The Malaysian deception- what’s not being said
by: Samori Swygert
By now, everyone should be fully abreast of the circumstance surrounding the missing Malaysian airplane. The news is obsessed with this airplane, and it has been sensationalized like the OJ Simpson trial. There is no question that people should have a spirit of humanity and empathy for the people who have loved ones on this aircraft that has gone off the grid.
However, I’ve learned that whenever this type of media coverage blankets the airwaves, it’s imperative to start examining what’s not being covered in the news. Slight of hand tactics, diversions and distractions are always set in place to slide controversial issues under the radar.
Carefully look at global and domestic trends. Apply a shrewd eye and keen analysis on forgotten matters. These are the type of questions you should be asking yourself now:
1) Was Syria ever truly resolved?
2) What is the Federal Reserve currently doing?
3) What is China doing?
4) What’s the status of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement?
5) What are the stock market trends, mergers, acquisitions, sell-offs?
6) What is the United Nations doing at this time?
7) What’s the latest news on North Korea and Iran?
8) What is truly at the root of Russia and Ukraine?
9) What legislation is being voted on, passed, or blocked in congress?
10) What is happening with your state pension plan?
11) What decisions are on the Supreme Court’s plate that deserve scrutiny and attention?
12) Who are the candidates that are getting groomed for the next election, and who are their supporters, allegiance, and who hosts their Super PAC?
13) What is really going on with the Keystone Pipeline, and will the president approve it? Who has set themselves up to benefit from the Keystone Pipeline?
14) Why isn’t there anymore noise about the banks in Cyprus? What’s going on with the European Union and the world currencies?
15) Has your state’s voting eligibility requirements changed at all?
16) What educational policies have changed in your child’s school district that may affect their graduation, examinations, placement, and etc.?
17) What’s going on with your social security?
18) What will be the final call on longterm unemployment insurance?
It’s important that we look at both hands at this point in time. Nothing new has really surfaced, they haven’t found the plane, but everything about the plane is “breaking news.” That term is being abused. The only thing that would be remarkable at this point is if they found the plane, people, or debunked a conspiracy. However, this is primetime and all these “specialists” and “experts” are getting their paychecks for television appearances. The news is airing nothing but speculation.
Just like a good broadway play, the action lies behind the curtains.
You can also find this at: http://www.kulturekritic.com/2014/03/news/18-questions-every-american-should-be-asking-in-lieu-of-the-missing-plane/