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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the video below, notice how the American soldiers stand around in the open firing their rifles. They don't bother to take cover because nobody is shooting back. They move leisurely and even seem to be a little bored. They even empty their magazines instead of firing short, controlled bursts. Anybody remotely familiar with firearms knows that automatic rifles eat up ammo like pop corn and if you're in a firefight you do NOT waste bullets. If all three soldiers are busy reloading, some tricky little enemy soldier might charge in from the flank and score three KIAs. The video footage is fake, staged and shown to us again and again. I chose this particular footage at random; I could have chosen from over a dozen other constantly repeated video "news" files. It illustrates the point that we are NOT being shown what's really happening in Iraq, Afghanistan or any other part of the world.
![]() Video (591KB) Click Here Its been around since 2005 and we'll probably see it next year, too Just meaningless images flashing before our eyes to keep us mesmerized... Well, here's a lot more of it - "The Video That Wouldn't Die"
Now NY1 is running the same video footage!
Why shouldn't local "news" shows run it too?
Our media has us trained to be idiots who watch the same images played over and over on the TV until we simply accept both the images and whatever the story attached to them might be. By showing us the same video images repeatedly, we become "comfortable" with them. We accept them as a baby seal accepts its mother's milk. The repeated video images put us into "acceptance mode" so that we will accept the new information being read to us by the newscasters. Eventually "new" images are used, but it takes some time (repetition) for them to reach peak psychological effect. The video clips are usually associated with the same "developing" story or similar stories, but sometimes the same stock footage is used as background for totally unrelated news reports. Just wait a few weeks for the viewing audience to forget, then use the same clip of marching soldiers or whatever for a new fabricated story. The footage of the running, shooting soldiers above are examples of repeated [brainwashing] video. It was first broadcast probably in 2003 0r 2004 It came to my notice in 2005; the first three clips are from 2005 Notice how the second of the first 3 clips was embellished with impressive captioning to make it appear new and "fit" the updated story. The first, plain version had already been shown several times already, so it was already stuck in our heads. Then it was shown again and again so far for TWO YEARS or longer. I wonder how many more times we'll see this same regurgitated video? Propaganda Primer New Links Page CLICK HERE Original Main Page CLICK HERE |