Sean Fenley

Sean Fenley
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Sean Fenley is an independent progressive, who would like to see some sanity brought to the creation and implementation of current and future, US military, economic, foreign and domestic policies. He has been published by a number of websites, and publications throughout the alternative media.

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Salon.com
DECEMBER 5, 2011 12:38PM

Time Magazine Has Taken Us All for Rubes!

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When I saw this, I thought that it’s similar to domestic CNN vs. CNN International. You either get two paid shill know-nothings (that they call by the laughable name of ‘strategist’, strategist of what? ROFL!), yelling back and forth at one another! Or you actually get reporting on some events, that are happening around the world!

 p.s. The same European Time cover ran in Asia and the South Pacific.

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Its long since Time to clean our media up using rifles, shotguns, and pitch forks. It would be appropriate to blame them for all Americas problems. They are the worst of the worst. When Wall Street steals they are performing their traditional function within western society, when Obama kills and maims he is doing what he was born to do, when politicians lie that is what they have always done, it’s the media that have betrayed their purpose for existence. It was their job to protect the public from the aforementioned sociopaths.
They've been doing this sort of thing for years. On the rare occasions I look at a Time Magazine here in Europe, it seems almost informative. Not so for the trashy version they peddle to Americans stateside.
Time - a skull and bones rag from day one - as they have dummed down 'merika - the have led with bad shesh.
Time Magazine's format is actually based on a Nazi monthly magazine called "Signal."

No joke. Time Life and Signal are eerily similar to eachother. Originally, Signal copied Life magazine, but then Goebbels introduced major innovations. After the War, Time Life folks attached to News Bureaus scoured the wreckage of the Reich for propaganda trinkets, especially copies of Signal. Most important were English Language versions from the Channel Islands, off the coast of France.

It was a treasure trove of mass deception tactics. Most of these were immediately put into Time and Life Magazine during the 1950s and continue up to this day.
I have decided that only reading history and philosophy and economics is useful. News is only of secondary importance. I'd much rather know of an event 1 week after it happened, so I can analyze it from a proper philosophical and historical perspective.

This ensures that I make all the proper strategic choices.

I also take the same approach in trial law. I am never surprised and am able to dictate the agenda as a result.

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"Revolution Redux" is actually a bullshit story about a non-revolution stage-managed by the Muslim Brotherhood, while the story about anxiety begins with a quote from Kierkegaard.

Which one is supposed to be more substantial?