Archive for the 'Perception Management' Category

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College Students to Pay More for Birth Control Pills

March 24th, 2007

Pharmaceutical contraception is one of the most diabolical—and profitable—scams of all. This might fall into the “more info than you ever wanted to know” category, but my wife and I use the Ladycomp, a clinically tested and registered medical device from Germany. That thing works, as advertised. It is the Porsche of birth control methods […]

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Confession

March 16th, 2007

A few readers submitted stories about the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confession antics. Yes, I saw it. No I didn’t post about it. Why? Sometimes, I just can’t force myself to take the nonsense seriously enough formulate a response, or even do a copy-paste post. This, however, is the best commentary I’ve seen yet on this […]

Tears and Praise for Champion of the Green Movement: Walmart

March 13th, 2007

I’ve written, repeatedly, that things were going to get weirder than any of us could imagine. Just how weird, exactly? In 2005, I wrote: Walmart built its empire by destroying the planet and turning human beings into nutrient agar… And now, Walmart as posterchild of the green revolution?… Watch the idiot Left slobber all over […]

CNN Archivist On BBC’s Absurd Lost 9/11 Tapes Claim

March 1st, 2007

Via: Infowars: “I’m an archivist with the CNN News Library in Atlanta, and I can tell you with absolute certainty, the mere idea that news agencies such as ours would “misplace” any airchecks from 9/11 is preposterous . CNN has these tapes locked away from all the others. People like myself, who normally would have […]

BBC Reported Building 7 Collapse 20 Minutes Before It Fell

February 28th, 2007

I sat on this story for a day because I wanted to make sure that the clip is authentic. It is authentic. BBC’s lame response is as good as the clip itself, in my opinion: “We’re not part of a conspiracy. Nobody told us what to say or do on September 11th….” Oh yeah: “We […]

A Fascist for Every Occasion

February 25th, 2007

Honestly, I haven’t looked too closely at the Neoconservative literature. Why? I read The Prince when I was eighteen years old. The whole Neocon thing just seems like a Machiavelli fan club/psychopath cult to me; a rehash, in other words. So, why do the Neocons appear to be in control? Politics, for most of the […]

BBC Hit Piece a Tissue of Lies, Bias and Emotional Manipulation

February 20th, 2007

I didn’t even see the bucket of bollix, and I don’t plan on seeing it either. Reading about it was enough for me. I can’t do the 9/11 official story vs. conspiracy thing anymore. Anyone who thinks those towers came down the way the official government story says they did is either clinically nuts, or […]

The New PSYOP Payload: Bird Flu and the Collapse of the Internet

February 14th, 2007

I’m still paying attention to the fallout from the incident involving the root DNS nodes. In the course of following that story, I came across the Strong Angel III operation, which proposed a scenario involving a pandemic avian flu outbreak with follow-on strategic information warfare attacks. Today, Slashdot linked to a story from last June […]

The Untold Story of Milk

February 9th, 2007

Oh man, I can’t wait to get this: The Untold Story of Milk: Green Pastures, Contented Cows and Raw Dairy Products by Ron Schmid. Via: Amazon Reviewer: Milk is bad for you. No mammal needs milk after being weaned. Raw milk is dirty, dangerous, and a major health hazard. Only pasteurized milk is clean and […]

Stalin’s Inspiration for State Propaganda: Walt Disney

February 5th, 2007

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Via: Los Angeles Times: “After the Bolshevik Revolution, about 200,000 [Communist] party members inherited a land mass of mostly illiterate people,” said Borsten. “Lenin said film was the best media for propaganda. Within the film genre, animation was by far the easiest way to say what was bad […]

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