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Each of the portrait frames are labeled with a city:
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Each of the portrait frames are labeled with a city. All of the figure were/are also featured on US currency.
 
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* Boston – Benjamin Franklin
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* Boston – Benjamin Franklin ($100 bill)
* Los Angeles - Dwight D Eisenhower
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* Los Angeles - Dwight D Eisenhower (1974 $1 coin)
* Philadelphia - Thomas Jefferson
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* Philadelphia - Thomas Jefferson ($2 bill; nickel)
* Chicago - Andrew Jackson
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* Chicago - Andrew Jackson ($20 bill)
* Dallas - Grover Cleveland
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* Dallas - Grover Cleveland ($1000 bill)
* Boston/Berlin/Dublin? - James Madison
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* Boston/Berlin/Dublin? - James Madison ($5000 bill)
 
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* New York – Abraham Lincoln
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* New York – Abraham Lincoln ($5 bill; penny)
* Kansas City – George Washington
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* Kansas City – George Washington ($1 bill; quarter)
* Toronto - John F Kennedy
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* Toronto - John F Kennedy (Half dollar coin)
* San Francisco - Ulysses Grant
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* San Francisco - Ulysses Grant ($50 bill)
* London - Woodrow Wilson
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* London - Woodrow Wilson ($100,000 bill)
* Sao Paulo - Alexander Hamilton
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* Sao Paulo - Alexander Hamilton ($10 bill)
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 25 April 2008

The site

The packages from Joseph Candoloro intercepted by participants for Operation Slipknot turned out to be Joker-associated, since these participants received a text message on their new phones from humanresources@whysoserious.com:

I wouldn't worry about Gordon. ITS ALL PART OF THE PLAN


This lead to Whysoserious.com/Itsallpartoftheplan, the starting point for a game that will presumably commence on April 28.

The countdown site features Jokerized portraits of numerous political figures on a wall, with a Joker card run through with a red knife near the top.

Itsallpartoftheplancountdown.jpg

Frames

Each of the portrait frames are labeled with a city. All of the figure were/are also featured on US currency.

  • Boston – Benjamin Franklin ($100 bill)
  • Los Angeles - Dwight D Eisenhower (1974 $1 coin)
  • Philadelphia - Thomas Jefferson ($2 bill; nickel)
  • Chicago - Andrew Jackson ($20 bill)
  • Dallas - Grover Cleveland ($1000 bill)
  • Boston/Berlin/Dublin? - James Madison ($5000 bill)
  • New York – Abraham Lincoln ($5 bill; penny)
  • Kansas City – George Washington ($1 bill; quarter)
  • Toronto - John F Kennedy (Half dollar coin)
  • San Francisco - Ulysses Grant ($50 bill)
  • London - Woodrow Wilson ($100,000 bill)
  • Sao Paulo - Alexander Hamilton ($10 bill)

Poster

201949id1 a.jpg

Clicking on the Joker card (stuck to the wall with a red knife) leads the participant to a new poster for The Dark Knight