War of Words
We are at war The newspapers control popular opinion and popular thinking. They are not an open conduit for thought. They have been bought out and are controlled.
The illusion is that going up stream, to primary newspapers,
. New York Times, Washington Post, yields truth.
Any high school student who can use the internet can easily pierce the veil of secrecy and find deeper truth thru the internet to such viable sources as Congressional Records, court cases, university law libraries, public records, small newspapers across the nation. But who would consider important truths are blocked ? How could this work ?
In the 1950s, lying news was promoted thru this program: Operation Mocking Bird
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Congressman Oscar Callaway reported to Congress in 1917 (Congressional Record below), how J.P. Morgan hired twelve high racking news managers. The twelve were asked to "... determine the most influential newspapers in America." They were to figure out how many news organization it would take ... to control generally the policy of the daily press of the United States." The twelve found that it was only necessary to "... purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers." "An agreement was reached; the policy of the papers was bought, and an editor was placed at each paper to insure that all published information was in keeping with the new policy." Soon that policy would be defined by a front group formed by JP Morgan and his colleagues (Warburg and Rockefeller). Morgan’s personal attorney was the founding President of the organization. The organization was known as the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR).
It was misspelled as Calloway to Callaway.
On February 26, 1917 ‘The New York Times’ misspelled his name too! Why? (It makes is harder to search for it !)
When you consider information,
it is very easy to confirm it.
Isn’t the Congressional Record
of some powerful importance ?
Google Search - 1917 Congressional Record Callaway Morgan
1. NAPFN Suppression of News - Oscar Callaway on Congressional Record
"THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD FEBRUARY 9, 1917 - PAGE 2947 & PAGE 2948. Mr. CALLAWAY. Mr. Chairman, under unanimous consent, I insert in the record at this point ..."
my.net-link.net/~napfn/callaway.htm
2. J.P. Morgan Interests Buy 25 of America's Leading Newspapers
"U.S. Congressional Record February 9, 1917, page 2947. Congressman Calloway announced that the J.P. Morgan interests bought 25 of America's leading ..."
www.mindfully.org/Reform/Morgan-Buys-Newspapers9feb17.htm
3. Real Conspiracies -- Past and Present
"4 Sep 2006 ... That's verified in the Congressional Record for 1917, ... was the billionaire Thomas Lamont, chairman of J. P. Morgan. .... Congressman Oscar Callaway statements were included in the Congressional Record (vol. ..."
www.crossroad.to/articles2/006/conspiracy1.htm
4. Real Conspiracies -- Past and Present
"That's verified in the Congressional Record for 1917: "...the J.P. Morgan [ banking] interests.... got together 12 men high up in newspaper
www.crossroad.to/articles2/006/text/conspiracy-1.htm
Google search for any combinations of words found in article: Morgan, 1917, Congressional Record, Oscar, Callaway,
Theory is the word that dissuades the masses from considering some thing.
Reason should be the word to approach an argument or a consideration.
The popular news controls our very thinking,
branding things with names Conspiracy Theory, Fringe Thinking,
Our lives are stressed, filled, rushed. Who thinks through to primary issues ?
Congressman Calloway announced that the
J.P. Morgan interests bought 25 of America's leading newspapers, and
inserted their own editors, in order to control the media.
Mr. CALLAWAY: … “In March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, ship building and powder interests and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press in the United States.
“These 12 men worked the problems out by selecting 179 newspapers, and then began, by an elimination process, to retain only those necessary for the purpose of controlling the general policy of the daily press throughout the country. They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers. The 25 papers were agreed upon; emissaries were sent to purchase the policy, national and international, of these papers; an agreement was reached; the policy of the papers was bought, to be paid for by the month; an editor was furnished for each paper to properly supervise and edit information regarding the questions of preparedness, militarism, financial policies and other things of national and international nature considered vital to the interests of the purchasers.
“This contract is in existence at the present time, and it accounts for the news columns of the daily press of the country being filled with all sorts of preparedness arguments and misrepresentations as to the present condition of the United States Army and Navy, and the possibility and probability of the United States being attacked by foreign foes.
“This policy also included the suppression of everything in opposition to the wishes of the interests served. The effectiveness of this scheme has been conclusively demonstrated by the character of the stuff carried in the daily press throughout the country since March, 1915. They have resorted to anything necessary to commercialize public sentiment and sandbag the National Congress into making extravagant and wasteful appropriations for the Army and Navy under false pretense that it was necessary. Their stock argument is that it is 'patriotism.' They are playing on every prejudice and passion of the American people.”
Popular thinking is easily controlled. We are materialistic. We’re driven to personal and immediate gain, while our community, country and future are diminished. Individual people, news agents, corporations, scientist are bought our by the controlling elite, to the profit of the few and the loss of the many. Cherish freedom or lose everything !
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