Do you still MSM?

in neonrevolt •  5 years ago 

I mean, really?

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The lamestream media has been a mockingbird mess since the 70's.
If you get your news from the corporate mouthpieces, and trust them fully, what did you expect?

A criminal cabal took over by killing JFK.
Did you expect them to act reasonably?
They were here to serve,....you?

It's becoming increasingly clear to the mainstream of the masses that something is amiss with 'the press'.
Isn't it?

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Well, you are in luck.

You have found me, and I am going to introduce you to:

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https://www.neonrevolt.com/

They seem to have some good sources.
Whether they are, or are not, is for you to decide.
As always, freedom requires that you do your own research.

Here is an example of what I am talking about.
I didn't see that on the nightly news.

When you outsource your thinking, you got evaluate just exactly what you were thinking when you decided to do that.
As we all know, not everybody is worthy of our trust.
#fakeducation

The blockchain my help us get from here to there, but it has just been too long that lies were just as good as the truth.
If not better, depending on you perspective.

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Actually I enjoy reading the MSM, I know part of what they write is not true independently of what they represent, but I get another view, I can ask myself why they want me to believe something. In the 70s and 80s I used to listen to SW Radio, and I would listen to the VOA, BBC, RN, NHK, DW who were the voices of the west and then I would listen to R Moscow, Budapest, Havana, Tirana, Pekin later to be Beijing, and I would get the same news from two completely different perspectives, both were reporting something that was true but with their own bias, by doing this I think I was able to after some thinking get a clearer idea of what really happened. Beijing was very difficult as the signal was not too good and their English or Spanish was sloppy. Today we have an even greater problem with the MSM and all the different views you can find on the internet, getting to the truth is even more difficult.

In the 70s and 80s I used to listen to SW Radio

Did you ever catch Kurt Saxon on WWCR?

getting to the truth is even more difficult.

I think more folks are making it, though.

I still watch the nightly news, mostly because it reminds me of my dad.
He used to watch it religiously.

World Wide Christian Radio? I did listen to them but not much, there were a lot of Christian stations on SW from the USA, Family Radio, CSM, and a lot from the Midwest and California I can't remember most of them.

Kurt is dead a few years now, but his work lives on.

I even caught alex jones on wwcr a few times.

The interwebz is connecting us much better.
With video!