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Showing posts with label new york times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york times. Show all posts
Monday, 14 November 2022
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Thursday, 12 July 2018
George Webb Journalism
Extraordinary journalism by George Webb.
I've been critical of his Zionism but in this presentation it's unavoidable to appreciate his work.
Nobody comes close.
It does seem that Obama and Strzok have a much deeper connection than reported in the paper of record.
Saturday, 14 April 2018
New York Times Bestseller, Kurt Eichenwald & Child Porn
Kurt Eichenwald wrote a conspiracy bashing piece in Newsweek a while back.
However, he also paid an underage boy for child pornography.
He claims it was research for a New York Times article.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Trump's Mentor - Roy Cohn
I wanted to research Roy Cohn and discovered this gem of an interview. I assumed I'd judge him a loathsome New York, Jewish Criminal Lawyer but actually I quite liked him. He struck me as most definitely criminal but somehow a straight shooter.
Most people are told to think that Nixon, McCarthy and other media hate-targets are evil, but I've found that when the media smears someone repeatedly and ad nauseum, then it's the media who are covering up something, and the targets knew something the media would prefer wasn't widely known.
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Jewish Voice For Peace Interview
Fascinating podcast of smart young snippy Jews who interview a Jewish Voice for Peace member, though not without occasional snark from some of the podcast team.
Nevertheless it's educational to the Semite student though the person who claims BDS is anti Semitic is clearly an automaton, and to be candid the person who suggests Jews are better in bed than the Irish should ask themselves.
If an Irish person said that would it be anti Semitic?
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Sunday, 6 October 2013
New York - Screw De Blasio Before He Screws You - Vote Randy Credico
I don't get involved with politics but Randy Credico is worth a minute of your time.
We all look at the political offering today and ask why the candidates are so bad. Well that's partly our fault because the media pretty much make sure the match is fixed from the outset.
If they're in the mainstream media they're pretty much pre-approved.
We all look at the political offering today and ask why the candidates are so bad. Well that's partly our fault because the media pretty much make sure the match is fixed from the outset.
If they're in the mainstream media they're pretty much pre-approved.
If you're from New York and haven't made your mind up for the mayor's election, this is a no brainer. The corporate media are going to bury his campaign in silence as Randy Credico's platform isn't well liked by the 1% so I'm lending a hand.
Randy Credico has a no brainer agenda to get your vote for New York Mayor:
- End Stop & Frisk
- Wall St Sales Tax
- Minimum Wage
- Free City College Education
- Free Healthcare
Why am I interested when I usually ignore political parties and don't live in New York? Well the Wall St Sales tax is the only way we are going to get the money out of the wealthy into those that need it. All we need is a half percent on sales transactions, and that is already being pursued in Europe. It's called the Tobin tax there or the Robin Hood tax. We the exploited already pay sales tax but the stock market rich don't, so this just makes fair sense.
It's fair. It's sensible.
Because America's 1% are so greedy they won't explain in the corporate media why this is such a good idea. The more we tax the parasite rich, the quicker we can get this planet back into shape. The lazy, unproductive and dependant rich are going to get rid of us when we've mechanized and built the technology for them to dispense with us.
You think I'm joking.
I'm not.
It's fair. It's sensible.
Because America's 1% are so greedy they won't explain in the corporate media why this is such a good idea. The more we tax the parasite rich, the quicker we can get this planet back into shape. The lazy, unproductive and dependant rich are going to get rid of us when we've mechanized and built the technology for them to dispense with us.
You think I'm joking.
I'm not.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Pret A Manger & McDonalds In London & New York
It's no coincidence that exploited workers on both sides of the Atlantic are unable to take any more and are taking action at the same time. Webster Tarpley is doing incredible work on strategy for underpaid fast food workers. There's a whole podcast he did (or check the one before the link) over on his website that people in London should be paying attention to if they are being exploited by greedy corporations that use the word passionate a lot in their advertising.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Friday, 24 August 2012
British Broadcasting Corporation Caught Pulling Propaganda Video
BBC#Syria human bomb video removal copyright explanation begs question why story also deleted, and why@nytimes seems to have deleted too.
— Charles Shoebridge (@ShoebridgeC) August 23, 2012
NATO backed Syrian terrorists tried to dupe a captured soldier into driving a suicide truck bomb by telling him it was a prisoner exchange. The video was originally on the NYT and BBC sites but as it goes against the fairy tale propaganda they've been spoon feeding the British and Americans both sides had to pull it. The full story is over at Infowars.
You'd have to be mad to believe a flickering TV propaganda box in your life these days. But I understand they're quite popular with the Sheeples.
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Thursday, 5 January 2012
Flying Saucers Over New York
Around the time I was digesting and coming to terms with the implications of hypothetical collapsing time and the more concrete precession of the equinox (I'm not a solstice fan on this one and prefer March 2013) I met an acquaintance of mine on the streets of Bangkok at around three in the morning. We do this from time to time and usually exchange pleasantries though on this occasion I explained my latest thoughts on astro theology which are quite difficult to get your head around on first try but I don't like trivial small talk if I can avoid it.
It was his response that surprised me as he talked about UFO's and a recent New York incident. That was how I googled the term disclosure which opened up a rather large can of worms for me. The New York incident is discussed in the interview above by Mike Clelland with Christopher Knowles but I think it free wheels a bit after that into other interesting territory.
It was his response that surprised me as he talked about UFO's and a recent New York incident. That was how I googled the term disclosure which opened up a rather large can of worms for me. The New York incident is discussed in the interview above by Mike Clelland with Christopher Knowles but I think it free wheels a bit after that into other interesting territory.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Rupert Murdoch Hearts Bloomberg - Keith Olbermann Disagrees
Wow. Olbermann let's him have it. A little piece of TV history for Michael Bloomberg. Yesterday Murdoch gave Mike his blessing.
Birds of a feather.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Citbank Arrests #OWS Customers For Closing Accounts
Barely days after Citibank CEO Vikram Pandit talked about his sympathies with Occupy Wall Street and his willingness to engage with protesters, a Citibank in New York locked the doors of their branch and arrested a group of Citibank account holders who wished to to close their accounts. It's clear that Citibank are terrified that a few accounts closing will lead to a run on their bank. It would only take a small percentage of account holders to prove that Citibank is an economic hologram and like much of the financial sector, including the privately owned Federal Reserve, is desperately hiding how weak it is. The 99% are waking up and realise they've been duped, fleeced,conned and bullied for far too long.
Vikram Pandit, like all corporate psychopaths is clinically devoid of human empathy and necessarily has a relentless ability to justify corporate greed, as exemplified by his salary stock options and bonuses. There will be no Citibank/Vikram Pandit full apology and there will be no hint of confused embarrassment at the corporate or individuals inability to reconcile arresting law abiding customers on premises with wishing to engage the occupy movement just a few days before.
It's a PR disaster of Greek tragedy proportions and the kind of paranoid reflexive action we're learning to expect, much like the NYPD macing defenceless women that unveils how scared the machine is of the 99% and how close the matrix is to collapsing.
Friday, 21 December 2007
Communication Breakdown
One of my new resolutions is to reuse paper and plastic cups as often as possible. I thought I'd start with the Starbucks coffee downstairs because its no hassle to rinse their cup and reuse. I also thought I'd reuse the polystyrene cup that McDonalds use to serve their delicious morning coffee that I talked about over here. The first morning I indicated my intention to resue my cup, and the lady at the till said "No, no, no". I nearly broke out into "you don't love me and I know now" but it wasn't the time to be witty so I persisted and she called the manager. I thought the problem had been resolved but instead my breakfast was served like this.
It's not easy being green, I tells ya. Maybe the folks from Responsible China can help out or as the New York Times puts it so well. "Civilization will attain new heights when we all patronize McDonald's and Burger King with our own knives, forks, spoons and plates. Wouldn't fast food be even faster if we brought our own eating equipment and did our own dishes? But then such basic social skills as maintaining our own supply of cutlery and washing our own dishes are beyond most of us once we step outside our own homes.
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