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This has to be unprecedented, don't recall anything like it
#11
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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#12
Nathaniel Heidenheimer Wrote:Sometimes the strategy is throw baby with bathwater.

For the 50th it seems the strategy is "add an amazon of bathwater" and nobody will even see the baby"

What has struck me it the sheer varieties of propaganda themes. Some are not Conspiracy, but unusual truth about of, po. but lies about do po, Others mix up these combinations in such a bizarre way. IMO Sabato is the major howitzer they are using for the 50th. He is SOOOOO bad that it almost makes it a BAD THING that he sheepishly admits there was a conspiracy.

Sabato MUST be dealt with (in a democratic Enlightenment sort of way) FAST! He was bull shitting all over the networks this morning. His course and media exposure seems like it was an operation in the works for a very long time. I hope CTKA and or others have someone working on this. I only have time to post 24/7 and try to keep my family and job. Try. If the Sabato article is done soon I will get it 8 billion views plus load with with judo links.

Sabato has an app that is competing with mine - as of yesterday he had zero reviews and my sales have been going up - NBC also has an app which is crap as well. Maybe their ability to advertise which I don't have is bringing more people to the App Store and if they find my app they find the truth. Like Jim said recently on Black Op Radio that he was hoping Bugliosi would be ranting about Reclaiming Parkland which would get Jim's book(s) more attention.

No one really believes what the MSM and lone nutter's say - but by them being all over the press perhaps gets people interested in the assassination and propels them to search for the truth.
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#13
Mary Constantine Wrote:Hello, I just joined DPF a few days ago.

I live in Melbourne, Australia, and wanted to add my bit to this thread by saying; it's the same here. I've been reading, online and in books, about the assassination for five years or so now, and have barely seen anything in the local media about JFK or the assassination in that time.

Until a few weeks ago. In the last few weeks there's been extensive coverage here. SBS, a local TV channel, is running a "JFK Season" throughout November which includes, on Sunday nights, "The Smoking Gun", "Jackie without Jack" and still to come "JFK: A Homecoming" (about his trip to Ireland) and "One PM Central Standard Time", which looks to be about the interview with Walter Cronkite in September.

On Tuesday nights they're running the JFK Biography that was discussed in another thread here.

I've also seen numerous articles in the local press. In today's Melbourne Age, for instance, there are two multi-page spreads: one about JFK and television (how much the camera "loved" him and how cleverly he used it; how the weekend of the assassination changed television for ever etc); the other called "Reading JFK". It has a list of recent books on JFK and the assassination. I only skimmed it, but there was no mention of the books by Jim Di Eugenio, Joseph McBride or any other researchers who've brought out new or updated books recently.

And in the freebie paper they give away to commuters at railway stations, a charming little piece titled "JFK went out with a bang", relating how he and Jackie had sex for the last time on the flight to Houston.

I don't think they even do it on purpose here: they just blithely nick all the stories from American sources without even knowing that there's a lot more to it than those American sources are ever going to admit.


Welcome to DPF, Mary and thank you for the info about coverage in Australia, unfortunately it is probably similar everywhere.
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#14
Quote:And in the freebie paper they give away to commuters at railway stations, a charming little piece titled "JFK went out with a bang", relating how he and Jackie had sex for the last time on the flight to Houston.

Robert Morrow would pay big bucks for that story.:Turd:
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller
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#15
Apparently,James Norwood didn't like my responses of late.I received this PM today:

Keith,

I can't help but noticing that your posts on this site invariably serve no purpose other than badgering or ridiculing other members.

Perhaps you think that this approach reflects your sense of humor. Unfortunately, you aren't funny, and you are not making positive contributions to what should be a research forum.

James


Well,James,what can I say?I certainly can't remember you stepping into the ring and fighting to keep this forum clear of dis/mis-information tools like Robert Morrow.In my opinion,the only reason why this forum survived so many infiltrations is because of members like Charles Drago,Greg Burnham,and Phil Dragoo,just to name a few.These guys didn't mince words and neither do I.You don't like me...so what!I'm only posting for one more week and then I'm out of here.I'd rather be with warriors.Oh,and below you'll find the headline to just one of Morrow's articles.Do you like it?I cussed the shit out of him for it.So,James kick back for a little while longer and have a cup.


Quote:Lyndon Johnson makes "cowboy love" to Jackie post assassination


Flirts with widow after slaughtering JFK, wants to be "daddy" of Caroline and John-John; LBJ was a textbook psychopath.


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#16
I think that we will be better off to admit that "they" won the 50th anniversary battle and move on to the next one.

Scariest thing to me is to notice how even medias overseas are pushing the LHO did it theory. I'm French and the french medias had been pro-conspiracy for decades. Not anymore. They quote Bugliosi, they call us stupid and they claim that the truth is and always been within the Warren Report.

Plots and conspiracies are not popular words anymore.
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#17
William Reymond Wrote:
I think that we will be better off to admit that "they" won the 50th anniversary battle and move on to the next one.

Scariest thing to me is to notice how even medias overseas are pushing the LHO did it theory. I'm French and the french medias had been pro-conspiracy for decades. Not anymore. They quote Bugliosi, they call us stupid and they claim that the truth is and always been within the Warren Report.

Plots and conspiracies are not popular words anymore.

I think that's because the global media is increasingly controlled by US/UK/Australian conglomerates, or people in bed with them.

But they are living and talking in their own little echo chamber, and fewer and fewer people in the real world are listening to them. There are many periods in history when the elites have been so completely out of touch: right before the French Revolution, just before World War I, after the crash of 1929, before the student uprisings of the 60s.
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#18
Keith Millea Wrote:Apparently,James Norwood didn't like my responses of late.I received this PM today:

Keith,

I can't help but noticing that your posts on this site invariably serve no purpose other than badgering or ridiculing other members.

Perhaps you think that this approach reflects your sense of humor. Unfortunately, you aren't funny, and you are not making positive contributions to what should be a research forum.

James


Well,James,what can I say?I certainly can't remember you stepping into the ring and fighting to keep this forum clear of dis/mis-information tools like Robert Morrow.In my opinion,the only reason why this forum survived so many infiltrations is because of members like Charles Drago,Greg Burnham,and Phil Dragoo,just to name a few.These guys didn't mince words and neither do I.You don't like me...so what!I'm only posting for one more week and then I'm out of here.I'd rather be with warriors.Oh,and below you'll find the headline to just one of Morrow's articles.Do you like it?I cussed the shit out of him for it.So,James kick back for a little while longer and have a cup.


Quote:Lyndon Johnson makes "cowboy love" to Jackie post assassination


Flirts with widow after slaughtering JFK, wants to be "daddy" of Caroline and John-John; LBJ was a textbook psychopath.

Nice post Keith! Sorry to hear you'll be heading on down the trail too...... For the record, I think Keith has a sterling record of meaningful posts and telling things like they are to those who should know better, when needed. All political forums get infiltrators - and the better they are the more come. Some are just fools who haven't learned much and drank the Kool-Aide propaganda; others are of a more sinister nature....... Some are neither, but for some strange reason think that letting Truth civily duel it out with Propaganda Lies will prove enlightening in the end.....I don't think that usually works out well! Keep in touch amigo, via the 'drum'.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#19
Hey,thanks Peter.James did get one thing correct though.My attempt to rib Cliff about his clothing theory was an utter FAIL.I was going to apologize,but Geezus,Cliff is "hardcore",thick skin and all that......gonna try to fix it up anyway....
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller
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#20
Mary Constantine Wrote:Hello, I just joined DPF a few days ago.

I live in Melbourne, Australia, and wanted to add my bit to this thread by saying; it's the same here. I've been reading, online and in books, about the assassination for five years or so now, and have barely seen anything in the local media about JFK or the assassination in that time.

Until a few weeks ago. In the last few weeks there's been extensive coverage here. SBS, a local TV channel, is running a "JFK Season" throughout November which includes, on Sunday nights, "The Smoking Gun", "Jackie without Jack" and still to come "JFK: A Homecoming" (about his trip to Ireland) and "One PM Central Standard Time", which looks to be about the interview with Walter Cronkite in September.

On Tuesday nights they're running the JFK Biography that was discussed in another thread here.

I've also seen numerous articles in the local press. In today's Melbourne Age, for instance, there are two multi-page spreads: one about JFK and television (how much the camera "loved" him and how cleverly he used it; how the weekend of the assassination changed television for ever etc); the other called "Reading JFK". It has a list of recent books on JFK and the assassination. I only skimmed it, but there was no mention of the books by Jim Di Eugenio, Joseph McBride or any other researchers who've brought out new or updated books recently.

And in the freebie paper they give away to commuters at railway stations, a charming little piece titled "JFK went out with a bang", relating how he and Jackie had sex for the last time on the flight to Houston.

I don't think they even do it on purpose here: they just blithely nick all the stories from American sources without even knowing that there's a lot more to it than those American sources are ever going to admit.

Hey Mary I am the resident Kiwi. I am surprised that miscreant Hassan hasn't given you the keys to the place. She's an Aussie as well! Oh goodness the shite you two will attempt to give me! Anyhow, yeah this guy is an Australasian toss pot! I complained to SBS for screening it.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992
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