Source: Christa Black Gifford. |
By Gundhramns Hammer
October 19, 2014
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“Persuasion
is often more effectual than force and
appearances often are deceiving.”
Aesop (c. 620–564 BCE)
How do you see the world? Are you sure what you see is
what you should see and not what they want you to see? How do you see what you
should see? Do you see what you see? Or do you see what others see? Is what others
see the same as what you see?
If you see what others see, then there might something you do not see but you should see, for in this corner may be hidden not what you see but what they want you to see to keep you from seeing what you should see.
And again, do you see what you think you see but you do not see what you should see?
To see or not to see what you should see becomes a useful and persuasive controlling tool in the hands of those who want you to see only what they want you to see.
In a sense, whoever controls the corporate media can mould the minds of people. This is what all is about.
Considering this fact, there is now a tendency to concentrate the media in a few hands worldwide.
This is part of a global conspiracy, according to some experts in the history of secret societies.
There are many cases of media monopoly all over the world. Scandinavia is a good example.
If you see what others see, then there might something you do not see but you should see, for in this corner may be hidden not what you see but what they want you to see to keep you from seeing what you should see.
And again, do you see what you think you see but you do not see what you should see?
To see or not to see what you should see becomes a useful and persuasive controlling tool in the hands of those who want you to see only what they want you to see.
In a sense, whoever controls the corporate media can mould the minds of people. This is what all is about.
Considering this fact, there is now a tendency to concentrate the media in a few hands worldwide.
This is part of a global conspiracy, according to some experts in the history of secret societies.
There are many cases of media monopoly all over the world. Scandinavia is a good example.
Thus, the following question:
- Who controls the Scandinavian media?
To find out, read an article discussing this particular case: Click here.
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