October 22, 2002

War of the worlds

We are the alien overlords. I am reading in the New York Times our detailed plans for laying seige of cities in Iraq. We will attempt to control the minds of the inhabitants (demoralizing the fighters, calming the civilians), and systematically in our now infinitely superior ways conquer each city.

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Posted by xian at October 22, 2002 1:18 PM
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