Tuesday, February 05, 2008

How To Watch Television

The idiot box, boob tube, life support system, what ever you call the television in your house, it is a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands. My father taught me how to watch TV 50 years ago. The main thing to remember is to never watch the commercials. These are purely one sided propaganda generated by those who would soon part you from your money. The second one came on my father would jump up, walk across the room to the old black and white TV and turn down the sound. He'd return to his seat until the show resumed, then he'd jump up, walk back to the TV and put the sound back on. When remote controls became available dad thought them the most marvelous invention ever created by man.

Next, avoid watching any network news. These programs are really commercials for the ruling elite. Of course this is obvious to all in places like Castro's Cuba. The ruling clans in this country however are much more savvy in their self-promoting television commercials called "news." At the end of the day, we humans are still little more than troops of primates who normally crave communal interaction with one another. We are curious about the anthropoids down the block and around the corner. Our temple money handlers here in America and elsewhere know this and use our human nature to manipulate and steer our perceptions with "news" programs. They are programming us to get their way. Current information is important and if there is breaking news that is not another OJ police chase followed by a chopper over the city skies, then sure - take a look at the real time pictures offered by the news cameras to protect yourself. But for everything else it is better to use the Internet. The more I use it the better I get at it. The cool thing about the Internet is you can tailor your information demands. Which is to say YOU get to decide what information is important and which is mindless garbage to be ignored.

I can watch network news and read national newspapers however to mine information. I know how to ignore "what" the networks are telling me while concentrating on "why" they want me to think the way they are attempting to program my thinking. Also, going on the Internet you find out very important information that is not even mentioned in the main stream media like election fraud and the Bush family purchase of almost 100,000 acres in Paraguay. Sorry, but I find this Real Estate venture a bit odd and no MSM coverage tells me something really smells.

During the election you are under intense propaganda from the networks. The money owners herd voters into choosing one of their preselected, financially backed candidates. The networks broadcast only these candidates and minimize, demonize, fan rumors of questionable behavior or worst of all, broadcast absolutely nothing at all about other candidates not backed by the money owners. So totally ignore what the MSM says about politics. They are owned by the money clans who are enslaving us.

Until you can train yourself to use the MSM information herders self-serving propaganda for your own constructive purposes, just avoid it. Pay the money for a Premium Network like Stars Network or HBO and enjoy a movie. TIVO/DVR is a must and well worth the money. Naturally I like watching football but it is an example of something on TV that has become just too commercial. Use that remote and TIVO to experience football sans commercials. Whatever programs you enjoy avoid commercials with these modern devices. Of course this tactic and the current central bank driven economic bust will kill the networks but I'm not going to lose any sleep over that. The dinosaurs are not here today because they could not adapt - or maybe some are here because they did adapt but look nothing like their former massive ugly appearance. This undoubtedly will be the fate of commercial networks. The pay networks on the other hand will deliver more of what subscribers demand and that will include a heaping helping of the truth. For example, while the commercial networks pretend that we have the fairest democracy in the world, HBO aired a documentary about the crooked diebold voting machines.

Lincoln basically said you can't bull shit all the people all the time. But there wasn't television in those days. With television you CAN bull shit the vast majority of people, as long as there isn't an Internet around to make networks obsolete dinosaurs.

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