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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Not So Newsweek

Today, just like any other day, we all look in our mail for something interesting, and if you read this week's "Newsweek" ("Road to Recession", Feb. 4th, 2008) you did find something interesting. If you are a regular to the 'independent thought' zone (this blog) then you are familiar that most of the stories have been published here and elsewhere (and their content).

This week's "Newsweek" further weighted down their articles with the usual globalist rhetoric (which none of us should be shocked about). In three of their articles they talk about recession, the global market, the frivolity of the American Dollar ($) and even our old friend plastics. If you read or even check up on the independent thought articles that we publish here then you are no stranger to these items. Chances are that you are ready for anything and have no fear (which is the goal of this blog and writer). The reasons that these articles sound familiar is because they are. I wrote about these topics in "Dollar Devaluation Doom", "Home Un-Sweetened Home", "Effete Plastics", and so on and so on.


Am I mad or even angry that "Newsweek" is reporting these things? No, not at all, actually I am over joyed. Why am I writing this article then? Because the pile on globalist solutions to personal problems. They (and I include "U.S. News & World Report", "Newsday" and many others in this pile) are all promoting the idea of the Dollars collapse so they can have their wonderful Amero.


This all makes sense when I tell you that Mr. Zakaria (Fareed) was a Bilderberg attendee (Bilderberg 2005). He was named Newsweek International Editor in 2000. He writes quite regularly in "Newsweek" (US edition) and frequents Public Broadcasting Systems (PBS) and ABC News Sunday Morning with Stephenopolis (who is a fellow CFR members (look for CFR Senior Research Staff, he's the last one on that list) along with George Will, David Gergen, Bill Moyers, Dan Rather and yes Jim Lahrer). "He currently serves on the boards of Yale University, the Trilateral Commission, and the Council of Foreign Relations among others." (Bio page). For more on who sold out (blogs and otherwise) click here.

The reason that we get the news out there faster than "the news" is because they have a plan for the news and we do not. They want the news to get out there at a certain time so that they can groom you. It doesn't work that way here. We give you facts, news and real issues that effect all of us on a daily basis. Do you think that Brittney Spears is going to bring back a gold standard? Or will the writers strike cause you to not foreclose on your house? Please, this is all window dressing in the 'slight-of-hand' game they like to play.

They are addressing the dollar problem now so that you will lose confidence in it and then they will have their chance to get rid of it.

They are addressing the global market so when the British Royals or the Dutch Royals come in and 'save the day' you will not look puzzled (but you probably will anyway, because you are watching the NFL or football and you don't care). They want to lull you to sleep then come in and steel everything you have. They do it for power.

They are addressing the plastic problem (which we uncovered last year and other independent news outlets uncovered years before we did) not because they care about you, but instead they care about the environment. They are pushing the global warming initiative harder than ever. This time instead of being right there in your face about it, they will put out articles about minor issues that have something to do with the problem. Think of it like a jigsaw puzzle; every minor piece has something to do with the major issue. Do I think plastics are bad? Yes, and that is the reason we wrote about that issue. Except we did not write to save the world from global warming we are writing to save your life and to save you from major health problems down the road.

To read about what not to do during this time read this article by Linda Stern (Newsweek).

Again I want to stress that major news outlets are not places to get real news. If you want real news then you can use the links that we have given to you. Or you can delineate for yourselves what is and is not real news. I would personally pick the former.

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