06-11-2019, 12:22 PM
Tim Pool's ongoing explanations of the dying mainstream media is so very true and how this conduit to the public has
-not only done the bidding of the Establishment wealthy and powerful, but deliberately create news for that same public
with their only concern being having eyes on advertising.
.......................
The scenario I've often used is there's a party, a rave, a get-together of young people, where they chat away, swap bullshit
and act the way youngsters do. You -the world famous party-goer of fifty years-old, join your like-minded and similar-aged
friends after discussing what is appropriate for the way party-practices should be conducted and decide to visit a party
you'd heard about that was trending.
Walking in, the conversations stop and after a couple of minutes of you explaining the rules of holding a party, many of the
groups of kids slip away into other rooms. You and your gang follow them and demand to know why you're not being listened
to.
A couple of the kids go into a rant about how it's always the 'echelon' party organisers who get to set the rules and a couple
of them chirp in that they're only trying to enjoy themselves.
But as you pout pompously and prepare to explain that this is the way it's always been and maybe toss in a 'how dare you?
or a threat that you know the venue manager and have the party shut down But the majority of the crowd that had left the
main-room of the party look blankly at you and your smug friends and ask:... "Who are you?"!
........................
The mainstream media are dying and their unwillingness to change when the internet began to grow, has left them behind.
They will lie in their death-rattle and use methods we've never thought of -and certainly never believed they would stoop to.
-not only done the bidding of the Establishment wealthy and powerful, but deliberately create news for that same public
with their only concern being having eyes on advertising.
.......................
The scenario I've often used is there's a party, a rave, a get-together of young people, where they chat away, swap bullshit
and act the way youngsters do. You -the world famous party-goer of fifty years-old, join your like-minded and similar-aged
friends after discussing what is appropriate for the way party-practices should be conducted and decide to visit a party
you'd heard about that was trending.
Walking in, the conversations stop and after a couple of minutes of you explaining the rules of holding a party, many of the
groups of kids slip away into other rooms. You and your gang follow them and demand to know why you're not being listened
to.
A couple of the kids go into a rant about how it's always the 'echelon' party organisers who get to set the rules and a couple
of them chirp in that they're only trying to enjoy themselves.
But as you pout pompously and prepare to explain that this is the way it's always been and maybe toss in a 'how dare you?
or a threat that you know the venue manager and have the party shut down But the majority of the crowd that had left the
main-room of the party look blankly at you and your smug friends and ask:... "Who are you?"!
........................
The mainstream media are dying and their unwillingness to change when the internet began to grow, has left them behind.
They will lie in their death-rattle and use methods we've never thought of -and certainly never believed they would stoop to.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.