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The U.S.VICTIMIZED page offers vital context for those around the world who wish to analyze the connections between the multiple tools of the covert war that has been waged against them, including the U.S.’ very own people.
Propaganda and historical revisionism require control of the narrative. Whoever can dominate global telecommunications can control the narrative. The U.S. has seized global telecommunications.
When over 82% of Canadians were opposed to the proposed breakdown of the arms-length relationship between government and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the Harper ‘administration’ proceeded unchecked. Today’s Conservatives have promised to sell-off the CBC altogether, if given the chance.
Consistent with the dogma of Brian Mulroney and Stephen Harper, today’s Pierre Poilievre-led Conservatives’ propaganda has claimed that the disposition of the Canadian People’s network would be to save money and provide private corporation-controlled reporting, devoid of government influence. This style of obfuscation was also employed by Mulroney and Harper, when other institutions were sold off to multi-nationals.
A beacon of brave reporting over the decades, the CBC, which has been within the fabric of Canadian democracy and unity for so long, would yield to a propaganda-delivering mega-corp – the U.S.
As a single example of the many offered in this book, American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) news reporting that was aired on the privately-owned Canadian Television Network (CTV), showed a woman standing amid rubble in Baghdad, while reporting that ‘we can see all around me the destruction created by ISIS.’
The above is terrifying science fiction, but there is an abundance of examples that must be taken together in a context that is made evident, once having examined the preponderance of such evidence.
Considering a single example of the U.S.’ reach in Asia, in India, under Nehru and Gandhi, foreign ownership of ANYTHING was to not ever exceed 50%, and ‘somewhat less,’ according to the industry.
Now, 100% of India’s telecommunications can be foreign-owned. The examples are countless the world-over.
Perhaps most importantly, as with everything else in this book, it is the intertwined nature of the different tools of covert war deployed against the world and the U.S.’ own people that is key.
This book offers substantial information, including a look at shocking events that the reader may have personally lived through. In this way, the viewer may analyze if he or she now feels if there ever was an unbiased opportunity to understand what was being lived, or if that chance was denied as a result of the careful and tyrannical manipulation of virtually all media.
The intent of this book’s Canadian author, therefore, is to offer the reader substantial and incontrovertible evidence, while illustrating the connections between the events in question. Without all of the facts and appropriate context within which to understand them, even highly intelligent minds had no opportunity to understand what they were being shown.