Looking at realities that make no sense to anyone sane, can
it be deduced that the way the American media are behaving today is akin to the
blind that was led to such lamentable state by a Jewish hate and incitement
machine, itself blinded at conception? Is America 's current state the result
of the blind having led the blind for half a century without someone
intervening to put an end to this criminal insanity?
Let's look at some numbers to see if there is a hidden story
there. (1) American veterans who are incessantly being exploited for propaganda
purposes by the likes of the Fox News Channel -- commit suicide at the rate of
8 or 9 thousand a year. Taking a third of that number, we obtain a range
between 2,500 and 3,000. (2) During the 5 months from October 2015 to February
2016, more than 200 Muslim and Christian civilians as well as Jewish soldiers
killed each other in Israel .
When multiplied by 12, that number approaches the 2,500 level. (3) In America , the
gun-wielding civilians murder each other to the tune of 3,000 each and every
month.
What's so sacred about those numbers? In reality, there is
nothing sacred about them. It’s just that in 5 years of Egyptian revolution,
somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000 people died. (1) That's a third of the number
of veterans committing suicide in America every year after they
return home, a place described as a stable country. (2) It is also equal to the
number of people murdered in the so-called stable Israel
when the ratio of the two populations is factored in. (3) That number happens
to also equal the murders committed using firearms in America month after month
after month.
Why then continue to describe Egypt as passing through an
unstable period when its numbers are too small to even make it as a footnote?
Well, there is only one plausible answer to this question. It is that the blind
Jews have been leading the blind Americans for half a century because it is the
nature of their so-called religion to produce a ton of lies with which to
balance every ounce of truth that comes to light.
The result of fifty such years has been that the American
media can no longer think for themselves. All they can do – all they are
allowed to do – is execute the algorithm that's installed in their midst. It is
one that forbids the Americans from seeing the world as it is. No matter what
happens out there and no matter what changes take place the algorithm kicks in
and monopolizes the news cycle, echoing the old refrain again and again.
There are two ways we can use to gauge the lamentable state
to which American journalism has sunk. One way is to measure the gap that
exists between the reality that's out there, and the manner with which the
article describes that reality. Another way is to measure the gap that exists
between what comes in the text – as written by the journalist in the field –
and the headline under which the editor – sitting in an office thousands of
miles away – chooses to publish the piece.
An article we can look at, demonstrating how these things
work, came under the title: “Torture, Murders Stoke Tension in Egypt ”
and the subtitle: “El-Sisi takes steps to show his government can keep order.
Economy lurches further as currency weakens, prices rise.” It was written by
Tarek El-Tablawy and published on the website of Bloomberg Business on March 1,
2016”.
Clearly, the story is about what may be called police
brutality, and about the economy. How much different is that from say, America ? Well,
the difference is that an altercation between a cab driver and a policeman in Egypt resulted
in the policeman shooting to death the cab driver.
This turned out to be such an unusual occurrence in Egypt , it prompted the President of the Republic
to “order amendments to laws governing police conduct” and to “wipe from the
face of the earth” anyone who threatens Egypt 's improvements. How different
is that from an America where the police shooting of people for target practice
used to result in the blaming of the victim for what happened … until the
cameras proliferated, and a different story began to emerge?
As to the economy, the real story is this: “the economy is
struggling to create enough jobs despite a growth rate that would be the envy
of any developed country … The country [Egypt] reduced its growth rate forecast
to as low as 4 percent from 'north of five percent'”. How much better or worse
off is America
from that reality?