Can we say "crazy"???
May. 28th, 2008 11:02 amBut then again, we're talking Lyndon LaRouche, so "crazy" is redundant
Bebo, Myspace and Facebook users: pawns for the British?
"As reported in the London Telegraph, both Elizabeth Murdoch (daughter of owner to Myspace) and president Joanna Shields of Bebo, both, were recently caught as event hosts to a fundraiser which generated $400,000 for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, within the isles of the British Empire.
Strategically, this fact is crucial for understanding how this presidential election is being run from the top down, from London, into the most important sections of the American voting demographic, the 18-35 age bracket.
As LPAC and the LaRouche Youth Movement have clearly documented, the social networking “phenomena,” which, even now, is starting to fizzle out, was designed specifically to be used as a mass brain-scrambling operation, a method of social control. And, after “Hope and Change” Obama has thoroughly discredited himself on more than several important strategic issues, the best the British can do is continue to confuse the voting youth of the nation, judging from the silly propaganda for Obama oozing on all major internet social networking sites, including digg.com.
While Facebook was not directly implicated in the above report, it should be noted that Facebook failed in its mission to deliver the Texas state primary to Obama.
The confusion being played by the British centers around the lack of concentration spans possessed by most 18-35 yearolds today. Had they the concentration span to think about the issues at stake, maybe the British control of their minds and social lives wouldn't ring so hard."
Wow. Lots of nutty goodness.......
Bebo, Myspace and Facebook users: pawns for the British?
"As reported in the London Telegraph, both Elizabeth Murdoch (daughter of owner to Myspace) and president Joanna Shields of Bebo, both, were recently caught as event hosts to a fundraiser which generated $400,000 for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, within the isles of the British Empire.
Strategically, this fact is crucial for understanding how this presidential election is being run from the top down, from London, into the most important sections of the American voting demographic, the 18-35 age bracket.
As LPAC and the LaRouche Youth Movement have clearly documented, the social networking “phenomena,” which, even now, is starting to fizzle out, was designed specifically to be used as a mass brain-scrambling operation, a method of social control. And, after “Hope and Change” Obama has thoroughly discredited himself on more than several important strategic issues, the best the British can do is continue to confuse the voting youth of the nation, judging from the silly propaganda for Obama oozing on all major internet social networking sites, including digg.com.
While Facebook was not directly implicated in the above report, it should be noted that Facebook failed in its mission to deliver the Texas state primary to Obama.
The confusion being played by the British centers around the lack of concentration spans possessed by most 18-35 yearolds today. Had they the concentration span to think about the issues at stake, maybe the British control of their minds and social lives wouldn't ring so hard."
Wow. Lots of nutty goodness.......
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