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The mass media is the mind control instrument of the central bankers who regard the US population as their property. The family of Eugene Meyer, a Lazard Freres banker and former Fed Chairman, controls Newsweek magazine. The central bankers, including the Rockefellers, control the rest of the mass media through ownership or advertising. Their agenda is to undermine the family in order to destabilize society and decrease population.

2007-12-09 04:22:47 · 13 answers · asked by stale mate 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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Walmart, Exxon, Verizon, Oil Companies, Cigarettes Companies, Japan, Rockefellers, and Banks! The media likes to try and control what the population sees and believes. They make us watch their opinions in hopes that we will agree with them. And most people in this country are stupid enough to buy it! We all know what it is we should do in order to give this country back to the people yet we all just sit back and let it all happen and continue to ***** about it! Look up your rights as an American citizen, people! We have the right to replace our government when our government stops working for the people and our government stopped doing that years ago! Maybe it is time we got off our asses and did something about this before we turn into a 3rd world country and the shift of global power transfers to another!

2007-12-09 05:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by imahippieguy 4 · 2 1

I just don't understand the things they pick for the massive coverage. I think the story of the amish girls being hog-tied and shot in the back of the head is a bigger story than a pervert congressman who sent a "love" letter to a page... (who BTW was 18 at the time)(so it's concentual) They pick stupid stories and try to make them political instead of focusing on the big picture. Who cares that some anorexic Hollywood whore is puking behind Mann's Chinese Theater after a night of Crystall and cocaine. Why don't they concentrate on people who make a real difference in the world... like the doctor that finds a cure for something. The chemist who makes a drug that helps people. The cop, the firefighter, the schoolteacher, the soldier, even the damn truck driver.... the real heros of the world, not the over paid starlets in LA.

2016-04-08 03:37:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Wealthy jews,for the most part. It began in the early 20th century,escalated after WWII but really took off in the 60's and 70's when one by one almost our entire media came under jewish control,beginning with the book publishing industry,followed by the purchase of elite magazines and flagship newspapers. They almost virtually control the entire flow of information and opinion. I have no idea as to their non-media holdings but it doesn't interest me; mostly,I'm concerned about a situation that enables people with - to put it mildly - highly mixed loyalties to utterly control and manipulate American thought and through that the political process.

2007-12-11 12:17:45 · answer #3 · answered by Galahad 7 · 0 1

You left out the Illuminati, the CFR, the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons and the Bilderburg Group. Oh yea, don't forget the aliens from Area 51.

The truth IS out there!!!

2007-12-09 04:57:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

On Frdiay, December 7, Rudy Giuliani told an association of manufacturers in Illinois:

"You know what the essential nature of the American people is?" Giuliani said. "You know because your association stands for it. The essential nature of the American people is: We want to sell you something."

So it's not about the charade of trumped up GOP family values (of which Giuliani has been the antithesis in his personal life), nor the importance of religion, nor the nobility of democracy.

No, Rudy cuts right to the chase when among fellow hucksters: what defines us as Americans is that "We want to sell you something."

As usual, this most revealing of Rudy G. comments came at the end of an article (in this case in the November 8th Chicago Sun-Times). That's where we find a lot of the most important news in the mainstream media, in the last paragraph of news stories.

So, it's not about leadership, or moral values, or the Pledge of Allegiance.

It's about packaging, not substance.

And who can embody that more than the man who screwed up everything about handling NYC before, during and after 9/11, except for cutting a "heroic" and "defiant" image for the media? All style, no accountability.

There's something deeply troubling to hear a Republican like Rudy G. bare it all to the business community: what we are about as a nation, they believe, is not our liberty and freedom; it's about selling.

That's right: selling products that we don't need, selling wars, selling politicians who are corrupt and immoral (but repackaging them as heroic), selling us torture, selling us fear, selling us down the river so that a select few at the top can profit and seize unprecedented power.

The great experience of democracy, Rudy revealed, is not about all that patriotic pablum we learn in school; no, the "essential nature" of us as Americans is pushing products, just like Rudy G. is peddling "9/11" as his "brand."

No, Rudy G., America's greatness is not about "selling"; it's about real freedom, and real democracy, and real Constitutional rights, and real liberty -- not the manufactured slogans sold to us by you and the Republican Party.

You don't have to "sell" democracy; you just have to be able to breathe it to savor it.

That is our "essential nature" and nobility as a nation.

2007-12-09 04:59:42 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 1 1

The Hapsburg's and the Merovingian's...One World Order...World Trade Organization...Tri-Lateral Commission...Free Mason's and the Scottish Reich...

2007-12-09 04:32:25 · answer #6 · answered by Mizz SJG 7 · 0 2

The illuminati headed by the Rothschild tribunal.

2007-12-09 07:18:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Ted Turner

2007-12-09 04:47:51 · answer #8 · answered by The Beast 6 · 0 2

I think decreasing the population is our only hope. That being said, I believe we are owned mainly by foreign investors and are look upon as a high maintenance, overpaid workforce.

2007-12-09 04:31:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Big Business.

2007-12-09 04:26:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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