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Re: RE: [sharechat] Question for Baa Baa
Hello David. I'm not sure what your question is.
In general, imo mass media has no real value other than pure entertainment
... that the media may have vested interests ... that politics is purely
about gaining and retaining power ... that global finance and economics are
controllable ... and ... that none of these need be engendered in truth.
Personally I choose to seek out knowledge, filter it, study what I decide is
truth, and take action on my interpretation, rather than allow information
to be pumped at me and sit passively like the majority doing nothing about
it, or worse, trusting someone else (an expert?) to make my decisions for me
- especially financial decisions.
I try to spend my time acting on the opportunity, and relatively less
talking about the problems.
Cheers
BAA
>From: "David & Jill Stevenson" <djstevo@quicksilver.net.nz>
>Reply-To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz
>To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz>
>Subject: Re: RE: [sharechat] Question for Baa Baa
>Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:49:34 +1300
>
>Baa Baa (Hard to get a handle on who I am addressing)
>
> You make good points . It has become not PC to be financially
>pessimistic about the forces and people in charge of our lives .These are
>subtle pressures .
>In NZ it seems to me we are let down by our journalists - financial and
>other . They should devote their writing more to predictive reporting
>rather than back water issues
>like where Winston Peters had his last meal.
> We should be told what steps International Financiers and
>other movers and shakers are taking to protect their interests -okay it
>requires more investigative skills than simple reporting of past events.
>America is led by an ineffective crusading puppet President (all stetson
>and no action) with little concern as to the fiscal time bomb his tax and
>spending policies help exacerbate in the world community . We are expected
>to remain non thinking and oblivious to the obvious fact that the Emperor
>(International Monetary system / wild currency fluctuations) is wearing no
>clothes . Simply because our press does not dutifully inform us which
>should be their primary role. Perhaps we can`t blame individual
>journalists. The ultimate controlling editorial desk dictates what Joe
>public should know . That Editor,in turn, is controlled by media magnates
>with their own political agenda particularly when reliant upon the US
>Administration for graces and favours.
> In NZ this Government having given up on our once proud
>defence forces is prepared to keep us ignorant as well and totally
>impotent to international tidal wave consequences of mal administration of
>the world economy by those we are supposed to look up to.
>
> David Stevenson
>
>
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