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The Bob Cesca Podcast: Rumors on the Internets

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Backwoods Sleuth6/22/2022 9:45:31 am PDT

re: #370 Barefoot Grin

I remember when I lived in Indiana, particularly in the 1990s, that people were spray painting over these shiny stickers on the back of highway signs (I think they were inventory barcodes). Why? They thought it was some nefarious messaging system to the black helicopters that the New World Order was going to send to subjugate them. I agree with Shiplord. That kind of thinking led to anti-vax, Qanon, and ultimately 1/6. They used to be the people who painted warning statements on plywood to prop up in their yards; now they have WWG1WGA stickers on their SUVs.

I remember when those metal/plastic strips were first put into printed money as an anti-counterfeit measure. The usual morons freaked out about the government being able to spy on you for various nefarious reasons:

Were magnetic strips put in U.S. currency so the feds could track your money?