Monday, March 27, 2006

Re: [political-research] Bloglines - CNN Learns to Count


The pooled network coverage that brought us wall to wall second hit
cartoons for a traumatic second day of brainwashing was coordinated by
CNN and CBS.
CBS presented the Naudet Snuff film brimming with omnious foreknowledge.
http;//911foreknowledge.com

They only cover what fits in their plotline, and send out "Theatre is
Life" crews to make things happen.
See book
Confessions of an Economic Hitman for examples.

smcbride2@yahoo.com wrote:
> Bloglines <http://www.bloglines.com> user *SeanMcBride
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> Helping to Bring the Truth to the People
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> CNN Learns to Count <http://tvnewslies.org/blog/?p=335>
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> By Jesse on George W. Bush
>
> Today CNN reported that ½ million people were at a protest where they
> were objecting to the new immigration laws that have been proposed.
> They provided overhead shots showing the size of the crowd.
>
> No offense to the politically active people who attended this protest,
> but I have been to at least 4 protests that made that protest look an
> opening act. Yet, when those protests took place, corporate media
> outlets such as CNN did not have the ability to estimate the size of
> our crowds, nor could they arrange for an overhead shot or any shot
> that would have depicted the size of our crowd. I have been to
> protests where the crowds were so big that we ran out of room in the
> streets. I was at a protest where three avenues in New York City were
> crammed with people for a 30 block stretch. The crowd was so big that
> the NYC subway system was shut down! This is a subway system that
> moves three million people per day.
>
> When the people of the world protest the most protested man in human
> history, George W. Bush, CNN and their criminal partners in the
> corporate media do not seem to be able to count and they can not seem
> to locate a camera to observe the crowd. As a matter of fact most of
> the time they don’t even bother to report the protest at all.
>
> How is it that their protest coverage is thorough when it comes to
> immigration policy but it is virtually nonexistent when the people
> protest George W. Bush? CNN, the most trusted name in news? Maybe, but
> not the most trustworthy! Think about it!
>
> Comments <http://tvnewslies.org/blog/?p=335#comments>
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