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Where do you get your information?

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Most people by now are aware there is a media monopoly that instead of giving facts promotes political agenda with lies and half truths. To gain power in the political world you need funding and so these monopolies make sure there candidates ( yes they do control both sides ) get the exposure required. The government is scared of the internet it is freedom of information and they even employ people to ban accounts like mine and send violations to questions that expose them. So if you knew there was a push for a n**i like super power what would you do

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  1. freedom of information on the internet?how do you know what is real on the internet,surely it is just another form of media only from different sources.many things on the internet are a pile of c**p i don't believe everything i see on it just like i don't believe any other media rubbish


  2. From as many different sources as possible... I like to compare what different sources are producing, compare the detail and build up a big picture of underlying patterns.

    During the Iraq war I watched all 4 major UK news channel programmes, the major BBC current affairs programme (Newsnight), ABC, studied all the new headlines and read newspapers in depth EVERY day - which proved what a load of utter rubbish and downright propaganda most of them produce... you get FAR better information from independent media websites, typically MONTHS before the key stories go mainstream!

  3. who nos

  4. Decode this lyrics " Knowing me knowing you"

    Luke 21.30-33

    Decode this lyrics "Master piece"

    Matt 22.32

    What do you think?

  5. I would do nothing.I couldnt give a rats aaasssss

    Who cares life is short.we are all guests here on this planet.

    Enjoy it while you can

  6. To be honest I read snippets from all over the place and make my conclusion based on the self interest of each party I look at both sides. I know people are in general rather selfish and you rarely get a genuine amongst us. I have dealt with a wide variety of people from rich to poor. I am sorry I am not so well read in the subject of politics but I think from the experience I have had with people. I am 38 an Artist and poet self-employed and I have worked in the shop the factory the kiosk the dirt and grime of outdoor work as well as care-work and therapy. I feel the combination gave me an insight into the behaviour of people and I did a psychology course too but didn't stick it out for I have a bit of the old A.D.D (dreamer) thingmie going on.

    I feel people are fairly predictable and I don't know, but I think I do, understand them and their ways.

  7. I read a quality newspaper with a slight liberal bias.

    As for the n**i superpower thing... if it ever happens, I'll worry about it then. The internet can be seen as freedom of information... it can also be seen as a means of anonymous propaganda.

  8. Just remember with freedom (of information) comes responsibility.

    Who's to say how much of what you read or see online is accurate??

    I mean the other day I saw UFO's landing in Haiti.. oooh watch out the UFO's will get ya!!

  9. get a better b.s scanner,

    -as per usual, TRUST NO-ONE!

  10. Private eye

  11. man so many good people have died already,we all die and move on, if we cant defend ourselves and are killed we will haunt them as ghosts any way, all is not lost

  12. Yea - sure -  

  13. i get most of my information from the pub or from the daily sport news paper and viz , i may not know alot about politics but i know that keeley 22 from barnlsey thinks russia is bad and thats good enough for me  

  14. While it's true that most of the major press agencies are owned by a handful of large companies, I seriously doubt there would ever be a major story that every single one of these companies would keep out of the news.

    I have a feeling that if [when] a story isn't covered on  FOX, you'll probably find it on CNN or MSNBC, or any handful of major internet news sites.

  15. I tend to read a wealth of books from libraries and so forth, as well as Parliamentary debates, and select committee and think tank publications.

  16. I look at the mainstream media, not much TV because I can't stand advertising but online, every source I have access to and nowadays that's luckily quite a lot including radical viewpoints even of ideologies I totally reject. I'm a big believer in knowing your enemy. After taking info in from all sides I'm the filter deciding what's true and what's nonsense.

    This are some of my favorite sites

    http://www.wsws.org/

    http://therealnews.com/t/

    http://www.guerrillanews.com/

    but again I watch fox and aljazeera too. You sure have a high opinion of yourself, that much is clear. Cute.

  17. The all powerful "They"....

    They say this....

    They say that....


  18. some few people breaking into the media recently as new blood, have moral compass, and will fight against the huge conglomerates that own all the media. I get my info from print, the internet, and cable. I don't trust anything i see or read. Question everything. I would fight against it with every breath in my body. I would even organize a resistance.  

  19. You seem well trained in paranoia.

    Why should I have cloths in my wardrobe?  And why should I wear cloths anyhow?

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