Michael wrote:Gee thanks, Shawn. LOL
A lot of people in America have been educated and socially and culturally trained to believe anything that's important to them will be on their local news at 10 or 11, delivered by a friendly, well-spoken and smiling person. If it's not there, on 60 Minutes, or some other similar program, it's not important.
The fact that Bilderberg is not (and probably has never been) reported by any mainstream media in the USA shows how tightly information is controlled there. Noam Chomsky does an excellent job of explaining this in very easy to understand terms, with examples, and no smiling, or "Over to you, Phil, for the weather."
The mainstream media, which I think control about 90% of all media outlets in the USA, is owned and controlled by six corporations. Those corporations are instrumental in getting people elected, which costs millions of dollars. Those six corporations donate millions of dollars to politicians, who spend it to advertise on the outlets owned by the corporations. It is a cooperative power structure that naturally acts to increase its power and influence and has utilized sophisticated marketing and psychological conditioning methods to improve its ability to do its job: make money. The more effective they are at selling products, the more they can charge for the advertising. Both breakfast cereal and political office are products they are selling.
Darth Rock&Roll wrote:it's no different than how things have always been done.
the few always control the many despite any political model you may employ.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 67 guests