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Another Word for Propaganda

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1Another Word for Propaganda Empty Another Word for Propaganda 1/19/2013, 5:14 pm

Floridatexan

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http://www.nationofchange.org/another-word-propaganda-1358607986

"Why aren’t film director Kathryn Bigelow’s claimed government sources, including employees of the CIA, in jail like Pfc. Bradley Manning? Or, at the very least, being investigated for their role in one of the most damaging leaks of national security information in U.S. history?

How did the Japanese-owned Sony Corporation that released Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty” gain access to information on the 10-year hunt for Osama bin Laden, so highly classified that it was denied to the official 9/11 Commission that investigated the terrorist attacks? The opening frame of the movie states the crime, clearly claiming that “Zero” is “based on firsthand accounts of actual events.”

Those “actual events,” constituting the tenacious search for the country’s most- wanted terrorist, are matters of such carefully guarded secrecy that even the 10 members of the 9/11 Commission, all possessing the highest level of access, were forbidden to interview anyone with “firsthand” knowledge. The commission, which was created by President George W. Bush and Congress in 2002 and in 2004 released the only official public U.S. government examination of 9/11, was explicitly banned from any contact with the “key witnesses.”...""

2Another Word for Propaganda Empty Re: Another Word for Propaganda 1/19/2013, 9:11 pm

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Floridatexan wrote:
http://www.nationofchange.org/another-word-propaganda-1358607986

"Why aren’t film director Kathryn Bigelow’s claimed government sources, including employees of the CIA, in jail like Pfc. Bradley Manning? Or, at the very least, being investigated for their role in one of the most damaging leaks of national security information in U.S. history?

How did the Japanese-owned Sony Corporation that released Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty” gain access to information on the 10-year hunt for Osama bin Laden, so highly classified that it was denied to the official 9/11 Commission that investigated the terrorist attacks? The opening frame of the movie states the crime, clearly claiming that “Zero” is “based on firsthand accounts of actual events.”

Those “actual events,” constituting the tenacious search for the country’s most- wanted terrorist, are matters of such carefully guarded secrecy that even the 10 members of the 9/11 Commission, all possessing the highest level of access, were forbidden to interview anyone with “firsthand” knowledge. The commission, which was created by President George W. Bush and Congress in 2002 and in 2004 released the only official public U.S. government examination of 9/11, was explicitly banned from any contact with the “key witnesses.”...""




Obama invited these people to the WH and he told them everything. They should be going after these Hollywood types instead of the author of "No Easy Day".

3Another Word for Propaganda Empty Re: Another Word for Propaganda 1/19/2013, 9:47 pm

2seaoat



Saw the movie today.....it was a pretty good movie, but certainly no award winner in my opinion......I agree with others opinion on the movie.....yawn. Most of the things discussed was pretty common knowledge for most thinking folks......but I thought the torture scenes were gratuitous and unnecessary....added to the yawn factor, and it was not until the last 1/3 of the movie that you began to feel like you had not wasted an afternoon.

The movie was not as good as the hype, but it pointed out what often gets ignored.....our intelligence folks are critically important to the protection of this country.....and when layers of folks who are simply putting in time....well we are vulnerable.....the real heroes in my opinion in this movie were the arabic speaking agents who without their skill set .....well we would be a toothless blind giant stumbling around stepping on cornfields, villages and pigs.

It also appeared that Osama was not going to be brought out alive. The depiction in the movie seemed much more sudden than the newspaper accounts where people were approaching across his bedroom.......I will let you see it......but you will love Tony Soprano as Leon....that was good.

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