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The New York Times in their article, " U.S. Underwrites Internet Detour Around Censors ," stated in June, 2011 that: The Obama administration is leading a global effort to deploy “shadow†Internet and mobile phone systems that dissidents can use to undermine repressive governments that seek to silence them by censoring or shutting down telecommunications networks
Land Destroyer November 2, 2012 An egregious war crime was reported on by the Washington Post, but deceitfully and purposefully spun and shrugged off. In the Post’s article, " Syrian rebels execute unarmed government soldiers; dozens killed in fighting ," it is first reported: Syrian rebels executed at least a half-dozen unarmed government soldiers Thursday after attacks on checkpoints near the town of Saraqeb in northwest Syria. Then:Â The execution of the soldiers, which was documented in a graphic video [GRAPHIC] posted online Thursday, is not the first time that rebel fighters appear to have committed war crimes.
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Cargill and Others Behind anti-Organic "Stanford Study" Anti-organic "study" is not news, rather, coordinated propaganda campaign. by Tony Cartalucci  September 5, 2012 – Harry Wallop of the London Telegraph ends his anti-organic food editorial with the following sentence: "Tomorrow, the baby is going to get an extra dollop of pesticide-sprayed carrots." Whether or not Wallop is as brain-addled as he leads on to being, the point of his editorial is to encourage similar attitudes amongst the Telegraph’s readership, attempting to manipulate public perception in the wake of a recent Stanford University "study" regarding organic food. Image : Conflict of interest?
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