• they use every news service . . .

    From noreply@noreply@mixmin.net to comp.misc on Sat Jul 12 20:50:36 2025
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    not only usenet, but every news media on planet earth work altogether to propagate their scripted daily narrative, translated into every language around the world, forever promoting the status quo while echoing reports
    of newsworthy (whitewashed, sanitised, declassified) events approved for release to their vulnerable populations (subjects, consumers, taxpayers),
    this is what they call journalism, because they're only doing their duty

    in their world, propagating and repeating the same lie for a long enough period of time has tended to become accepted as truth from the beginning,
    the bigger the lie the more truthful it becomes in their collective mind
    "jesus saves", "we went to the moon", repetition makes it become reality

    the foremost example of transforming mendacities into veracities through
    mass propaganda and repetition is military intelligence, and because the entire planet is under their dominion, all politics, religion, academics, society, everything, is infused with only their version of what is truth
    and that truth has always been only what they say it is on any given day,
    so they have to stick to their story no matter how implausible it may be
    e.g. "change you can believe in", the forbidden truth is nothing changes

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  • From Retrograde@fungus@amongus.com.invalid to comp.misc on Sat Jul 19 09:31:12 2025
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    On Sat, 12 Jul 2025 20:50:36 +0100
    D <noreply@mixmin.net> wrote:


    not only usenet, but every news media on planet earth work altogether to propagate their scripted daily narrative, translated into every language around the world, forever promoting the status quo while echoing reports

    I'll ignore the actual content of the message and simply point out instead I'm impressed by the flush left/right justification.
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