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14-01-2015 12:44 PM - edited 14-01-2015 12:45 PM
I didn't read it not in the least because like all people who feel the need to ram things down the throats of others, it's in a huge dark font, on a background which makes it harder to read and with totally insufficient white space to allow the brain to take in what it is reading.
However, I did find one marvelous section of an own goal
A well-known example is Mr. George Soros, who I believe is a man of this type. He has several hundred media organizations and has spent countless millions of dollars to buy influence with the major media, according to a recent news story on television. He implants suggestions, intimidates his foes, lies about his enemies and his intentions, and confuses the heck out of his readers and listeners with half-truths and exaggerations. If one is not aware of how brainwashing works, it is hard to escape the grip of his media empire.
So, he only "believes" that Mr Soros is the afforementioned kind of person - evil personified - and gets his information from a news story - but of course he's not being brainwashed by what he's seen is he?
Whether it is true or not is really a non story because we all know that all the media twist stories to a greater or lesser extent, are selective in what they (can) say and it's up to the reader to discern whether they accept what they're being told.
Here's another gem: Sinister groups often use environmental issues, for example, to stir up and frighten people. Then they use these same gullible types to further their own usually socialist and communist agendas.
What about the truths that people don't want to accept - yep - they just 'brainwash' people into believing that it's all a load of rubbish - until it's too late. And only communists or socialists who use environmental issues to stir the pot?
And as for this bit of brainwashing:
Well-nourished by my standards means to avoid all vegetarian, raw food and juice diets. Eat mainly cooked vegetables, with some animal protein daily, red meat at least twice a week (lamb is best) and a little whole grain daily.
Just about as uniformed and bigotted as it gets. What about the millions of people who live long and very healthy lives on vegetarian diets?
I'll leave it at that - it's not worth picking over any more IMHO.
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