Friday, August 11, 2006

Global terror - or a technicolor trick?


I caution people not to become swept up in the hysterical politicking and media hype over "foiled" airline terror plans this week.

Watch the film "Wag The Dog". If you haven't seen this - or at least read up on Nazi spin-doctor Goebbels - then you cannot possibly understand the depth and breadth of political propaganda.

I'm not on the inside track. I don't have contacts inside the White House or Downing Street. I certainly don't do enough research about these events and their place in the grand politico-economic scheme of things. But I'm observant enough to know that things are not always as they seem.

Question everything. Think twice. Consider an opposing viewpoint. Avoid stereotypes. Believe that bad guys masquerade as good guys.

Consider this idea and how you would implement it if you were President :

Problem-Reaction-Solution.

"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in our philosophy." - Hamlet.


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