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De Omnibus Dubitandum - Lux Veritas

Sunday, March 1, 2015

From Freedom Outpost

TIME Magazine’s Tyrant of the Year - "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." -Winston Churchill

In 1917, Congressman Oscar Callaway entered some disturbing information into the congressional record. J.P. Morgan, a banker and a steel tycoon (February 29, 1929 Time's man of the year), hired 12 high-ranking newspapers and asked them to determine America's most influential newspapers. J.P. Morgan wanted to know how many newspapers that it would take to control the policy of the daily press of the United States. The 12 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 of their choice was placed at each paper to ensure that all published information was in keeping of the new policy, their policy.

Today, there are: 1,500 newspapers, 1,100 magazines, 9,000 radio stations, 2,400 publishers.All of these are owned and operated by only 6 corporations.
Often, we see people who are put in front of our faces as being just and upright. However, when you pull the curtain back, you find that the opposite......

The Power to Educate Is the Power to Indoctrinate - The power to educate is the power to indoctrinate. When governments instead of teachers and parents take over an educational system, they start with the money. Once they get the district and local school systems used to feeding on Federal money, they start to feed curriculum down the food chain, as well, dictating what should be taught to children as a condition for receiving that Federal money.....

The Poo Generation- Ayn Rand said, "There are two aspects of man's existence which are the special province and expression of his sense of life: love and art." Both of which have all but been extinguished in the era of amoralism – reflected in cultural rot and the exaltation of the crank.












 



 

 

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