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barracuda wrote:Hugh, this feels right, these two magazines cover synch up and feed off each other quite often, and not usually in the interest of the predominant news story of the week. It's almost as if they spy on each other's editorial board meetings...
Did you see this thread? I wanna see your comments on the yahoo image there.
.And with analysis of the individual user, we will get user-specific psyops soon
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Sure. I see Yahoo every single day and it is state of the art spookery.
chillin wrote: I can't put my finger on it exactly, but there really seems to be something offensive about the Yahoo front page. It's like a condensate of all the worst parts of the mainstream media.
I realised this only a little while ago and am still pretty dumbstruck by the razing of the personal-political landscape (that media exists to provide a window on) that has been enacted. We have lost so much, there are many many people who have never heard of the existance of the concepts they need to reclaim their lives and livelihoods. e.g. there is increasing ostensible motivation for US gov to ditch at least corporatised militarism (cost, soldier moral, corruption blowback..) but v.few voices even suggesting that it might be possible. Thats not natural, and the lack of frank or illuminating mainstream media in a sea of Agents Smiths is to me damning if circumstantial evidence of a very firm hand on the tiller.Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:..Psyops is carefully designed for each demographic to allow for minor stylistic and perceptual variations. That's what makes it all seem to be 'different independent voices.' ..
Wombaticus Rex wrote:Hugh, what's your problem with Dean Radin? Been asking that for about two weeks in various threads.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:Yeah, absolutely. Acronyms don't really explain much. Actually, they don't explain anything at all.
Jeff wrote:Wombaticus Rex wrote:Yeah, absolutely. Acronyms don't really explain much. Actually, they don't explain anything at all.
Agreed.
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