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Manchester an artists vision of its future - NorthernRaider - 7 December 2011

I'm a believer in the theory that TPB try to socially engineer society over a long period of time via media influence, I found this on the BBC this morning.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-16054633


RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - Nemesis - 7 December 2011

Ahh that looks about right, so when are they going to show the Manchester after an apocalypse picture set. Big Grin


RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - NorthernRaider - 7 December 2011

Mind you even after being nuked it still looks better than Teesside, Middlesbrough council have just announced they are going to spend £100 million to bring the town up to slum status.


RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - Skean Dhude - 7 December 2011

It has been going on since the 1950s and we are living during the transformation now. They actually believe they can make decision and change the charcter of people to make them sheep. Sure it will work for 90%, and is by watching daytime TV, but there was only a few with Timothy McVeigh and a few dozen for 911. The cycle will continue and we will become a free nation again.


RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - bigpaul - 7 December 2011

i thought Manchester was like that after a friday & saturday night??Tongue


RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - mikebratcher69 - 17 December 2011

WELL SAID BP I was just gonna say that !!



RE: Manchester an artists vision of its future - NorthernRaider - 17 December 2011

Manchester it was going to be twinned with Kabul, Chernobyl and Fukushima but they objected because they felt the association would damage their reputation.