Thursday, February 26, 2015

CITIZENBORE

I watched Citizenfour last night. It was shown on Channel 4, the same channel that is pushing the NATO gay agenda with their flagship wildly gay series entitled Cucumber (no, it's not a gardening programme hosted by Alan Titchmarsh).

Citizenfour won an Oscar last weekend for best documentary.

I found it rather boring, with hints of vanity that permeated Jeremy Scahill's Dirty Wars.

And nobody has yet explained to me why it was The Guardian and The Washington Post who were at the front of the pack reporting The Snowden Revelations, implying that they really, really care about us, when it is those same two NATO/Establishment media flagships who always without fail at the front of the pack demanding war, demands that have eventually led to the creation of Islamic State and all their headsawing.

Why is Greenwald still sitting on most of the alleged NSA 'bombshells'?

Was it just a coincidence that the Snowden Revelations were reported at the same time that Obama was resisting calls to bomb Syria and al Qaeda has morphed into the medieval barbaric Islamic State?

Why has nobody gone to jail and the spying agencies are being given more and stronger spying powers?

And why do these people find it more important that we are told we are being spied on (a fact we knew already due to Echelon) when they ignore the 9/11 elephant in the living room that has led to the deaths of approaching a million civilians and the rise of Islamic State in every nation we have invaded since 9/11?

To paraphrase Greenwald: Surveillance breeds conformity. Very few people are protesting this mass surveillance. Is that because they are scared of being identified after being told that we are all spied on? Or because they agree that the spying agencies are just doing their job, keeping us 'safe' from terrorists that the spying agencies control? Or is it because they couldn't give a flying f...?

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