"A popular Government
without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue
to a Farce or a Tragedy or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern
ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm
themselves with the power knowledge gives."
[James Madison, Founding Father]
This section is devoted to exposing efforts by the media to undermine
the traditional family and roles, as well as our personal liberties
within our society.
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Media Caught Lying-Youtube video
- AOL/Time Warner
Censor Alex Jones Websites-Alex Jones
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The Media Knows Best-WorldNet Daily
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IRS Clears WJC in "Political" Audit-WorldNet Daily
- Charleton
Heston on Free Speech-An excellent and insightful look at what
political correctness is doing to our right of free speech in America
- The Saga of Yahweh
Ben Yanweh-Media bias in action
Use information in this section to translate foreign internet
news into your language, so you can read things that are
censored in your home country.
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Bursting Bubbles of Government Deception-excellent
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- Wikileaks-leaks
of government information
- Scribd-social
publishing site
- Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports
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Mind Control-Wikipedia
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Cults-About
- "We should all be concerned with the future because we will
have to spend our lives there."--Charles F. Kettering
- "News is what someone wants to suppress. Everything else is
advertising." -- former NBC news president Rubin Frank"Our job is
to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought
to have." -- Richard Salant, former President of CBS News
- "The People cannot be safe without information. When the press
is free, and every man is able to read, all is safe." -- Thomas
Jefferson
- "We are going to impose our agenda on the coverage by dealing
with issues and subjects that we choose to deal with." -- Richard
M. Cohen, former Senior Producer of CBS political news
- "An independent press does not exist in America except perhaps
in small country towns; journalists know it and I know it; not one
of them dares to express a sincere opinion; if they do so, they
know beforehand that it will never be printed. I am paid 150 dollars
monthly in order that I should not put my ideas in the newspaper
for which I write and that I should keep them to myself. Others
are paid similar salaries for a similar service. If I succeeded
in having my opinions published in a single issue of my newspaper,
I should lose my post in twenty-four hours. The man who would be
insane enough to give frank expression to his thoughts would soon
find himself in the streets on the look-out for another occupation.
It is the duty of New York journalists to lie, to threaten, to bow
down to the feet of Mammon, and to sell their country and their
race for their salary, that is to say, for their daily bread ...
We are the tools and the vassals of the rich who keep in the background;
we are puppets; they pull the strings and we dance. Our time, our
talent, our life, our abilities, all are the property of these men.
We are intellectual prostitutes." -- John Swinton, former chief
of staff for the New York Times, when asked in 1953 to give a simple
toast before the New York Press Club, stunned a roomful of admiring
peers into total silence with the preceding remarks (as reported
in the January, 1993 issue of The National Educator, and also quoted
in the book "Pure Sociology" by Professor Lester T. Ward)
(parody)
