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This has to be unprecedented, don't recall anything like it
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I actually feel sorry for these msm "journalists." It's really pitiful to watch them now, trying desperately to justify their inflated salaries, and knowing full well that their audience is shrinking daily. Young people are turning away from these dinosaurs in droves. The internet has defeated them, and unless they can find a way to censor truth on the internet (and they've certainly been trying to do that), eventually they won't have any power and influence.

As has been noted, there is a desperation in their voices, an earnestness on their faces, as if they're shouting, "But you MUST believe us!" They understand no one buys this recycled propaganda, but they are paid well to try and sell it. Their continuous disinformation on the JFK assassination is the direct reason why so many of us have become cynical about any of the "official" versions of important events.

They can't deny the impact the Kennedys still have on our society, fifty years after the assassination. This is why they feel so obligated to invent new twists on the Warren Report, new animation, new "science," new "experts," to explain the impossible to a dubious public.
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This has to be unprecedented, don't recall anything like it - by Don Jeffries - 18-11-2013, 10:08 PM

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