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Bruce Schneier's Fourth Annual Movie-Plot Threat Contest
Friday, April 3, 2009 at 7:45
Something to keep you out of trouble (you hope!) this weekend:
If you send Schneier an entry, be sure to let us know!
Let's face it, the War on Terror is a tired brand. There just isn't enough action out there to scare people. If this keeps up, people will forget to be scared. And then both the terrorists and the terror-industrial complex lose. We can't have that.
We're going to help revive the fear. There's plenty to be scared about, if only people would just think about it in the right way. In this Fourth Movie-Plot Threat Contest, the object is to find an existing event somewhere in the industrialized world—Third World events are just too easy—and provide a conspiracy theory to explain how the terrorists were really responsible.
The goal here is to be outlandish but plausible, ridiculous but possible, and—if it were only true—terrifying. (An example from The Onion: Fowl Qaeda.) Entries should be formatted as a news story, and are limited to 150 words (I'm going to check this time) because fear needs to be instilled in a population with short attention spans. Submit your entry, by the end of the month, in comments.
If you send Schneier an entry, be sure to let us know!
tagged Bruce Schneier, Terrorism, contest, movie in War On Terror