Now the terrorists can deplete our military resources by posting "misguided" comments about the air force on various blogs in overwhelming quantities. According to the chart, the USAF has no choice but to respond. Whoever leaked this sensitive military information should be executed for treason.
This is Version 2 of this plan. I'd like to read the posts that made them rethink whatever Version 1 said!
Aim High - that is, aim for a high rating on your blog comments. I wonder if they'll launch a new ad campaign -
Pilot 1: "Today I flew a stealth fighter at mach 2." Aim High!
Pilot 2: "Today I delivered humanitarian supplies to civilians trapped in a conflict zone." Aim High!
Pilot 3: "Today I posted some comments on a few blogs in accordance with USAF guidelines, in order to promote a better image of the organization." Aim H- (network cuts to next commercial)
A someone@gmail.com account as a point of contact info? Really? Maybe it is just me, but if this were legit, it would have a someone@af.mil email address.
Granted the flow details are probably how the AF would handle it but just seems a bit hinky to be using a gmail account for government document.
Comments (6)
BEN ENGLISCH
The airforce is responsible for 9/11
Published: January 7, 2009 11:42 AM
TokyoTom
What nonsense our tax dollars go to.
By the way, are you a "Rager"?
Published: January 7, 2009 8:23 PM
Joe B
Now the terrorists can deplete our military resources by posting "misguided" comments about the air force on various blogs in overwhelming quantities. According to the chart, the USAF has no choice but to respond. Whoever leaked this sensitive military information should be executed for treason.
This is Version 2 of this plan. I'd like to read the posts that made them rethink whatever Version 1 said!
Aim High - that is, aim for a high rating on your blog comments. I wonder if they'll launch a new ad campaign -
Pilot 1: "Today I flew a stealth fighter at mach 2." Aim High!
Pilot 2: "Today I delivered humanitarian supplies to civilians trapped in a conflict zone." Aim High!
Pilot 3: "Today I posted some comments on a few blogs in accordance with USAF guidelines, in order to promote a better image of the organization." Aim H- (network cuts to next commercial)
Published: January 7, 2009 10:13 PM
WY_Not
A someone@gmail.com account as a point of contact info? Really? Maybe it is just me, but if this were legit, it would have a someone@af.mil email address.
Granted the flow details are probably how the AF would handle it but just seems a bit hinky to be using a gmail account for government document.
Published: January 8, 2009 8:26 AM
pomofo
If you google the phone number, you'll see it's an Air Force number.
Published: January 8, 2009 10:37 AM
James R
What was the point in posting this?
Any sufficiently large organization (private business or otherwise) is going to have a Public Relations arm...
Published: January 8, 2009 7:03 PM