I get about one of these mailed to me each week.

This is a veiwpoint always denied via the US Media, and often enough, hard
enough to find from our now filtered International media searches, all of
which the
large agencies are simply parts of the US media or visa versa. And of
course these views are not carried by US Media, this person promotes
peace, and peace isn't profitable for those who are well aware of WHO our
Corporate media operates for.

I started reading these Viepoints before 9/11, and i think it was an act
of bravery
for them to continue on during and after that period, and not buckle to
the society of Fear violent faction that sells itself as the US majority.

I suggest subscribing for yourself, Gopher didn't sell my address to a
mess of marketing places.

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The Ruse of The Fourth Estate
By: Jaffer Ali

    We are the tools and vassals of rich men behind the
    scenes. We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings
    and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities and our
    lives are all the property of other men. We are
    intellectual prostitutes.
    - John Swinton, 19th Century NY Times journalist**

The recent SOPA legislation had another purpose other than
protecting intellectual property. It really was a thinly
veiled attempt to control our information ecosystem. Our
MSM is relatively easy to control. You see, contrary to
what most of us grew up believing, mainstream media exists
largely to promote the prevailing power elite.

Everyone knew that the old Soviet Union's largest news-
paper, Pravda (the Russian word for 'truth'), existed to
promote the Communist's party's central committee wishes.
Everybody knew this in the Soviet Union as well as the
West. There was no illusion of a free press.

If I may, a personal anecdote will illustrate the point
even more clearly. I was born and raised in Chicago most
of my life. When I was ten, my folks figured I should
learn more about the language, religion and Palestinian
culture so they sent me to live with my grandparents on
the West Bank. It was 1966 and the West Bank was
administered by the King of Jordan.

I was not thrilled to go because among many reasons I
was going to miss watching Gale Sayers run through NFL
defenses. But I remember a talk my father gave to me that
would not make sense for many months. My father, knowing
even at ten that I was a bit precocious and loose-lipped,
sat me down and said something to the effect, "Son, you
have to watch what you say when you get to Jordan. It is
against the law to say bad things about the king."

My aunt was the number one radio news broadcaster for
all of Jordan. She read the news in English and it was
broadcast all over Jordan and Israel. She lived with us
too. More on this in a bit.

One day my grandfather took me to the doctor in Jerusalem.
As fate would have it, a huge demonstration against the
King was taking place. Arab Spring reminded me of this
event in my life. In between Jerusalem and the village
where we lived, there was a huge park festooned with the
King's crowns everywhere.

Trying to get home was a nightmare. The King had called up
tanks and the entire army was mobilized as he was worried
that a revolution was about to take place. All movement
from village to village was restricted, but my grandfather
asked the taxi driver to continue until we got to the park
where the main concentration of tanks were.

All of the King's crowns were torn down and crowds were
chanting anti-King Hussein epithets. The army was not
supposed to let anyone through the road block, but my
grandfather was an American citizen and showed his
passport. They finally, after four hours let us through.

We listened to my aunt's broadcast later that evening. Not
a single word of the massive protests was uttered on air.



Fast forward to 1967 and the "Six-Day War" ensued. My aunt
was given scripts to read how the Arab armies were marching
on Tel Aviv. She was in Jerusalem, gun shots could be heard
everywhere. But she kept broadcasting how Israel was soon
to be but a memory. A soldier came into the station who
looked worried.

She yelled, 'what's the matter with you' in Arabic. She
was puzzled that he did not seem to understand her. So
she tried English. This he understood. He pointed the
gun at her and told her to leave. Yep, he was an Israeli
soldier. She had been reading how swimmingly the war was
going and here was an Israeli soldier capturing the station.

My aunt laughs about it now as she lives a retired life in
suburban Chicago. But the two events at an early point in
my life made me more skeptical about the role of the press
in a society. If you lived in the Soviet Union or the
Middle East, it is no tin-foil hat conspiracy to recognize
the verity of John Swinton's quote. At times, the elite
tell us the truth, but it is buried in a sea of trivial
information. Here is a precious quote:

    "The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any
    significance in the major media."
    - William Colby, former CIA Director, quoted by Dave
    Mcgowan, Derailing Democracy

Was Colby lying or posturing? Was he donning a tin foil
hat? One of America's great novelists/journalists was
Upton Sinclair. He wrote a little known book that he made
available for free called The Brass Check. It was an early
20th Century expose on how US journalism worked. If you
are a journalist and have not read this, shame on you. He
wrote:

"The methods by which the "Empire of Business" maintains
its control over journalism are four: First, ownership
of the papers; second, ownership of the owners; third,
advertising subsidies; and fourth, direct bribery. By
these methods there exists in America a control of news
and of current comment more absolute than any monopoly in
any other industry." - Upton Sinclair, The Brass Check***

No doubt defenders of "the fourth estate" will point to
great muckrakers to prove the point of a vibrant press.
But the exceptions do not prove the rule. If you are a
Ron Paul supporter, much of the above already rings true
as he is often odd man out of discussions�unless you
follow the most trusted man in news, comedian Jon Stewart.

This brings us back to SOPA. It is my contention that the
Internet's expansion caught the elite flat-footed. As more
and more people got their information from the Internet,
the stranglehold of the MSM was loosened. The "empire of
business" lost control of how mythologies could be main-
tained and promoted. So how could the elite grab control
of the Internet? See SOPA and other similar campaigns
down the road.

**Labor's Untold Story, by Richard O. Boyer and Herbert M.
Morais, published by United Electrical, Radio & Machine
Workers of America, NY, 1955/1979.)

*** The Brass Check was a slang term referring to a way
in which prostitutes were paid. Upton Sinclair wrote the
book of the same title that was self-published and made
available to copy free from royalties.
About Jaffer Ali

Jaffer Ali is CEO of Vidsense, a video content network.
With thousands of advertiser-friendly video clips
licensed from major film and TV studios, the Vidsense
content network can deliver millions of qualified visitors
directly to advertiser websites to view the content on a
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) basis. By bundling content and audience
and delivering both to advertisers, Vidsense creates an
engaging and compelling environment for consumers and
advertisers alike. He can be reached at j....@vidsense.com

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