http://www.savethemales.ca/ (Sebastian should like that page, its an antifeminist site )
A few examples:
Too many to list, but they're all really interesting.. here's the URL to the actual list: http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/controling.htm
Again, who knows if they're true, but if they are.. heh! I for one found the SARS bit interesting - with the amount of traffic that generates between Toronto and the northern US states, it's virtually impossible that they wouldn't be hit. Ofcourse, pneumonia and SARS are pretty interchangeable
"It seems that guerrilla warfare is a real thing. Too much looting, assaulting Iraqi women, too much Muslim-bashing. No discipline in the US forces and the commanders have a hard time in controlling their men. Protestors are to be shown to be "die-hard Baathist supporters of the evil Saddam" and show pictures of a "commando" camp with pictures of Saddam and anti-US slogans." (June 12)
Since April, The Barnes Review News web site (www.tbrnews.org) has posted memos like this from an executive at a major TV network to selected News Division staff.
If they are authentic, these memos represent the most important revelation of government deception since the Pentagon Papers, and suggest the "news" is little more than mass psychological control. There are shocking references to cover-ups of government domestic terrorism, SARS, Mad Cow, and events in Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, Iran and much more.
A few examples:
(June 23) …withdrawal of US troops from the Korean DMZ is to be presented as an attempt to keep GIs out of harms way and, stress this, not as a prelude of a US attack (atomic or conventional) on Pyongyang. This is a hyper-sensitive area. We are all assured that North Korea will not attack unless attacked and the media has to play this aspect down. In short, the less said the better. Iran is the new target, not North Korea. Keep that strictly in mind on coverage..
( July 20) We have to sit on stories of serious physical abuse of Iraqi citizens. Most sensitive (and we put the blackout on this subject) are the numerous rapes and sexual assaults against Iraqis. Interesting are the unreported but fully known homosexual rapes…the real problem here is that US GI minorities are mostly responsible for these and Bush needs these votes in November so on with the lid…we don’t think they can keep this shut up for too long…the Okinawa syndrome all over again.
Too many to list, but they're all really interesting.. here's the URL to the actual list: http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/controling.htm
Again, who knows if they're true, but if they are.. heh! I for one found the SARS bit interesting - with the amount of traffic that generates between Toronto and the northern US states, it's virtually impossible that they wouldn't be hit. Ofcourse, pneumonia and SARS are pretty interchangeable