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New Media: Collaborative Video Most of us are aware of how important the New Media is in reducing the impact of the biological war waged by the Old Media against our very genes, with our culture a target only because that protects our genes: Properly constructed the word is Genocide. It is therefore heartening to see effective new uses of the New Media fundamentally at odds with Old Media. To see such a new effective use click this link. What you are seeing at “ronpaulnation.com” is a concatenation of a number of short videos—relatively seamlessly put together so they become, effectively, one program or one continuous broadcast. Comments:2
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:14 | # That’s an extremely effective series of videos in support of Ron Paul, incidentally: very well done. 3
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:16 | #
Very good statement, by the way, from the log entry. Excellent summation in a nutshell of what’s going on. It’s tribal war pure and simple, no matter how they try to camouflage it with all manner of verbiage and sophistries: plain ordinary tribal war, the same as if this was thiry thousand years ago and we were wearing skins, carrying clubs, and shooting arrows at each other. All the rest is one hundred percent bullshit. 4
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:20 | # People say tribes don’t exist any more. Don’t be fooled: they’re stronger now than ever. The ones saying that are either dupes or tribalists hoping to put members of enemy tribes off their guard. Post a comment:
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Posted by Fred Scrooby on Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:41 | #
In this latest Todd Hartley podcast, a new interview with Vdare.com contributing editor Joe Guzzardi, there is mention of how Los Angeles Times subscriptions have fallen from 1.3 million to 800,000. The paper, just barely hanging on financially, has now resorted to selling ad space on its front page, said to be unprecedented for a major U.S. newspaper. This is all because, as Hartley and Guzzardi discuss, mainstream newspapers such as the LA Times refuse to report objectively on what is of interest to American readership, things such as the effect massive Mexican immigration has had on the Los Angeles public school system. People are switching to alternative sources of news.