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Vatic Note: Oh, boy, I love this series. What an incredible mind this man has. He takes what we know superficially on the surface to be true, but then exposes the guts of it to everyone and then you can never look at it “intellectually” again, rather you begin to “experience” the scam. Its an amazing feat.
I love this guy’s mind. So there are 4 or 5 parts to this and everyone of them is exposing reality as we have never seen it before. Take the time and for heavens sake have your children read it too so they can watch it as it happens in their classrooms and elsewhere. That should ruin the illums/khazars social engineering protocols. LOL
Never underestimate Children, its why they are not allowed to ask questions because they can see clearly through the curtain of BS we put up for them in our schools. So if you show them its ok to “see” through the ruses, then they will gain confidence sufficiently to look, see and read alternative sources to try and find truth.
Heck, if I had been in todays system they would have had me on drugs a long time ago. LOL I was an obssessive questioner…. “why?” ”Who said?” etc. lol Look for the other parts over the next week. When you are done reading all this you will never see your world the same again. And believe me, that is definitely worth the effort.
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012
The “Great Showman,” P. T. Barnum, knew better. Barnum was famously quoted as saying, “The American people love to be humbugged.” Humbugging is a collaborative effort. Whenever we want to have the wool pulled over our eyes, some humbug will sell us the wool for a hefty profit.
In reality, news reporters are basically like the rest of us. They get the job because they can communicate well enough to be understood most of the time, they’re willing to accept the insultingly low pay that most reporters get, and they’re willing to do such degrading things as sitting through a boring speech from a self-important buffoon while eating pasty instant potatoes and rubbery chicken.
There’s a simple way to disprove the omniscience of news reporters, and it’ll take only five minutes. Take a red pen to the first page of a newspaper and place a red mark under such words as alleged, said, according to, documents show, and all other words indicating that the news reporter isn’t sure if he’s being told the truth.
You’ll find yourself underlining more than eighty words and phrases, and the page will look as though it were subjected to lingchi (凌遲)—known to the West as “death by a thousand cuts.”
There are far more news stories out there than there are news reporters to cover them.The editor, based on which stories he thinks are the most important, decides which stories are covered and which are ignored.
You’re probably familiar with the inverted pyramid style of writing. Supposedly, the most important “who, what, when, where, and possibly how and why” are written first. If you read only the first two paragraphs, you should know the story. The next paragraph supposedly contains less important information, and so on, until the least important information is written last.
Below, I have written the last paragraph of a recent news story, reworded in the style of a lead paragraph:
In this article, I have dealt only with some of the main aspects of news reporting on which people pull the wool over their own eyes. Check out the rest of the series:
“Mythical Beings that Inhabit the Matrix, Part 2: Politicians”and
“Mythical Beings that Inhabit the Matrix, Part 3: Pastors
“Mythical Beings that Inhabit the Matrix, Part 4: Doctors”
I intend to post the other articles in this series in the days to come.
To see other ways that people are fooled by the news media—or fool themselves—see the five-part series “How News Reporting Really Works.”
The article is reproduced in accordance with Section 107 of title 17 of the Copyright Law of the United States relating to fair-use and is for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
2012-08-25 01:10:46
Source: http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/2012/08/mythical-beings-that-inhabit-matrix.html