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News Briefs 12-06-2013

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Albus Dumbledore (‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows‘)

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  1. history channel
    because it makes them ratings and it has nothing to do worth the people watching the program being stupid. Some people, like myself, do it for a laugh because of how ridiculous it sounds. Does that mean I’m going to buy a Tsoukalos bobble head, no, but like any corporation they know what will make them money.

    1. I have tried to watch some of
      I have tried to watch some of the History Channel conspiracy shows, but it is obvious that they are meant to deflect and subtly sabotage by melding the cracked with the real – what is called “association fallacy.” Yes, Virginia, 911 really was an inside job. No Virginia, you won’t get the real scoop on The History Channel.
      Watch the Jorsh Rogan conspiracy fest coming on soon. There you will see him indirectly conflate people with the good sense to notice the chemtrail op with eating magic mushrooms. The History Channel has long been a psyop of sorts. They are just getting a little more clever at it.

      Brad Meltzer’s “Decoded” is another shining example of putting a superficial and misdirected “investigation” to work that asks all the dumbest questions and ignores the deeper evidence. The people employed are invariably a touch flaky, and the taste left in your mouth is that all of these ideas about people colluding together to do bad things must be silly and not worth your time. Mission accomplished.

        1. That is a bit superficial as
          That is a bit superficial as an observation too. A few of the shows are quite good, but only a very few. It’s hard to believe the the History Channel used to show the excellent “The Men Who Killed Kennedy” – probably the most devastating skewering of the official narrative there is, but I remember very well in the days after 911 when Rudy Guiliani could be seen on TV lauding the new ownership of the channel. That is when I knew it was all over for The History Channel. They haven’t been the same since that.

          Here though is one pretty damn good show on The History Channel I first caught last year – “Weather Warfare.”

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