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Thursday, 4 November 2010

The MSM starts following the blogosphere rather than the NWO narrative.

It's not too often I praise the corporate mainstream media.

While attracting critics, the Daily Express - bravely - did a fantastic job campaigning for justice for Diana, Princess of Wales.

Recently, many of the newspapers have raised questions about the strange death of Dr. David Kelly.

But when a mainstream newspaper starts bravely tip-toeing towards the narrative that free-spirited bloggers and the wider still-thinking population have settled upon, then we really have signs of reaching a crossroads.

And while Peter McKay in the Daily Mail does not go with the "false flag" narrative in his opinion piece on the demonic printer cartridge farce, check out some of these key phrases (original emphasis):

"Could have exploded. The target may have been an aircraft."

Exactly as we said on Sunday.

He goes on: "Did our wartime leadership go ­public on every single threat from our German and other enemies? Of course not. So why do they do it now? To ramp up our fear. Do they think this will make us support them and their ‘war on terror’ policies?"

Of course, Peter. My conclusion is that the entire lot is theatre. A lot of us have woken up to it. And nothing they can do now will reverse that conclusion. Let's just pray they don't get any ideas of staging something to convince us that the bogeyman was out to get us after all. Still, we'll know who to blame if they do.

Peter brilliantly and bravely goes on: "The problem with ‘war on terror’ plots is that we’ve learned over the past ten years that the narrative offered by our leaders — that Al Qaeda is an evil force dedicated to ending our freedom and way of life —is simplistic, to put it mildly."

Not finished there, he heroically asks the question: "Is it because it helps our leaders establish that they’re in charge, as well as justify dictatorial criminal laws and pointless air transport regulations?"

Bravo Daily Mail for publishing. Though we see you still have a few dark forces at work above you.

And you, Mr. McKay, appear to be a brave, free-thinking man-of-the-people. I salute you, sir.

If every newspaper editor and proprietor were to come over to the side of lightness - the side of we, the people - and escape from the clutches of the NWO darkness... it would be a welcome step towards the restoration of freedom and liberty for all.

Educate the masses - don't leave it all to a small band of blogosphere freedom-loving truthers!

Post-Script: Can anybody spot how this group of people would be useful to the New World Order..? Is that why they weren't nicked? Think about it...

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