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Pastimes : CNBC -- critique.

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (11106)7/16/2002 3:48:38 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Read Replies (3) of 17683
 
re: ["so we don't know who they are.... "]

WRONG !

...that's just the point.

Not only do "WE" know who they are... but, "THEY" (the Media) know who they are and they know - that we know, that they know (vbg)~

After the Mexican Bailout and the LTCM crisis neither the existance of, nor the role of the Fed, the ESF, or the "PPT" should be a question.

I'm not even arguing against the "PPT" doing what they did... I'm just saying that CNBC, TheStreet.Com" and the rest of the media that is failing to honestly address what is so obviously happening at key market crisis-points is the epitome of journalistic duplicity.

CNBC has the courage to jump on poor Ken Lay, or Bernie Ebbers (and deservedly so) - but, evidently not enough to intelligently and openly address the continual "stabilization" - ie: intervention and in essence MANIPULATION that is so obviously going on.

It surprised me that Mark Haines didn't delve into this ... I'd be curious and wouldn't be surprised if they were warned NOT to... as this subject is obviously "out of bounds"... as no one in the mainstream media has displayed the guts to attack this issue.

Everyone on Wall St. knows what is going on.

Now it's everyone on Main St's turn to know as well...
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