N.W.O Agenda: Conditioning Your Mind (Get Em' Hooked)

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

How can you make a whole generation of junkees?

(Notice also that the american flag pops up in his eyes after he takes the pill - BE PATRIOTIC)

Underdog is an American animated television series that debuted October 3, 1964, on the NBC network under the primary sponsorship of General Mills, and continued in syndication until 1973, for a run of approximately 124 episodes.

Underdog, Shoeshine Boy's heroic alter-ego, appeared whenever love interest Sweet Polly Purebred was being victimized by such villains as Simon Bar Sinister or Riff Raff. Underdog always speaks in rhymes, such as, "There's no need to fear, Underdog is here!"

When he is not Underdog, he is incognito as a shoeshine boy. Like Superman, when trouble calls, he hurriedly dresses in a phone booth (which would inexplicably explode upon his conversion). In order to release his powers, he must take an "Underdog Super Energy Pill". The "Underdog Energy Vitamin Pill" was first introduced in Episode 10. He keeps one of these pills inside a special ring he wears at all times. (Before taking one, he would often utter the words: "The secret compartment in my ring I fill / with an Underdog Energy Vitamin Pill".) Several episodes show Underdog losing the ring and being powerless, since he must take another pill as his super powers begin to fail ("Without my Super Energy Pill / I grow weaker and weaker and weaker still"). When the series was syndicated in the 1980s and 1990s, the scenes of him taking his energy pill were edited out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underdog_(TV_series)

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  • So now Underdog is part of New World Order huh? Let's he's joined Scooby Doo, the Pink Panther, the Flintstones, the Jetsons, and the Grump, Princess Dawn, Terry, Bip and Dingo the Dragon to take over the world.

    Give me a break!

    Oops! I forgot Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck!

  • @bender1958 - your missing the point smart ass. He's a CARTOON made by MAN.

    now pop some pills cause everything is OK!

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  • @MrAdvancedAtheist You also forgot to mention that Princess Dawn and Terry ("Here Comes the Grump") flew around in a balloon car (and Terry probably did not have a license).

  • @dronex1000 So I guess you feel that Underdog and Sweet Polly Purebred are part of the Trilaterial Commission, or the Bilderburgers, or whoever is trying to impoase a "one world government". Take off the tinfoil hat - it maybe affecting your brain. Underdog is a CARTOON! C-A-R-T-O-O-N!!!!!

    BTW I guess it's safe to assume that you're supporting Ron Paul for President.

  • @bender1958 Ít's about the subliminal abuse of the idea that it's good to take pills. A fixed idea in the subconcious mind of small children watching this IMAGINEERING (Walt Disney, Millitary Industrial complex) TV PROGRAMMING paid en used by corporations. It's a mixture of mind control techniques out of Ancient times. But you probably don't see the created conflicts for controle thru patriotism. It's Facism an not a Jewish but Royal European pact of families from around the mediterranean. 

  • Yeah, all those bad influences on us baby boomers: U-dog tweaked on pills, Batman drove 200 miles an hour, Jane Jetson stole her husband's wallet, Wonder Woman tied people up with her lasso and made them "obey" her; Granny Clampett ran a still and made moonshine, Fred Flintstone had a compulsive gambling problem, Capt. Kirk shagged alien women he just met.

    Oh, and Race Bannon killed people, lived with the unmarried Dr. Quest and together they adopted a boy from some Third World country. WTF?

  • @bender1958 hahaha Owned!

  • Underdog stands up well to the test of time in terms of being a vehicle for getting kids started using drugs. It's safe to say that kids today won't get really good at doing hard drugs unless we the adults step in and get them started in the right direction by introducing them as early as possible. We all have to do our part to make a better world, remember it takes a village!

  • Taking these seen’s out sends a clear message,

    “Kids should not take their vitamins”

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