Ger. Journalist outs CIA in Media

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skeptoid's picture

Said he expected his book would cause a lot of trouble for him. He died of a heart attack at age 56 this year. Something tells me this guy was under a lot of stress.

 

Word is that if you do propaganda work for the MIC, CIA, cabal (or whatever you want to call the killing machine) and then decide one day you not only don't want to do it anymore, but you actually want to expose it, your idea of a comfortable life is forfeit. NEVER make a deal with these people - they own you from that point forward. 

 

LOL You don't get to do their bidding and profit from it for a decade, decide one day to clear your conscience, and expect to live a healthy long life. Once you do work for these people, you can get your conscience back OR you can live a life free of harrassment or worse - not both.

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Grothesk's picture

Uh...a dude on RT is telling me that the CIA owns the media but they're so inept that they have direct ties to one of the most well known news media anchors of the past decade in Anderson Cooper?  Man, those dupes at the CIA are really effective at controlling the culture of the greatest military might on the planet but they're dumb enough to make a mistake that a literal retard would know to avoid?  

 

Makes a lot of sense.  I wonder what other conspiracies RT has to offer?

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skeptoid's picture

The gentleman is not saying the CIA owns the media. Straw man goes poof. The gentleman is not claiming a widespread "conspiracy theory". Straw man goes poof. The gentleman is merely openly informing you that generally speaking the western media has abandoned journalism ethics for the fools gold of "access" and "inside information" while they know inside that they've made themselves puppets. They tell themselves it's for the advancement of their national interests, as told to them by their contacts, but they know better. He feels guilty about it, and the only significant outlet that's going to air his comments is one that sees aboslutely no downside to doing so. He's being very straightforward, giving specific examples, and not really claiming anything that should surprise anyone that isn't a retard.

 

I will take issue with one thing - he says had he refused he would have been fired, and gives some indirect example of that having happened to someone once. THAT was weak. I've seen this same weak attempt at justifying the corruption in the Hollywood sex scandle stuff - "But I wouldn't have had a career then!" is not much of an admirable reason for going along with something slimey.

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Grothesk's picture

So this guy has claims about Russia collusion?  Or is that full on bullhonkey but what this guy is saying is absolutely truth?  I always forget who to give the benefit of the doubt to.

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skeptoid's picture

Trust no one, question everything, get a cabin in the woods and bury some of your guns in a secret place -  a few long range and a few short. If we ever reach a point where the gov is sending out raiding parties into the country to confiscate food to feed the cities, dig up your guns (the ones you owned openly have already been confiscated at this point) and hightail it to the cabin. Wait and watch for the piercing bright lights along the horizon. Stay low and avoid rain for the next 2 months. Then head on back into what's left of human civilization and help rebuild the republic. LOL

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Grothesk's picture

Sounds like a fun weekend!

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