It really is easy pickings to show the BBC throwing out garbage dressed as journalism.
Simply read a page on its website.
Consequently, it’s really quite boring to keep referring to it, but sometimes I cannot just let it pass unchallenged. While going through it’s swin(dl)e flu nonsense (e.g. computer models of what to do in possible said pandemic cases)
tip: use this image if you want one to illustrate garbage in garbage out.
Do not use google image to look for gigo
unless you like pictures of men is strange shaped underpants.
I spotted a link to Jim Cor and conspiracy, or HIS conspiracy as it said twice in the very short article. Being the BBC it’s gonna try and paint him as a nut-job or anti-Semite (or double jeopardy: both!). As it turns out the BBC(hite) tries to make it look as if these opinions are his and his alone, which of course they are not. It continues…
“Mr Corr said he took an interest in what he calls “geo-politics” – source http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-12268558
Oh, so now “geo-politics” is a term, his term, that’s specific to Corr. The BBC really have no shame. And if the BBC ever use that term are they going to put it quotes along with the overtones of eye-rolling ridicule.
Here’s Jim on RTE’s ‘The Late Late Show’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seU4xsz9vsY
P.S. When I lived in Ireland as a youngster I used to watch the show. Gay Byrne (Gaybo as he was affectionately known) used to present it then. But looking back I think that program plus the influence of British culture upon the Irish youth who migrated in droves to the UK in search of jobs when Ireland’s economy was said to be terrible (my, how history repeats – but this time it’s got loads and loads of lovely debt to service too!) was a pivotal point for Ireland as it began to destroy the restraints the Catholic church placed on society. Now, it seems to me, Ireland is pretty much a polythene version of the neighbouring nightmare neighbour the UK. Shame.
Anyway, reading the “article” I began thinking (re-thinking is more accurate) that it seems (I may be wrong) that people who have time for one conspiracy seem more prone to embrace the other quite well known conspiracies as a package.
The BBC showed this (as of course was their intention) mentioning HAARP / Earthquake causing technology and man made viruses (H1N1) something I actually agree with. And they do it as a way to ‘rubbish’ such conspiracies. The extremes of this are UFO’s. Which hardens my opinion that these fringe conspiracies are disinformation/diversion.
By way of deception thou shalt wage war. A motto المسيح الدجّال would be proud of.
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The abtiliy to think like that shows you’re an expert
I? know this is a good commercial because I know what Old Spice smells like, and I know that I don’t want to smell like it, but I still find myself wanting to buy it.