Friday, December 17, 2010

A Government Sponsored Hero Team?


Sources inside the Department of Defense have confirmed that the U.S. Government may finally have some superheroes on their payroll. While we cannot confirm these allegations as of yet, the implications are certainly policy-changing. What would happen to vigilante and non-sanctioned "masks" if a government-sponsored team is successful? Would they be forced to disband? Forced to join a government-sanctioned team? Could these government agents be deployed overseas to assist with US Interests overseas? Our researchers have already reached out to Soldier, the alleged leader of the F.L.A.G. team and you'll know details as soon as we secure them.

6 comments:

  1. if this is true than i wonder if superhuman register is about in the future?

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  2. OPEN YOUR EYES. Government sanctioned team is a codeword for "military assassin". Most of these guys are probably ex-special forces, CIA or Black Ops. they'll be killing so-called dictators in 3 months. mark my words.

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  3. Of course this entire blurb is based on speculation. I could say that I have a hamster that weighs 900 lbs. and is is 4 feet tall, but that doesn't make it true. It will be interesting to find out what's really going on with this "FLAG".

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  4. look all i'm saying is that this can't possible turn out good. remember lex luthor became president and hired a super group with
    1.captain atom
    2.black lighting
    3.major force
    4.power girl
    5. star fire
    6.that one girl with the katana's

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  5. I won't be registering any time soon, if that's indeed what this article is hinting at. I don't think there are enough facts yet to really draw any conclusions.

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  6. The thing about a gun is it doesn't care who owns it, who it's pointed at or who presses its trigger. It exists for only one purpose: To do the job it was created for. Those similarities with soldiers frighten me.
    --The Diary of an Anonymous Mercenary

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