
The Lady in Pink at the end is Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Maryland). To the right (her right) is Senator Wayne Allard (R-Colorado), and to the right of him is Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)
This picture reminds of the 1988 John Carpenter movie, They Live. In this movie, an out-of-work construction worker played by pro-wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper finds a pair of sunglasses that allow him to read subliminal messages, designed to control the populace, hidden in billboards. It also lets him see through the disguises of apparantly normal people who are really hideous aliens pretending to be humans and walking uneen among us.
You may say, "Aren't those Senators just attending the 2007 Paris Air Show and wearing 3-D glasses to view Honeywell's 3-D flight deck exhibition?"
Okay, yes. Sure. But that doesn't mean I can't pretend that they are actually seeing the alien conspiracy for the first time through sunglasses that Rowdy Roddy Piper forced them to wear after a five-and-a-half minute back alley fight scene.
The Paris Air Show, by the way, sounds as though it was pretty cool. It might be worth it to plan a trip to Paris in 2009 to coincide with the next show.
2 comments:
If our government knew the real deal, man, . . . . they wouldn't need those glasses, man. . . .nobody would, man. . .. they are all around us, and as plain as the noses on our face, man. . .
Freakin' Aliens, man . . . they are everywhere, man. . .
and to those in the know. . .
Don't eat chocolate . .. .
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