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ISBN 978-1-900088-03-9
Copyright Len Breen 2011




The Phantom Prison...

April 2011


The Magic of Something from Nothing.

The process, published here for the first time, is based upon a computer algorithm used for drawing lines. It was appropriated for selfish financial reasons by a corrupt computer scientist and sold for an extortionate sum to the cops.

The process claims to transform a completely unrecognisable, distorted and unfocused photographic image into a clear-picture perfect portrait of someone who was probably not even at the supposed crime scene - usually someone 'foreign looking'.

The state then tries to bluff everyone with forensic science and fake legitimacy and proceed to torture their victim as a terrorist.

Ref: Bent, Mark. Couldn't Possibly Have Been Me, Gov!  The Undercover Gazette. April 2009.

The pixelated sequence shown here, and reproduced from obscure archives by the author, himself an esteemed computer scientist, was originally used to convince the terrorist police that they could deceive anyone. See for yourself...

 







And Finally...



 

 





The Final Image.



When this final image was revealed to police officers at the slide show, they were shocked to see a well known drawing, one that had been made by an inmate, who had later 'disappeared', of one of the most notorious prisons in the USA.

Of course they all recognised it immediately as their favourite torture chamber, and began to cheer with delight and jump up and down on their chairs and shouted that 'we must have this wonderful software as we can use it to corner villainous looking protestors, dissidents and liberals, and especially Arab looking types who are probably terrorists. We can even sell it to other dodgy police forces across the globe!'

" Shop the lot! Shop the lot! Harrah! for the Police State!'", they chanted long into the night.
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ISBN 978-1-900088-03-9
Copyright Len Breen 2011