6 Mind-Blowing Achievements in Propaganda

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When you think “propaganda” you immediately picture a huge statue of a dictator, or banners stamped with corny slogans. You think of the kind of clumsy brainwashing that only works on uneducated peasants.

But then there are acts of propaganda that have changed the world, usually because you didn’t know they were propaganda. If there was a hall of fame for such things, it would include

New Hi-Tech $100 Bill

“You won’t need special glasses to spend the new $100 bills – even if they do boast 3-D technology. The new currency introduced Wednesday features a variety of new security measures, including a blue “3-D Security Ribbon” that features tiny Liberty Bells. The bells change to the number 100 when the bill is tilted, one of several changes that Treasury officials hope will frustrate counterfeiters. The 3-D strip is actually woven into the bill, rather than printed on the paper. The bill – due to debut on Feb. 10, 2011 – also features a color-changing inkwell and Liberty Bell to the right of Franklin’s portrait on the bill.”

VIA: -UNIQUE DAILY-

Crusty Larry King Thinks Palin Should Pose for Playboy

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LARRY KING, HOST: We can’t leave without asking you, my producers say I must ask you. Sarah Palin, what do you think? Sarah Palin? I got to say her name because we have to say it every night.

Sarah Palin. What do you say?

SARAH SILVERMAN: Oh, about what? Her posing in “Playboy”? I think she should go for it.

KING: Agreed. Thank you, Sarah.

SILVERMAN: Thank you.

SEE ALSO: -SARAH PALIN WHY YOU SO SLUTTY?-

Chipless Tagging, Next Generation of Big Brother

Mark of the Beast now available in Invisible to the eye INK?

The process developed by Somark involves a geometric array of micro-needles and an ink capsule, which is used to ‘tattoo’ an animal. The ink can be detected from 4 feet away.

A startup company developing chipless RFID ink has tested its product on cattle and laboratory rats.

SEE ALSO: -MASSIVE ARCHIVE OF RFID TECHNOLOGY-