Thursday, February 04, 2016

Huffington Post article and two Chomsky articles

Alex Jones shows he is a propagandist and apologist for U.S. imperialism when he knocks the Sandinistas. David Knight, the reporter he has with him in his Inforwars video “‪Message To Bernie Sanders‬’‪ Supporters‬” disparages the Sandinistas just as U.S. elites and the New York Times do: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nikolas-kozloff/new-york-times-slanted-sa_b_4086339.html

 See video playlist: Truth about Wall Street Bailout: How "Free Market Capitalism" Really Works. Nader & Chomsky on Game that is played (Corporate Capitalism fails and it makes Socialism bail it out.)

 A note to a Youtuber about "Socialism" http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2008/06/note-to-youtuber-about-socialism.html 

 The rich and powerful spent millions of dollars to indoctrinate the public as I have explained on my blog: (they spent millions to "educate" the public into believing myths which are against the interests of the common man. See:
The Everlasting Battle for the Minds of Men

On the 2 disk CD Propaganda & Control of the Public Mind, Chomsky explains things about how the economics work for the rich and powerful. The story they sell the public is that private industries are "rugged individualists" that don't rely of the government. coverDisc One, Track 16 is called "Welfare for the Rich" and here Chomsky exposes the fact that Newt Gingrich was the biggest welfare freak in the country. But Newt wants the welfare to go to the rich. This isn't what is called corporate welfare, this is the system of subsidy of research and development. He explains the way in which our economy works: massive public subsidy and privatization of profit. Technology is developed under the guise of the military and handed over to private power when it works.

coverOn Track 22, "Selling Free Enterprise", Chomsky says this is a good book, the first study he has ever heard on this major theme of modern history, the business communities' plans to use public relations industry indoctrinate the population in the "capitalist story": Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 (The History of Communication) by Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf. He says the material is pretty revealing. The things that went into creating the "Mohawk Valley Formula". The efforts to drive ideas like public control over industry out of people's heads. Fones-Wolf writes about the leaders of the public relations industry and what they called "The Everlasting Battle for the Minds of Men." ... more from that blog post here

 Nobel economics winner says market forces flawed

YouTube is continually removing the revenue generating ads from Representative Press videos:

See videos:
Bernie Sanders is Better than Hillary Clinton
Clinton’s faux liberalism laid bare 

(this blog post is additional info for the video on YouTube called Alex Jones’s CRAZY “‪Message To Bernie Sanders‬’‪ Supporters‬”

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