Monday, September 13, 2010

Titanic Party Invitations

Alchemy del'informazione

There is so much interest in concealing the truth, who cares if it comes out, count only the declarations ... television will be increasingly true of the truth of facts. We saw this with Obama's recent statements, as we saw with waste from Naples or the earthquake in the Abruzzi.
What they did not say about Iraq? 50 000 armed soldiers who will remain there, along with 72 000 private defense contractor, plus another team from the Foreign Ministry directly from American or Iraqi government.

With television you can make false statements and not worry about whether the promises will be kept or not, because the truth told to the outside of the mainstream media will lack substance. To remain etched in our mind are the words of Berlusconi after the earthquake in Italy, his promises, his words.

What is not talked about on television is perceived by society as unreal, hypothetical, almost a legend. What we read in the Corriere Corriere says, what we read in a book the author says, but what we see on television seems to be the supreme truth. But do not we realize this and we are victims. It gets to the point of thinking that something can not be true if you do not ever talk to the big screen. An incredible read news in a newspaper remains a hypothesis, but when he comes on TV is true.

We think we are we to choose and that's why the screen becomes a major instrument of social control. We think with our head, but how many times we have been influenced to buy something only because we have already heard of the brand? And maybe some slogans we impressed.

Many facts continue to exist because it is spoken for years, but other facts disappear from our minds forever. Many events are there just never told. Who knew of the nine parliamentary questions about chemtrails? Experimental evidence of homeopathy's Nobel Luc Montagnier? Of dangerous vaccines for stress? Mini-nukes?
All things that we never hear about. From the blog

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