Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Any Questions?

Protests in Hong Kong played over and over on US media.  Numbers greatly exaggerated: a crowd of no more than 128,000 estimated as 1.7 million.  US has spent hundreds of millions on anti-government groups.  This "big" event was essentially entertainment, people, including many students still out before start of the fall semester (the organizers took advantage of this) stood in front of giant TV screens in the park, and then went home.  (Note: read the comments too.)

Protests in France continue, continuously in some parts of Paris, essentially an endless strike.  Barely mentioned on US media.  AFAIK these protests are independent of any foreign influence.

Pro-Maduro demonstrations in Venezuela--also never appear on US media.

Meanwhile, small actions rigged by the US-backed self-described Interim President (who nobody except his small cadre reports to) creates actions widely played and misinterpreted on US media.

Much sympathetic reporting of US-backed terrorist groups in Syria, little coverage of Syrian Army success in recapturing stolen country.

Revealed by a comment at Moon of Alabama, the Tiennenman Square Massacre was also a US engineered color revolution.  Gene Sharp, the US inventor of Color Revolutions, left days before the protests began.

US instigated wars between native american groups.  We've been up to this shit since forever.








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