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Old September 19th 03, 12:42 AM
Tom Welch
 
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Never use the term "mainstream media",
instead call them "corporate media". This
really ****es reporters off when you refer
to them as "corporate media".

Why?

B/c reporters like to think of themselves
as journalist when in fact most news rooms
today are merely an extension of the marketing
department and nothing more. That's how the
LA Times works!

Journalists today are corporate hacks. The
day of the independent journalist such as
IF Stone is history.

Where was the corporate media in the 1990s
when Wall Street analyst, Enron, World Com,
Quest, Sprint, Earthlink, Bank of America,
and Global Crossing were all ripping investors
off?

Oh, did I leave anyone out?

Tom Welch
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Old September 19th 03, 05:42 AM
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 21:43:12 -0500, RHF wrote
(in message ) :

IKE had his "WARNING" about the "Military Industrial Complex".

So Today we must exercise CAUTION when Reading/Listening/Viewing the
'Smoze' from the "Corporate Media Complex" 'The New World Order's
Mis-Information Conspiracy'.



Oh, thank you, thank you.

Now I know the many years I've wasted as part of the Military-Industrial
complex.

And it's all due to RHF (Really High Flyer) and his/her/its words like gems
of wisdom.

My life is now turned around and I will follow The Old World Order's
Mis-Information Conspiracy from now on.


K.O. "Texe" Marrs, RHF and TW: the holey trinity of truth, justice and the
old world order way.



Gray Shockley
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What a relief!

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Old September 20th 03, 05:00 AM
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Tony Meloche wrote:



Beloved Leader wrote:

"Warpcore" wrote in message link.net...

Sending someone a scanner or shortwave radio might make you feel warm and
fuzzy inside, but unless the solider in question spoke the enemy's language,
I think it would only be useful to hear what the BBC says s.


During those infrequent stretches when the soldiers, sailors, airmen,
and Marines have a little free time, they might find Radio Farda or
Radio Sawa fun to listen to. I think they're a hoot.

http://www.radiofarda.com
http://www.radiosawa.com



I was listening to Radio Farda the other night. It is off-beat,
isn't it?

Tony


What are the freqs? I've been curious about Sawa myself.

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Old September 20th 03, 02:50 PM
Tony Meloche
 
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tommyknocker wrote:

Tony Meloche wrote:



Beloved Leader wrote:

"Warpcore" wrote in message link.net...

Sending someone a scanner or shortwave radio might make you feel warm and
fuzzy inside, but unless the solider in question spoke the enemy's language,
I think it would only be useful to hear what the BBC says s.

During those infrequent stretches when the soldiers, sailors, airmen,
and Marines have a little free time, they might find Radio Farda or
Radio Sawa fun to listen to. I think they're a hoot.

http://www.radiofarda.com
http://www.radiosawa.com



I was listening to Radio Farda the other night. It is off-beat,
isn't it?

Tony


What are the freqs? I've been curious about Sawa myself.



I haven't pulled Sawa yet, but I was listening to Radio Farda on
9775kHz
at 02:14 UTC Sep. 16th.

Tony


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