Tuesday 5 March 2013

Mind Control - Take It Back!

This is something that I have been pondering about for some time. It is about how the government controlled press are controlling the way we receive and process information. My opinion is that, working on theory that humans remember the most about the headlines, re the first thing we read or watch on television news. 

Most people live their lives on a short schedule, getting up two hours before starting work,  then squeezing everything into the few hours left after they return home from their shift. If they listen to the radio on their way too and from work, they will be bombarded with the headlines over and over again. If they try to read the newspaper during breaks, they will get no further than the headlines. If they attempt to watch the early evening news, they will get the local headlines followed by the national headlines. So who decides which news stories will actually make the headlines? Because those that don't are almost completely missed by the general public. It is, if course, the government who decide what are the headlines, in doing so controlling the thought process of the general public.

I believe that David Icke has touched upon this. His theory of Problem, Reaction, Solution makes a similar point about the government controlling the way we think. If a problem is created, for instance a recession, and this is the number one story every day for at least a week, the public will react by cutting back on borrowing and spending money. Two or three weeks later in the headlines we will read that the economy is in recovery, and images of busy shopping malls, full of people spending money will prove the point. That is my interpretation of Problem Reaction Solution, a way of distracting us from the realities of what our governments are doing in our countries and overseas.  In the absence of a royal marriage, or a hostage situation on an aeroplane, we are continually dumbed down with news stories that could have been made in some television studio. Is it any wonder that most people vote for LibLabCon? They never get the chance to think about other parties, they are not mentioned in the news headlines very often.

I believe the time has come for the news websites, not just the headlines, but the whole days news. Not just the well known websites, but those run independently from the control of government agencies. The Internet is also a great place to read up about the policies and local candidates of political parties other than the big three. Why is it that with all this information at our fingertips, we waste our Internet time on msn and Facebook? 

Knowing the truth is refreshing at first, ultimately it will set you free. Free to process information and make independent decisions. Free to ignore the doctrine of liberal political correctness. 

Free, if you want, to stand up for you and yours, for Race & Nation.

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