Monday, January 17, 2005

Fairness and the Fascist Factor_the great deception

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Raleigh Myers
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"Fascism should more appropriately be called CORPORATISM because it is a merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini (from Encyclopedia Italiana, Giovanni Gentile, editor). http://raenergy.igc.org/republicanfascistparty.html

Fairness and the Fascist Factor
http://raenergy.igc.org/ArchitypeOfFairness.html

Politics are the control and regulation of the life support system. Is it fair to allow a psychological operation to manipulate the public to give up the control of the life support system? The dissolution of the fairness doctrine during the Reaganhood era is the clue _ the rule that stated the media had to give all the sides to the story rather than all fascism all the time as we have now.

The statistics of media influence on the politics of life support are revealing the makings of a criminal conspiracy to overthrow the government of the US as the same group has in a hundred others. When we simply take a look at the polling and compare it to the sources of the media, we see how the corporatist media is pushing all corporatism all the time. This corporatism is in a plan called the PNAC. http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-15,GGLD:en&q=PNAC+the+Mein+Kampf+of+the+Fourth+reich
The warfare is a corporatist's dream when we see the profit motive. The control of the media allows the conspiracy to thrive. Enron swindling of California, the overthrow of the California government to conceal the swindle, the theft of the last three elections, tort reform, Social Security and Pension theft doesn't take a rocket scientist to connect the dots. 

snip: http://wilsontxt.hwwilson.com/pdfhtml/03891/158yr/gs9.htm
When people were asked where they get most of their news, 19 percent said newspapers and 80 per cent said radio and TV. The primary source of radio and TV news was: two or more networks, 30 percent; Fox, 18 percent; CNN, 16 percent; NBC, 14 percent, ABC, 11 percent; CBS, 9 percent; PBS-NPR, 3 percent. The degree of misperception varied according to the source of news. To quote the UM study: "Those who receive most of their news from Fox News are more likely than average to have misperceptions. Those who receive most of their news from NPR and PBS are less likely to have misperceptions."
   In fact, Fox News watchers were three times more likely to hold all three misperceptions than those watching the next most watched network. In the NPR-PBS audience, an overwhelming majority had none of the three misperceptions. If one looks at each of the categories, the differences are dramatic. Sixty-seven percent of Fox viewers had a wrong perception about links between Iraq and al-Qaeda (16 percent for the PBS-NPR audience). On the existence of weapons of mass destruction, 33 percent of Fox viewers had the wrong perception (11 percent for PBS-NPR). On world opinion, 35 percent of Fox viewers had misperceptions (5 percent of PBS-NPR viewers). In all three cases, the misperception percentages decreased when moving from Fox to CBS to NBC to CNN to ABC, to print media, to PBS-NPR.

The making of the great deception the whole test http://wilsontxt.hwwilson.com/pdfhtml/03891/158yr/gs9.htm

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