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Corporate Media: The Missing Headlines - FEMA Camps

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by Rand Clifford
10/5/08

While compulsory lying, distractions and inane diversions reduce our fourth estate into corporate government’s fifth column, it seems omission is the key tactic so solidly embedding mainstream corporate media into an exploiter of the people. Americans remain well informed regarding celebrities, entertainment, sports and weather—but when it comes to information people need to vote intelligently, understand what corporate government is really up to, or understand environmental issues, corporate media is little more than special-interest propaganda. And when it comes to the complex relationship of the nation and its citizens to the 95% of global population that are not American…strategies such as omission perpetuate the fossilized notion of “we’re number one” being all that Americans really need to know.

So what if instead of subjugating, dividing and stupefying the people, corporate media actually lived up to its noblest reason for being and served the peoples’ best interests? What might be some of the headlines we’d see, and the essence driving them?

Perhaps….

Closed-door session of the House prompts representative outrage, leaks

(March 13, 2008) The House of Representatives held only its sixth closed session since 1812, and the first since July 1983, when it secretly discussed U.S. support for the Contras in Nicaragua. The publicly stated reason for the recent closed session was for members to discuss new citizen surveillance provisions. However, conversations off the record have indicated that the meeting was primarily about nine key issues:

1. the imminent collapse of the U.S. economy to occur by September 2008

2. the imminent collapse of U.S. federal government finances by February 2009

3. the possibility of civil war inside the USA as a result of the collapses

4. advance round-ups of “insurgent U.S. citizens” (those opposing the New World Order) likely to move against the government

5. detention of those rounded-up at “REX 84“camps constructed throughout the USA

6. possibility of retaliation against members of Congress for the collapses

7. the location of “safe facilities” for members of Congress and their families to reside during expected massive civil unrest

8. the necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with Canada (for its natural resources) and Mexico (for its pool of cheap labor)

9. the issuance of a new currency – THE AMERO – for all three nations as the proposed solution to the upcoming economic Armageddon….

Imagine how much the above information would help people understand the enormity of, and better navigate lies blooming around the following:

Constitution violated, U.S. infantry troops to be deployed on U.S. soil starting October 1

The “Raiders”, First Brigade Combat Team of the Third Division, are now under the command of US Army North, the Army’s component of NorthCom—the Pentagon’s northern command, which was created after 9/11 to defend the US “homeland” and aid local, state and federal authorities. Posse Comitatus was an act passed by Congress on June 16, 1878, which prohibits federal uniformed services from being deployed on non-federal property to maintain “law and order”….

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U.S. troops and recruits quizzed about willingness to shoot friends and family members

Soldiers recently returning from Iraq reveal that U.S. troops are being trained to conduct domestic round-ups and confiscate guns, and being quizzed about shooting American citizens—including their own friends and family members—as part of a long-standing program to prepare for the declaration of martial law….

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2 responses // Corporate Media: The Missing Headlines - FEMA Camps

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    these are very terrifying times. If the media were to report on any of these stories i think people everywhere would know what was really going on in the government. this is obviously why we haven't hear much of anything.

    ImpeachMe
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    But isn't that the job description for the media, to let the people know what's going on?

    DandelionSalad

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