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Awesome clips debunking the mainstream media's lies and propaganda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSLXVnc_2o
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Winston wrote:Awesome clips debunking the mainstream media's lies and propaganda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSLXVnc_2o

Thats a good video. I stopped watching the news on TV several years ago, anything you read or hear in the media is suspect. Theres a belief in western culture that all truth originates from universities, but this is not true. Universities like the media have there own political agenda. Most of what you learned in school on subjects of world history and social science is a lie, it took me a long time to accept that fact.

A good example of media lies is the british royal family. The british royal family is constantly portrayed in the media as the good guys. However, nothing could be further from the truth. They amassed most of there 7 billion pound fortune by bootlegging opium to china and slaves to the new world and stealing anything they could get there hands on.


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dano wrote:A good example of media lies is the british royal family. The british royal family is constantly portrayed in the media as the good guys. However, nothing could be further from the truth. They amassed most of there 7 billion pound fortune by bootlegging opium to china and slaves to the new world and stealing anything they could get there hands on.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jardine_Matheson_Holdings

The British Royals was not part of the House of Jardine, but they probably benefited financially from the Opium War indemnity payments, and later possession of HK colony.

The British press has a field day flaming the royals to generate newspaper sales. IMO the Queen's face is probably thicker than a dictionary.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/04/world ... a.html?hpw

In Leaked Lecture, Details of China’s News Cleanups
By ANDREW JACOBS

BEIJING — As the nation held its collective breath, China’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei, floated back to the motherland, having orbited Earth 14 times in the Shenzhou 5, or Divine Capsule.

It was October 2003, and the national broadcaster CCTV carried live coverage of the momentous event, from Mr. Yang’s famous pleasantries uttered in space — “I feel good� — to the instant that workers opened the capsule door to reveal the pale but smiling face of a hero, offering irrefutable evidence that China’s maiden manned space voyage had gone off without a hitch.

Or had it?

In a lecture he gave to a group of journalism students last month, a top official at Xinhua, the state news agency, said that the mission was not so picture-perfect. The official, Xia Lin, described how a design flaw had exposed the astronaut to excessive G-force pressure during re-entry, splitting his lip and drenching his face in blood. Startled but undaunted by Mr. Yang’s appearance, the workers quickly mopped up the blood, strapped him back in his seat and shut the door. Then, with the cameras rolling, the cabin door swung open again, revealing an unblemished moment of triumph for all the world to see.

The content of Mr. Xia’s speech, transcribed and posted online by someone who attended the May 15 lecture at Tianjin Foreign Studies University, has become something of a sensation in recent days, providing the Chinese a rare insight into how their news is stage-managed for mass consumption.

Titled “Understanding Journalistic Protocols for Covering Breaking News,� the speech was intended to help budding journalists understand Xinhua’s dual mission: to give Chinese leaders a fast and accurate picture of current events and to deftly manipulate that picture for the public to ensure social harmony, and by extension, the Communist Party’s hold on power.

Officials at Xinhua and Tianjin Foreign Studies University did not return calls seeking comment, making it impossible to confirm details of the talk, but many of the points Mr. Xia made are borne out in Xinhua’s coverage of the events he discussed.

Although it does not mention the staging of the landing for the cameras, Mr. Yang’s autobiography, published this year, describes the injuries he suffered during the flight, including the cut to his lip caused by a microphone. He also says that the pressure from the infrasound resonance during takeoff was excruciating.

“All of my organs seemed to break into pieces,� he wrote.

Mr. Xia’s journalism lecture, accompanied by a PowerPoint demonstration, included other examples of Xinhua’s handiwork, most notably coverage of ethnic rioting in the far west of China last summer that left nearly 200 people dead.

According to the transcript, Mr. Xia explained how Xinhua concealed the true horror of the unrest, during which the victims were mostly Han Chinese, for fear that it would set off violence beyond Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region. Uighur rioters burned bus passengers alive, he told the class, and they raped women and decapitated children.

“Under those circumstances, it would have exacerbated ethnic conflicts if more photos were released,� he said.

But Xinhua also has another purpose — intelligence gathering — and two days later the agency’s reporters sprang into action, leaving a government-organized media tour to sneak into a hospital to photograph the bodies of those slain during a wave of bloodletting by Han Chinese after the initial burst of unrest. Those deaths, he told the class, were reported to Beijing but did not make it into official news reports.

It was after receiving such unadulterated “internal reference news,� he said, that President Hu Jintao flew home early from a meeting to deal with the crisis.

Xiao Qiang, an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who often lays bare details of elements of Beijing’s propaganda machine on the Web site China Digital Times, said the seeming frankness of Mr. Xia’s words reflected how unapologetic Xinhua was in its mission and its methods.

“He’s basically telling these students that journalism in China is a big show, it’s fabricated, but in the end it’s all justified for the higher purpose of stability,� Mr. Xiao said.

The practice of massaging the message has become more nuanced since the days when disfavored leaders were airbrushed out of group photos or details of a disaster — like the extent of the damage caused by the 1976 earthquake in Tangshan that claimed a quarter-million lives — could simply be kept from the public.

These days, Xinhua and the Communist Party’s propaganda department to which it reports have become far more sophisticated, but the challenges they face have also become more daunting in the Internet age. Although government censors still require China’s main news portals to carry Xinhua dispatches on delicate matters like street protests or official corruption, censorship is de facto far less comprehensive online than in traditional media.

Postings about Mr. Xia’s journalism lecture were quickly deleted, for instance, but new transcripts kept appearing. By late Thursday, at least 50 accounts came up in a Google search.

For Mr. Xiao, the fact that the original posting had appeared at all was encouraging and suggested that some Chinese journalism students were still idealistic.

“Perhaps it shows that at least one of these young students was shocked by what he heard,� he said.


Li Bibo and Zhang Jing contributed research.
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Winston wrote:
June 9th, 2010, 9:43 am
Awesome clips debunking the mainstream media's lies and propaganda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSLXVnc_2o
I would certainly take the red pill!!!
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Red piller here..
Otherwise, I would been a happy slappy normie plugged into the matrix.
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Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
April 13th, 2023, 6:55 pm
plugged into the matrix.
My friend was telling me. That most things you see are illusions. Consumerism is just an illusion.

I was watching this walking video of NYC and looking at all the stores to buy useless shit. It's all just an illusion.



Like right now I'm in Colombia. It's an illusion here.

When I was in Vietnam, it was an illusion.

The thing is....you have to choose your illusion to live in.
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kangarunner wrote:
April 13th, 2023, 7:29 pm
Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
April 13th, 2023, 6:55 pm
plugged into the matrix.
My friend was telling me. That most things you see are illusions. Consumerism is just an illusion.

I was watching this walking video of NYC and looking at all the stores to buy useless shit. It's all just an illusion.



Like right now I'm in Colombia. It's an illusion here.

When I was in Vietnam, it was an illusion.

The thing is....you have to choose your illusion to live in.
I Agree, but at least you made the right choice visiting Colombia and Vietnam. Much more bearable than New York City. I saw your Medallin video and saw how friendly people were.
Well this entire planet is like a giant prison. We can only work ourselves up, and choose the cells/countries that we are comfortable with while being in prison. That way, even if you take a dirt nap, you still lived the decent life.
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Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
April 13th, 2023, 7:55 pm
Well this entire planet is like a giant prison. We can only work ourselves up, and choose the cells/countries that we are comfortable with while being in prison. That way, even if you take a dirt nap, you still lived the decent life.
Look on Facebook at all the normie people. Look how artificial and scripted their lives look. If you look at their photos, especially family photos, none of them look real.

It's like my friend "S", told me in conversation, he said people in America are "pretending". It's a country full of fake pretenders.

It seems like everyone in America is just following the script that was given to them by their masters.

No one truly wants to BREAK THE CYCLE and get out of the BOX to FREEDOM.

Even worse, most don't even have the intellectual curiosity to question if there is a "box" or how to get out of it and what would be outside of it.

The box can be a mental prison. Many people are trapped in a prison of their own mind.

The box can be a geographic prison. If you never leave your hometown, that's the only reality you know.

The box can be an addiction.

The box can be other people. "Hell is the judgment by other people".
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kangarunner wrote:
April 14th, 2023, 12:59 pm
Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
April 13th, 2023, 7:55 pm
Well this entire planet is like a giant prison. We can only work ourselves up, and choose the cells/countries that we are comfortable with while being in prison. That way, even if you take a dirt nap, you still lived the decent life.
Look on Facebook at all the normie people. Look how artificial and scripted their lives look. If you look at their photos, especially family photos, none of them look real.

It's like my friend "S", told me in conversation, he said people in America are "pretending". It's a country full of fake pretenders.

It seems like everyone in America is just following the script that was given to them by their masters.

No one truly wants to BREAK THE CYCLE and get out of the BOX to FREEDOM.

Even worse, most don't even have the intellectual curiosity to question if there is a "box" or how to get out of it and what would be outside of it.

The box can be a mental prison. Many people are trapped in a prison of their own mind.

The box can be a geographic prison. If you never leave your hometown, that's the only reality you know.

The box can be an addiction.

The box can be other people. "Hell is the judgment by other people".
I know and America is the worst. I am not denying that. Most Americans are just too close minded, phony, uncultured, fake, ignoramuses, functionally retarded half wits. Just like that guy in your "Your not that guy Pal" video. People are much more happy outside of America and it's vassal states. Your video about Colombia is breathe of fresh air for me. People are much more friendlier and feels more human. Not like those stuck up plastic mannequin people you see in America and the depressing gray, brown, black, beige looking rectangular boxes they call "buildings".
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Winston wrote:
June 9th, 2010, 9:43 am
Awesome clips debunking the mainstream media's lies and propaganda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSLXVnc_2o
By "mainstream media" you of course mean "jewmedia," and surprise surprise that "This video is no longer available because the YouTube (((JewTube))) account associated with this video has been terminated." (i.e. by the jews that did not create Youtube, but have taken it over and made it into jewtube).

Anyway, I'll take the red pill :D :
If you're serious about "taking the red pill," read thoroughly researched work by an unbiased "American intellectual soldier of our age" to learn what controlled media doesn't want you to see 8) : https://www.unz.com/page/american-pravda-series/
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