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Americas Final Hours in Nam

Discussion in 'Vets and Friends' started by Salty, Apr 12, 2023.

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    Most of us here lived it. Most of us here know what the media does. I wouldn’t waste one minute on any video ABC is involved in. No sale.
     
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    So what did ABC report that is incorrect?
     
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    Reading comprehension much? I did not, & will not watch. The question is redundant.
     
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    First, the question in post # 3 is NOT redundant
    Second, if you don't want to answer valid questions
    then- continuing this discussion appears to be a waste of time.

    I will finish with these two items:

    1) my 7th Grade history teacher stated
    "In order to beat your enemy, you have to know him"

    2) And liberals will say the thing about Fox News
    (ie: "I wouldn’t waste one minute on any video FOX NEWS is involved in. No sale."

    (AND I would ask them the same thing "So what did FOX report that is incorrect?"

    have a good day
     
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    As detailed in "Who Owns the World?" a handful of private investment companies dominate every aspect of our lives and own everything we spend our money on, from food and beverages to clothing, travel, housing and just about everything else you can think of.
    While there appear to be hundreds of competing brands on the market, like Russian nesting dolls, larger parent companies own multiple smaller brands. In reality, all packaged food brands, for example, are owned by a dozen or so larger parent companies.
    These parent companies, in turn, are owned by shareholders, and the largest shareholders are the same in all of them: Vanguard and Blackrock. These institutional investors also own each other. They're shareholders in each other's companies, which erodes the concept of competition and strengthens the global monopoly even further.

    Four Ad Holding Companies Dominate the Media Landscape
    The four largest ad holding companies in the world are currently the Publicis Groupe, WPP, the Omnicom Group and the Interpublic Group, and Stiles notes, all are "deeply interlocked with the corporate media, the military-industrial complex, and the policy elites."
    Each agency, in turn, has smaller subsidiaries and aliates, again giving us the illusion that there are far more players than there really are. And, as with everything else, Vanguard and/or BlackRock are among the top 10 shareholders in these top four ad agency holding companies. They also own major media companies, and the largest drug companies.
    “ An estimated two-thirds to 80% of the content
    broadcast and published by ”
    from public relations firms.
    For clarity, in her book, Stiles lists the top three as WPP, Omnicom and Interpublic, but as of November 2021, Publicis surpassed WPP in terms of market value, nabbing the No. 1 spot as the world's largest ad holding company.1 WPP still has a larger annual revenue, though. That said, all four boast multibillion-dollar annual revenues. In 2022:
    London-based WPP, which has agencies in 112 countries, made $17.847 billion.2 Noteworthy clients include Amazon, Microsoft, NBC, Healthline, the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Pzer.
    Publicis made $14.957 billion3 serving clients within the technology, pharmaceutical and banking industries.
    New York City-based Omnicom made $14.289 billion4 from its 200+ agencies, which service more than 5,000 corporate brands, universities, nonprots and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
    corporate media comes

    The Interpublic Group's revenue was $10.928 billion,5 and its clientele include the U.S. Army, ABC, Columbia Records, Unilever, U.S. Bank, Facebook and ExxonMobil, just to name a few.
    According to Stiles, an estimated two-thirds to 80% of the content broadcast and published by corporate media comes from public relations rms. In other words, most so-called mainstream media "news" is propaganda.
    Remarkably, when you add the revenues of these top four ad holding companies together, it's still below $60 billion, which seems a modest price to control up to 80% of the global mainstream media landscape. Clearly, it's money well-spent, from the globalist's perspective.
     
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