To: SeachRE who wrote (88 ) 10/10/2002 3:19:23 PM From: Raymond Duray Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2746 Re: They don't need to resort to that, and its effect is too limited. It's much easier and effective for them to do what they've been doing for the last year and a half... I view these extremely over-reported sniper incidents as simply part of the pattern of distraction that the elite is using to control the agenda. While the media is whoring this story, they are completely neglecting a competing and ultimately more important story, the total and long-running corruption of the Bushista junta: Message 18097112 ********************************* Here's something to consider. In the U.S. we annually have about 12,000 murders committed that involve firearms. That is 32 murders per day. For the entire media apparatus in the U.S. to focus on these six incidents over the course of 3 days means that the media has neglected about 100 other murders. There is an agenda being worked here. It is devious and it is propagandistic. There is method to this madness. Controlling the minds of the public is what this is all about. If the public wasn't being force fed infotainment about the sniper, and you know we are, we might actually be thinking about the arguments in Congress in opposition to Bush's mad scheme to steal the Iraqi oil. Or we might focus on the corporate scandals that are signs of the ruination of the ethical fabric of American corporations. Or we might debate how we are going to re-build the pensions of the victims of corporate malfeasance such as has occurred at Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Global Crossing, etc. But no. We are forced to dwell upon random acts of terror? Again.... let us ask: CUI BONO?