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And I'm not talking only about Sorry Failin as the web that phony massmedia lies tangled and being strangled in.
A retraction -- at least, part of one (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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For NOT 'asking us' anything, the blame goes on the massmedia. reporters who don't ask, and don't tell.
Portland developer malarkey goes nationwide (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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• Phase III: Escalation, prior to conflict and confrontation with the rulers, through the massmedia
Stealth Jihad by Frank Gaffney, Jr. and The American Legion « Mark12ministries’s Weblog 2010
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However, the Assembly points out that the right to privacy afforded by Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights should not only protect an individual against interference by public authorities, but also against interference by private persons or institutions, including the massmedia.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Murderers’ Right to “Privacy” vs. Freedom of Speech 2009
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Now too, sodo protests and demonstrations, walkers talking and talkers walking, but forreportage blackout and illegitimate massmedia autocracy.
OpEdNews - Diary: THE CITY OF BERKELEY VS THE WAR MACHINE 2008
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Hands Across America, a 1976 Bicentennial human chain coast-to-coast, was denied massmedia promotion and was massmedia-blacked out in performance, as news along the line proved the fraud of broadcast.
OpEdNews - Diary: THE CITY OF BERKELEY VS THE WAR MACHINE 2008
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The Highest Priority of IMMEDIATE Business for an Obama Administration is the criminal prosecutions of massmedia 'celebrities' for aiding the enemy (domestic rightwing terrorists) and war crimes incitements FALSELY shouting 'Fire!' in a crowded Theatre, (where 'fire' means "pull the trigger" and 'theatre (of war)' means Iraq where WMDs were known FALSE).
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Choosing commercial sponsorship in laying the 1920's cornerstone of the edifice of broadcasting, first radio and then TV copycat, was where massmedia made itself inert, in a bubble, and without life.
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Choosing commercial sponsorship in laying the 1920's cornerstone of the edifice of broadcasting, first radio and then TV copycat, was where massmedia made itself inert, in a bubble, and without life.
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Det här klippet har blivit TOTALT nedtystat i etablerad massmedia!
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