An inquiry, yes.
Nuremberg??
Yo-yo club. I did once watch them beat the village team they signed Frank Baumann from 22-0 with Czech striker Pavel Kuka scoring a hat-trick of hat-tricks, Probably the most boring game I've ever seen.
An inquiry, yes.
Nuremberg??
Pope, I'm curious (in a civil way, not starting an argument) on what you think of this quote (which I've posted before) by Edward Bernays in his book Propaganda
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, and our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of…. It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind.
Just one final question for the time being. If the banks, the media and the corporations (and in some cases, as you say, the military) have influcence over governments, then is it really that inconceivable that the NGOs/"think tanks", that the mega rich bankers, CEOs, royalty, etc create, have infl
uence over governments?
In this country the line between a think tank and a political party is very thin. There are very incestuous links between them. Governments frequently use think tanks to fly their own kites.Just one final question for the time being. If the banks, the media and the corporations (and in some cases, as you say, the military) have influcence over governments, then is it really that inconceivable that the NGOs/"think tanks", that the mega rich bankers, CEOs, royalty, etc create, have infl
uence over governments?
In this country the line between a think tank and a political party is very thin. There are very incestuous links between them. Governments frequently use think tanks to fly their own kites.
Just as in America the whole political system is infested with lobbyists.
Not sure about the mega rich bankers. Their donations I'm sure are an influence. But any donor is an influence; again, you have the trade unions in the Labour party
But then we had a chance of real change. Where the elites wouldn't have a seat at the table & the media would have to behave. Yet apparently he was the most evil man in the world.Think tanks, banks, lizards, the CIA, the illuminati, the mafia, andrex, Rupert Murdoch, the unions, the Jews whichever person or people put politicians in charge in my experience are soon very quickly forgotten by arrogant politicians who think they are the reason they’re in charge & only care about hanging on to power & once they’ve done that then their legacy.
It would have been no different.But then we had a chance of real change. Where the elites wouldn't have a seat at the table & the media would have to behave. Yet apparently he was the most evil man in the world.
Here's a question for you.The Sun had loses of over £60m last year in fact think it was close to £70m
But why stop a good propaganda tool
They do have a decent online presence
Here's a question for you.
If the Sun went under, where do you think it's readers would migrate to?
Ok, let me re-phrase.The sun wont go under so irrelevant as Murdoch is not going to pack away his number one propaganda machine
There are a couple of ways The Sun will stop publishing
1. It gets get closed down like the News of the World
2. Newspapers are slowly being phased out due to the internet
Ok, let me re-phrase.
If the Sun didn't exist, what other paper do you think the majority of current Sun readers would be buying?