“And so it is to the printing press, the recorder of mans deeds, the keeper of his conscience, the courier of his news that we look for strength and assistance confident that with your help, man can be what he was born to be free and independent”. – JFK (My how far we have come).
Media
We no longer have anything that even closely resembles a free and independent press whose job in part is to inform, reflect and to state our dangers and our opportunities. Part of the responsibility of the press is in fact to openly and freely question policy from a President’s administration almost to the point of being a thorn in the side of the government . After all the government is supposed to be working for and representing the people. Instead we have a complete media circus. A cast of highly paid mouthpieces and biased commentators. Nothing more than teleprompter readers of scripted agendas filled with deceit, lies, misinformation and disinformation. The major media outlets today known as the “Government Media Complex” (A term coined by the great Michael Savage back in 1997), whose talking heads are nothing more than mouthpieces for the government and new world agenda. Set aside some time and listen to this. Today’s media wreaks of Orwell’s 1984 in a very big way.
Police are murdered almost daily in the U.S. today and the coverage is minimal and the White House is virtually silent. When blacks rape murder and burn a white woman, the media is virtually silent. When ISIS who is raping, marrying, selling, enslaving and killing young girls by the thousands, the media and the feminists are both silent. When ISIS rounds up hundreds of Christian children and guns them all down, you don’t here it much or see it on the news. ISIS has murdered and thrown men off of buildings to their death simply because they are gay, yet you don’t hear a word from the LGBT crowd and the media is virtually silent. I can go on and on. And wouldn’t you think at the Democrat debates that questions about the FBI investigation, Benghazi, the e-mail scandal, the Clinton Foundation investigation, the persecution of Christians and more should be front and center in addition to policy questions? Same on the Republican side you think the questions could be directed towards policy and positions more often rather than pinning them up against each other just to tear each other down? How is all this I ask you in the best interest of the American people?
Justice Scalia
And now, front and center, we have the very suspicious death of the late Justice Antonin Scalia and the mainstream media is virtually silent and not reporting on the facts surrounding his death, the motive and who benefits from his death. With the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, which is highly suspect, one should look towards more independent sources to seek information such as the Trends Research Institute, Michael Savage, RT, Infowars,and many others.
Truth is, just as in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, we will really never know the truth behind the death of Justice Scalia. Yet gathering as many facts and inconsistencies and violations of law and protocol, etc. surrounding his death is vital for the American people to know. What was the motive and who benefits. A full scale investigation into Scalia’s death is what should be taking place. The future of America and the world is at stake having lost the Constitutionalist Judge from the Supreme Court and President Obama preparing to appoint presumably a justice who will lean to the left, will create an imbalance on the bench and provide the tools to drive the last nails in the coffin of sovereignty, liberties and freedom. You can easily connect the dots on this. Meanwhile they are coming after the two things the American people are holding onto, that being their voice and their guns, (And that did not work out so well in Oregon). As one connects the dots over these years and the recent bill before the senate, there is a chance of further false flags, a state of emergency and a full blown martial law thus suspending elections. And now this from JFK.
Kennedy and the Press
In NYC on April 27, 1962 President John F. Kennedy had given a speech before the American Newspaper Publishers Association called “The President and the Press”. Below are some random excerpts from this speech. Worth reading to the very end. The full speech just over nineteen minutes can be viewed here.
JFK
“The media is to inform and alert the American people. We expect you to point out our mistakes when we miss them. For without debate without criticism no administration and no country can succeed and no republic can survive. Our press is protected by the first amendment, the only business in America specifically protected by the constitution not primarily to amuse and entertain, not to emphasize the trivial and the sentimental, not to simply give the public what it wants, but to inform to arouse, to reflect and to state our dangers and our opportunities, to indicate our crisis and our choices, to lead, mold, educate and sometimes even anger public opinion. This means greater coverage and analysis of international news. Greater attention to improve greater understanding of the news and that government at all levels must meet its obligation to provide you with the fullest possible information outside the narrowest limits of national security. And so it is to the printing press, the recorder of mans deeds, the keeper of his conscience, the courier of his news that we look for strength and assistance confident that with your help, man can be what he was born to be free and independent”. (My how far we have come).
So please tune into independent sources and voices I mentioned few in this blog. Become a truth seeker and think for yourself. “In a time of universal deceit, telling the is a revolutionary act” – George Orwell, 1984
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