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“Progressive” Journalism’s Legacy of Deceit
Progressive-Left media persist in acting as propaganda outlets for the US-NATO destabilization of Syria, thus placating a politically conscious audience that might otherwise be mobilized against acts of imperialism and violence. The historical record suggests how this is not the … Continue reading →
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Tagged as alternative media, Amy Goodman, Barack Obama, Committee on Public Information, Democracy Now!, George Creel, journalism, NATO, news media, press freedom, propaganda, Public Opinion, Syria, terrorism
Wireless Technology and the Accelerated Toxification of America
As a multitude of hazardous wireless technologies are deployed in homes, schools and workplaces, government officials and industry representatives continue to insist on their safety despite growing evidence to the contrary. A major health crisis looms that is only hastened … Continue reading →
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Tagged as American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, Barack Obama, cancer, cell towers and schools, cellular telephony, DNA damage, Federal Communications Commission, health effects, precautionary principle, public health, radiofrequency radiation, RF, smart grid, smart meters, telecom industry, thermal effect, wireless technology
Media Manipulation and the Manufacture of Humanitarian Intervention
“Human rights have purely instrumental value in the political culture,” Noam Chomsky observed almost twenty years ago. “They provide a useful tool for propaganda, nothing more.” [1] Since early 2011 Western media outlets have given considerable attention to civilian casualties … Continue reading →
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Tagged as Abdel Hakim Belhadj, al-Qaeda, Assad, Atrocities Prevention Board, Barack Obama, humanitarianism, journalism, Libya, NATO, propaganda, Public Opinion, Qaddafi, Syria, United States, Western media, worthy victims
State Propaganda, Historical Revisionism, and Perpetuation of the 9/11 Myth
In the immediate wake of President Obama’s May 1, 2011 announcement of the alleged extrajudicial killing of Osama bin Laden by US military forces, a struggle reemerged over the official 9/11 myth that major journalistic outlets have been complicit in … Continue reading →
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Tagged as 9/11, alternative media, Barack Obama, conspiracy theory, historical revision, journalism, Osama bin Laden, propaganda, Public Opinion, Tonkin Gulf, Vietnam War