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Superman fights an never ending battle for truth and justice. Disguised as a mild mannerd newspaper reporter, Clark Kent.
I was just going through some really old cartoons and came up with this one from 1941 (did they have colour TV then? "Animation by Steve Muffati and George Germanetti. Music by Sammy Timberg. Produced in 1941." is what's quoted in the info. You may wonder why I went searching though cartoons. It was something Richie Havens had to say in one of his concerts. Now back to the opening line. Who was this targeted at, definitely not the parents of the day! So the kids hear that their hero is fiighting a "never ending battle". They also hear that this selfless heroe is undercover at the local newspaper, ergo, if it is in the paper they know that the papers are fighting for truth and justice in a never ending fashion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb8iYqIVBzQ Subliminal mind control at it's best I think. Love to all Zedd |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Beyond the rim....
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I wish I had robots that would bring me money!
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: near Toronto
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Yes I know that Havens quote - "The never ending fight for truth, justice -and the American way - I thought truth and justice was the American way..."
Yes and the fact that Superman is a reporter backs up the idea that the media is fair, honest and genuinely telling the truth. When in actual fact most of the media is a wing of the military. And who controls the military? And who controls the people that control the military? Is it the President or different factions within the CIA or NSA or FBI? Or is it the 13 richest families who own most of the world? |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: near Toronto
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Now it's called "Braindirtying"
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