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The Living Force
I'd be interested in asking a question about Noam Chomsky at this point. Like his fellow Ashkenazim contemporaries George Soros, Zbignew Brzezinski and the elder Rothschilds, he's still actively pursuing his personal agenda despite being a near-nonagenarian. He's alleged to have begun his academic career with the help of Pentagon funding at MIT; his role as a gatekeeper of the left is well-recognized, and is detailed at some length in this article:
http://www.newsofinterest.tv/politics/media_issues/chomsky_nwo_asset.php
Is his imposition of a glass ceiling on conspiracy inquiry really as innocuous as stated here?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky
Or is this merely a smokescreen? This is the person, after all, who recently encouraged voters to hold their noses and vote for Hillary as the lesser of two evils.
While on this topic, it might also be useful to ask about Edward Snowden, since his authenticity as a whistle-blower has been questioned recently as well. To this end, the following video of a discussion between Chomsky, Snowden and Glenn Greenwald last year might provide some interesting viewing:
https://youtu.be/IOksJKfapVM
http://www.newsofinterest.tv/politics/media_issues/chomsky_nwo_asset.php
Is his imposition of a glass ceiling on conspiracy inquiry really as innocuous as stated here?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky
Chomsky considers most conspiracy theories to be fruitless, distracting substitutes to thinking about policy formation in an institutional framework, where individual manipulation is secondary to broader social imperatives. He does not dismiss conspiracy theories outright, but he does consider them unproductive to challenging power in a substantial way. In response to the labeling of his own thoughts as "conspiracy theory", Chomsky has replied that it is very rational for the media to manipulate information in order to sell it, like any other business. He asks whether General Motors would be accused of conspiracy if they deliberately selected what they would use or discard to sell their product.
Or is this merely a smokescreen? This is the person, after all, who recently encouraged voters to hold their noses and vote for Hillary as the lesser of two evils.
While on this topic, it might also be useful to ask about Edward Snowden, since his authenticity as a whistle-blower has been questioned recently as well. To this end, the following video of a discussion between Chomsky, Snowden and Glenn Greenwald last year might provide some interesting viewing:
https://youtu.be/IOksJKfapVM