Don't ever watch commercials -- as soon as they come on make sure you switch to another channel
and/or mute the TV. Disconnect from MSM "news" which will increase the frustration that builds cause
they know they've lost huge numbers of viewers already who no longer are absorbing their propaganda.
Right -- and that was little commented on as commercials/ads moved onto these videos.
I presume that it is YouTube that does it -- though possibly some ads may support individual investigators?
Though I don't think so cause there is also a side campaign against YouTube/google complaining that ads by
Pepsi and Starbucks -- can't remember another company -- coupled with "extreme videos."
Personally I think the ads should go and that an informed public should decide what is legitimate news.
PLUS, no communication should any longer be a one-way street -- all messages to the public must
have a way for the public to reply to them. Otherwise, don't read the message.
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pizzaequalspedo ago
I totally agree about shutting down the MSM completely.
Even regardless of Pizagate, the MSM is pure propaganda and slanted 90% towards one side (Neo-Liberal/globalist).
That alone will likely spark a kinetic, civil war in this county.
Everything that they cover is what the political elites, CIA, or their globalist owners want them to cover.
Votescam ago
Don't ever watch commercials -- as soon as they come on make sure you switch to another channel and/or mute the TV. Disconnect from MSM "news" which will increase the frustration that builds cause they know they've lost huge numbers of viewers already who no longer are absorbing their propaganda.
V____Z ago
I even do this in YouTube. If an ad starts to play, I refresh until I get just the video. If they won't me, then I don't watch the video.
Votescam ago
Right -- and that was little commented on as commercials/ads moved onto these videos. I presume that it is YouTube that does it -- though possibly some ads may support individual investigators? Though I don't think so cause there is also a side campaign against YouTube/google complaining that ads by Pepsi and Starbucks -- can't remember another company -- coupled with "extreme videos."
Personally I think the ads should go and that an informed public should decide what is legitimate news.
PLUS, no communication should any longer be a one-way street -- all messages to the public must have a way for the public to reply to them. Otherwise, don't read the message.
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