The Thirty Seconds Out Apocalypse Propaganda Kit contains everything you need to spread the message. Every kit contains:
– 400ml Tall Can of Red Spray Paint
– 400ml Tall Can of White Spray Paint
– 400ml Tall Can of Black Spray Paint
– 6 Big Stencils (about 9×12)
– Including a stencil of LTC Kilgore from Apocalypse Now
– 70% Thicker Nitrile Gloves
– 3 Extra (6 total) Interchangeable Spray Caps for Thin to Fat Paint Lines
– Bigger Roll of 3M Masking Tape
Additionally, use code Propaganda in the discount block at checkout to take 20% off your order.
thirtysecondsout.com/products/apocalypse-propaganda-kit
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charlie dont surf
They should have tried to make this an underground marketing campaign, giving out the propaganda kits in their entirety for free so long as the recipient will go out and tag various high traffic area’s in the community.
There is gray area in the legality though, as essentially you would be asking people to go out and in many cases commit vandalism and or damage to property in act of tagging things with the stencils… But it would still be super cool none the less, especially to see where people got around to tagging things.
“That is not a hair question.”
I can see some humor between this and The Jade Helm hubbub
I have trouble figuring out the stencil with the wings, Assault rifle, cross etc. really bussy. Is St Michael in there somewhere?
This one’s a little clearer, I think:
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0617/7485/products/Heavy_Days_Red_on_Black_Oil_Painting_1024x1024.jpg?v=1426388824
The original design is titled ‘Heavy Days’, and is an adaptation of Banksy’s ‘Drunken Angel’, but I see St Michael in there as well
There was something else familiar about it and I just remembered/realised it reminds me of the Dark Angel Medical logo.
Could we get Col. Nathan Jessup from “A Few Good Men?” He was the hero, right?
“You Can’t Handle The Truth!”