Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Engulfed in Ignorance Via the Media


I'm one of many basking in the oblivion of real knowledge and truth.

"The broadcasting industry now stands charged with having molested the minds of our nations children to serve the cause of corporate profit," 1970s Federal Communications Commission commissioner Nicholas Johnson said on the first CNN episode of  "The Seventies."

While big businesses across the universe rule the world without shame or guilt, the masses including myself have allowed ourselves to be weaved into the governments web of lies and corruption. The media, 90 percent of it is controlled by six companies according to the April, 2012 Huffington Post article; "These 10 Companies Control Enormous Number Of Consumer Brands." (updated Sept, 2014) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/consumer-brands-owned-ten-companies-graphic_n_1458812.html

Advertising goes hand in hand with media and entertainment. These are incredible tools for all governments and media CEO's to dominate our minds and take them off the real issues.  Middle Eastern sadists forcing very young girls to marry old men is one of too many examples of this. It's one way poor families survive in the Middle East, selling off their daughters to middle aged pedophiles.

"Girl, 8, Dies From Internal Injuries After Wedding Night in Yemen," a most disturbing article illustrating sheer evil. Her sadistic groom was 40-years-old.  http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/child-bride-dies-wedding-night-yemen-article-1.1450874





I want to see a potential presidential candidate talk about ending world hunger, drone bombing and strive for world peace, but that's just fantasy. Money is in death and destruction. Why do you think there are more than 50 wars currently going on in the world, there is too much big money to be had for the soulless one percent who dictate our lives.

Just read the book "Deadly Indifference: The Perfect (Political) Storm: Hurricane Katrina, the Bush White House, and Beyond," by Michael D. Brown and Ted Schwarz. I reviewed this book for the Dixie Sun in 2010 or 2011 and this novel illustrated the endless corruption in politics. A lot of our tax dollars for example go to hookers, cocaine and limos for too many senators and other world leaders.

"My first rule of thinking, I believe nothing the government says," George Carlin said.

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