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Justplain
1st February 2017, 19:30
Today in the dollar store i visited the radio was turned up, and the dj's trotted out this guest to promote a couple of things at once. If you're the puppet masters, why not combine the messages into one fake news item? The actor the dj's (who were a male and female doing a morning show) interviewed was promoting an upcoming season of 'designated survivor' (whatever that is, and if its anything like the original survivor series, it would be anti-social and i'd get voted off the island). So, that was the first plug. Standard fare for msm to promote new tv shows, probably the same outfit who owned the radio station also owned the tv network airing the show.

Next plug was the sneaky one. The female dj said she really 'wanted to get this out there' (though i am sure this interview was not her idea, another 'fake-ism'). The actor being interviewed then went on to say how upset he was with Trump's 'Muslim Ban'.

Timeout: we know that there has been no 'Muslim Ban' in the USA, just a temporary ban on refugee intakes from a few countries. So immediately we know this guy is spreading disinfo.

Then this puppet goes on to say he wanted to rally support for these refugees, etc. He said he, and some others (foggy on details), had started a crowd funding campaign for Syrian refugees, appealing to everyone's compassion against this heartless Donald Trump. He said they started the campaign page expecting to raise a couple of grand, but now it had exploded to $800k raised already. It would be interesting to see who actually donated and how much, cuz this sounds suspicious, especially with the next info.

This actor admitted that he had worked in the white house for two years for obummer before he got his acting gig. So, there we find the info that explains the source of the disinfo. Whomever got him into the whitehouse likely got him the acting gig and is now using him to pump disinfo about trump.

Very interesting. This shows how intertwined the msm and government are, and how both are manipulated by the unseen hand of tptb. Again, this is an example of a fabricated msm topic used to create a fake 'controlled' opposition. To me, they can f*** off.

Bruno
1st February 2017, 20:56
While I agree with your general attitude towards commercial radio, it is drivel with very little factual or insightful commentary.

There isn't a Muslim ban, as so many including yourself have pointed out. So I also agree that their facts at best are misleading.

However, I don't think because someone wants to raise money to help bring more Syrian refugees into Canada there is a some deep conspiracy a foot. The US wasn't taking in many Syrian refugees anyway, but if people in Canada want to use the free publicity of Trump's "temporary ban" to raise funds for something myself and many other Canadians think is a good cause, then good for them.

Justplain
1st February 2017, 21:21
While I agree with your general attitude towards commercial radio, it is drivel with very little factual or insightful commentary.

There isn't a Muslim ban, as so many including yourself have pointed out. So I also agree that their facts at best are misleading.

However, I don't think because someone wants to raise money to help bring more Syrian refugees into Canada there is a some deep conspiracy a foot. The US wasn't taking in many Syrian refugees anyway, but if people in Canada want to use the free publicity of Trump's "temporary ban" to raise funds for something myself and many other Canadians think is a good cause, then good for them.

Hi Bruno, I agree with you that raising money is not a bad thing, especially for victims of a war that apparently western powers, atleast in part, caused. However, the underhanded way in which this particular interview was presented is self-evidentially partisan and manipulative. How does an actor who previously worked for obama get prime radio time (this was during the morning rushhour) to smear Trump with misinfo? If his cause sounds noble, that's just a ruse and shows how clever these msm manipulators are. In addition, i wouldnt trust their use of donated money, either. Reminds of research that shows that very little of the money raised by the clinton foundation ever reached the advertised worthwhile causes. If you want to donate to a worthwhile cause find something other than this guy's schtick, which is based on misinfo.

Bruno
1st February 2017, 21:27
While I agree with your general attitude towards commercial radio, it is drivel with very little factual or insightful commentary.

There isn't a Muslim ban, as so many including yourself have pointed out. So I also agree that their facts at best are misleading.

However, I don't think because someone wants to raise money to help bring more Syrian refugees into Canada there is a some deep conspiracy a foot. The US wasn't taking in many Syrian refugees anyway, but if people in Canada want to use the free publicity of Trump's "temporary ban" to raise funds for something myself and many other Canadians think is a good cause, then good for them.

Hi Bruno, I agree with you that raising money is not a bad thing, especially for victims of a war that apparently western powers, atleast in part, caused. However, the underhanded way in which this particular interview was presented is self-evidentially partisan and manipulative. How does an actor who previously worked for obama get prime radio time (this was during the morning rushhour) to smear Trump with misinfo? If his cause sounds noble, that's just a ruse and shows how clever these msm manipulators are. In addition, i wouldnt trust their use of donated money, either. Reminds of research that shows that very little of the money raised by the clinton foundation ever reached the advertised worthwhile causes. If you want to donate to a worthwhile cause find something other than this guy's schtick, which is based on misinfo.

Agreed. You have to be careful donating to any cause sadly, so you know where the money is going. I would never donate through a radio station that's for sure

Michelle Marie
1st February 2017, 23:27
While I agree with your general attitude towards commercial radio, it is drivel with very little factual or insightful commentary.

There isn't a Muslim ban, as so many including yourself have pointed out. So I also agree that their facts at best are misleading.

However, I don't think because someone wants to raise money to help bring more Syrian refugees into Canada there is a some deep conspiracy a foot. The US wasn't taking in many Syrian refugees anyway, but if people in Canada want to use the free publicity of Trump's "temporary ban" to raise funds for something myself and many other Canadians think is a good cause, then good for them.

Hi Bruno, I agree with you that raising money is not a bad thing, especially for victims of a war that apparently western powers, atleast in part, caused. However, the underhanded way in which this particular interview was presented is self-evidentially partisan and manipulative. How does an actor who previously worked for obama get prime radio time (this was during the morning rushhour) to smear Trump with misinfo? If his cause sounds noble, that's just a ruse and shows how clever these msm manipulators are. In addition, i wouldnt trust their use of donated money, either. Reminds of research that shows that very little of the money raised by the clinton foundation ever reached the advertised worthwhile causes. If you want to donate to a worthwhile cause find something other than this guy's schtick, which is based on misinfo.

It's good to see through things.

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