Saturday, October 17, 2009

Slow Saturday Special: The Boston Globe Believes in UFOs

Yup, the MSM has been running with this stinky story for two days now.

As you can see, I go nowhere near true horse shit. I stick to the ground and watch where I walk when I read a
newspaper.

National lead: Boy feared airborne in balloon is found safe

National lead: Family in balloon saga faces increased scrutiny

Editorial?

"Reality TV, where average Americans, bored with their lives, try to push themselves in new directions.

The elite Jewish supremacists at the Zionist newspaper never stop with the prejudice and insults, do they?

I've been reading them a long time, and what you come to realize is there is only ONE GROUP the newspaper does not slander or bash in some way. I'll give you one clue as to (rhymes with) who.

I'm sorry to say and type that, but IT IS the TRUTH -- and it SADDENS ME to NO END! This was the NEWSPAPER I LOVED -- or thought I did -- FOR YEARS! FOR YEARS!


No longer; now they just hurt me so you get anger here.

And the MSM is a FINE ONE TO TALK about "reality" TV, what with all the STAGE-MANAGED PRODUCTIONS and OUTRIGHT LIES they "bring" to you!!


But the contrivance is so obvious that the outcomes are neither real nor inspiring.

Now they are talking a MSM "news" broadcast.

The full back story to Thursday’s balloon scare may never be known.

Which would account for EVERYTHING the newspaper tells you about ANYTHING!!! Their job is to CONCEAL, COVER-UP, and PUSH the AGENDA!!!!

But the wonderment and horror that millions of people felt as the balloon soared upward toward the stars were the most “real’’ things about it.

In other words, WEES TINKS YOUSE IS STOO-PIDS, "average Amurkn," and WEES TINKS YOUSE WOULD EATS SCITTES for NEWS ALL TIMES!!!!


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You know, this all makes sense when you consider that the New York Times is the
Globe's parent:

A little bit of history about the NY Times.

Back in 1912, the New York Times was just another New York paper, fighting for circulation with sensational stories about the how the canals on Mars had actually been photographed and revealed in the August 27th issue the construction of 2 new canals by the Martians in 1911.

As part of their attempts to lure more readers, the New York Times had invested in a Marconi wireless set, a radio receiver whose antenna was atop the building that housed the New York Times, but whose operators were featured in a street level room with large windows, not unlike a department store showcase window. Passers-by could gaze through the window at the Marconi operators playing with this latest high-tech gizmo.

But on the night of April 14th, the wireless operators at the New York Times picked up second and third hand reports of a ship in trouble out at sea. Details were sketchy, but the night editor of the Times knew that a story about a ship sinking was going to sell more newspapers than a ship that was saved, so in the absence of any real information the New York Times rolled a special late-night edition. The editor had guessed right, and the next morning the New York Times was the only newspaper on the street reporting that RMS Titanic had sunk the night before. That one story transformed the New York Times overnight from just another tabloid into New York's top newspaper; a position they have held ever since." -- Wake the Flock Up

The coverage all makes sense now.

Also related: The Boston Globe Tells Ghost Stories

And they wonder why they are losing money.