an unexpected window opened in 2004.

    When Scotland has its independence, I’ll visit. It’s the one place in the world where I’ve never had to spell out my name. I’d go back to Wales or Ireland in a Celtic heartbeat. Most of (what remains of) rural England is also quite wonderful, but until elite capital releases the security death-grip, I’m exceedingly happy to explore the rest of the ‘Old World’ when time and funding allow.

  5. e says:

    In Australia, we have blessed with a similar (maybe even more intense) campaign for a couple of years now! TV ads, billboards… don’t know about radio – don’t listen…

    Info on the TV ad campaign:
    http://www.duncans.tv/2007/help-protect-australia-from-terrorism

    Info on official site:
    http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/agd/www/nationalsecurity.nsf/AllDocs/D1197555B9B04E9FCA256FAB00168903?OpenDocument

  6. Eileen says:

    Privacy in the U.K or U.S is not sacred anymore, the invasions are just more blatant and publicized in the U.K.
    I correspond with a friend in the U.K. frequently. Have to check in when I don’t get a response. 9 X’s out of 10 the answer is NO as to whether email received.
    Big Brother Rocks On.
    He be jammin (in more ways than one).

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