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To: Nikole Wollerstein who wrote (52303)7/12/2009 8:56:10 AM
From: RJA_1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217884
 
PN is thinking about whats coming and being careful saying it (and actually getting it said) in the main stream media.

Hard to do (straight, hard, no nonsense view of the future) while pushing happy consumer goods at the same time.

Depressed, alarmed, upset future survivalists buy a limited range of stuff.

Bad for business.

And that is one principal problem with the main stream media.

I suspect there are others:

Two few large companies... desire to maintain access, and be called on during press conferences... perhaps even interlocking boards of directors (although I have no data or proof on this).

My bet is they (the boards) all come from the same social class... and why rattle the cage of the natives? What possible good could it do?



To: Nikole Wollerstein who wrote (52303)7/12/2009 9:36:35 PM
From: Webster Groves2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217884
 
<one or more American cities getting hit with weapons of mass destruction from an unknown source>

I beg to differ.
Ft. Detrick is not an unknown source.
It is in Frederick, MD.

en.wikipedia.org

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