The alternative media is again buzzing with a revelation from Ed Snowden on how the internet is infiltrated by spies.
And again, we have known this for years. I have experienced it for years. Last summer after the murder of Lee Rigby there was such a psyop run by several websites to portray that murder as a hoax, with at least 2 aims:
1. divert investigation of Adebalajo and his preaching of Jihad to encourage Muslims to go to Syria and fight for Israel;
2. to discredit a very well known author as he began to establish a new media venture.
But are we seeing these latest revelations reproduced on the front page of The Guardian, or elsewhere? No.
Not any more. The initial revelations, revealed on the warmongering ZioGuardian, have done their job. Now it's, "sideline the interesting stuff into the alternative media and keep them focused and gossiping to each other about that for a while."
Instead we are seeing the general public being acclimatised to surveillance of all their activities, including having cameras in their lounge and bedroom TVs to watch them have sex. The BBC has a brief advert for their services in which a number of people are watched through a camera which is behind the screen on their phone/tablet. I mean, where are the protests against this surveillance? Where are the marches? There aren't any. The general public love feeling secure, particularly when the head of MI5 (not Sir) Andrew Parker can sit in front of a circus of besotted, mesmerised, lovestruck MPs and somehow keep his face straight as he warns of an influx of British al Qaeda recruits returning from Syria, when his organisation allows preachers like Adebalajo to preach Jihad to encourage Muslims to go to Syria and fight alongside al Qaeda in Syria, because it is a current British foreign policy to (illegally) oust the democratically elected President Assad!!
See https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/ for the details, but we've known this for years.
Focus on exposing the EM weapons/harassment stuff.
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