25-04-2013, 05:47 PM
This April essay (Part I) presents new and startling evidence about the three assassinations of the 1960's, and how they have stunted our knowledge of history, and thus our wisdom in governing. The unseen forces that were at work in the sixties have never been opposed and have been retarding an effective media and citizen response to the facts about climate change. http://www.globalresearch.ca/50-years-of...dy/5329847
Part II: The whole Keystone debate has less to do with jobs, investigative reporting, or an informed public, than it has to do with narrow industry profits, election campaign chests, and industry-backed media fog. As this original April, 2013 essay shows, an enormous gulf exists historically between scientific consensus on climate change and public awareness, with the media having for years been influenced by Big Oil to give equal time to believers and deniers. A way ahead is proposed at: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-climate...ad/5329875
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Part II: The whole Keystone debate has less to do with jobs, investigative reporting, or an informed public, than it has to do with narrow industry profits, election campaign chests, and industry-backed media fog. As this original April, 2013 essay shows, an enormous gulf exists historically between scientific consensus on climate change and public awareness, with the media having for years been influenced by Big Oil to give equal time to believers and deniers. A way ahead is proposed at: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-climate...ad/5329875
@Abettervision