Sunday, March 30, 2014

The Herd Mentality In Journalism

Don't get me wrong.  I realize that several hundred people presumably lost their lives.  The loss of that Malaysian aircraft is a tragedy of the first order.  However, it's been three weeks since authorities, and, it seems, EVERYONE; three weeks of conflicting stories and precious few facts.

I have been told by my consultants, however, that the way to get people to read this blog is to go along with the mainstream; don't rock the boat; talk about a horrible airplane tragedy or a high school girl who apparently suffers an awful end at the hands of third-world hooligans with official cover.  Talk about the five-alarm fire that happened downtown tonight if you're local.  Do ANYTHING but talk (or write) about how the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA  is being taken out from under us, being systematically deconstructed, at an alarming pace.  But, I've been told to follow the herd, so here goes:

There has been a horrible disappearance of a Malaysian airliner with 300-plus people on board.  Governments from around the world are at least making the attempt to make it look as if they are looking for this thing.  Frankly they haven't found jack-squat which they can PROVE was a part of this airplane.  And that's after three weeks.  How about this?  Howza 'bout these people agree to get back in touch with us when they have something and the mainstream media, and others, get the hell off of this and move on to a few of the things which TRULY threaten the well-being of this country!