You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. - Abraham Lincoln It's beginning to appear that 'ol Abe might have been wrong. We have seen war after war after war, intervention after intervention after intervention, crisis after crisis after crisis where there is every reason to think that the stories were complete bullshit. If you thought those videos of captives being beheaded by ISIS or burned alive might be fakes, you're probably right. If you thought the stories of chemical weapons in Syria or WMDs in Iraq, or nuclear bomb factories in Iran were made-up stories, you were undoubtedly right. The fact is that governments around the world use the most outrageous lies to provoke behaviour, both domestically and abroad. And the evidence is clear that the media are either willing accomplices to these frauds or they are stupid beyond comprehension. Just yesterday, an American 'journalist' named Brian Williams went on television to admit that he had lied about a story he reported a few days ago. Of course, he had an excuse for it - but he didn't apologize for all the other lies he and his colleagues have perpetrated over the years. Here is some shocking proof that crisis actors, green screens, CGI, and paid propagandists are being used to fake worldwide events in order to scare people into giving up liberties, go to war, and create a one world government. We are all being used, folks, and they'll continue to do it so long as it keeps working. Maybe it's time to put on our thinking caps and start asking questions and demanding proof. Jimmy Carter once said that 'if you think of the worst thing you can imagine your own government doing, you won't even be close to how bad they really are'. - prh, Editor Axis of Logic |