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when I see a headline or read a story I no longer wonder what happened, who's affected, where it happened etc... now I only wonder what the agenda is :(
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yeah ... the media always have dirty behind the ears.
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The media is a business that has to sell their headlines. Some headlines sell themselves, but when nothing is going on... They need to be creative.
Today the Washington Post finally revealed what Snowden was talking about. And it was such bullshit that no one even posted about it on GFY. |
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This is around the world that happens ... unfortunately .. but more and more people are moving away from the mass media, at least in Poland. |
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The Snowdon 'leak' is a game of chess, the NWO are feeding the 'Conspiracy Theorists' a piece in the hope that the 'Conspiracy Theorists' will then lose half of their pieces. How does this work? It's to get rid of the cowards, the ones who won't post anti-NWO information when they think someone is watching. A cunning plan indeed, it brings the opposition down to a more manageable size; it's now easier to drown us out with sock-puppets.
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Would be interesting to see Israeli news as a contrast.
I've not seen much Israeli TV news, but it does seem less "slanted" when they're preaching to their own. Looking at today's edition of the Jerusalem Post, much of it is about Palestine and the Arab world, but it's all relevant and factual. Reading comments on various news-related Youtube videos, I'm pleasantly surprised at how many Israelis can see exactly what's going on, and actually have some sympathy for the "victims" of propoganda. |
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News medias are bought and paid for and often owned by large corporations. |
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