View Full Version : bbc radio5 talking about a cashless society.
bicycle
05-09-2007, 12:55 AM
On now
Some women on the panel said "omg what will money become, just figures on a screen"
erm yes:D
chris
05-09-2007, 01:07 AM
I hate UK radio so much...Apart from talksport, everything else is total government propaganda.
I listen to many of the radiostations all day (I drive as my job) and it's just one continuous infomercial for a totalitarian state...Especially the BBC, they are so fucking sneaky, they just pick something off of the newspapers which highlight a big brother state and then asks callers to call in and they argue the government pov every time and then when some old fogie calls in agreeing that they should fine a lady who put her shoes on a train seat, they just pat that fucker on the back. This lady (bbc presenter) chastised a guy for phoning in to say that electric zappers are not at all non lethal and made him out to be some kind of criminal at the end...She is so good...
I swear they are either very carefully selected to be parrots or are psychologists...This is the stuff that pisses me off the most, how sly and slight they are. I just want to phone them and call them all hacks but then I would sound crazy...
bicycle
05-09-2007, 01:14 AM
Cant remember which researcher it was, might of been Alan watt, but he said that the bbc was a creation of the tavistock institute with some influence from Eric blair (George orwell) for predictive programming to further advance the agenda.
chris
05-09-2007, 01:22 AM
Cant remember which researcher it was, might of been Alan watt, but he said that the bbc was a creation of the tavistock institute with some influence from Eric blair (George orwell) for predictive programming to further advance the agenda.
No dount. The more I listen to it the more obvious it becomes...It screams propaganda as loud to me as fox news does. It's just the way they ask the questions and what questions they ask which makes it very hard to squeeze in any truth. If you answer the questions factually they sound like weak points and if you call them out on their bias, you sound like a nut.
bicycle
05-09-2007, 01:27 AM
No dount. The more I listen to it the more obvious it becomes...It screams propaganda as loud to me as fox news does. It's just the way they ask the questions and what questions they ask which makes it very hard to squeeze in any truth. If you answer the questions factually they sound like weak points and if you call them out on their bias, you sound like a nut.
Yep you only have to listen to Ickes interview on radio5 some time back, the questions and reactions from the guy interviewing was very cold and calculating.
fantana
05-09-2007, 03:11 AM
The UK is a cashless society.
I mean everywhere I go no one has any money so whats all the fuss about?
baron von lotsov
05-09-2007, 04:57 AM
I hate UK radio so much...Apart from talksport, everything else is total government propaganda.
I listen to many of the radiostations all day (I drive as my job) and it's just one continuous infomercial for a totalitarian state...Especially the BBC, they are so fucking sneaky, they just pick something off of the newspapers which highlight a big brother state and then asks callers to call in and they argue the government pov every time and then when some old fogie calls in agreeing that they should fine a lady who put her shoes on a train seat, they just pat that fucker on the back. This lady (bbc presenter) chastised a guy for phoning in to say that electric zappers are not at all non lethal and made him out to be some kind of criminal at the end...She is so good...
I swear they are either very carefully selected to be parrots or are psychologists...This is the stuff that pisses me off the most, how sly and slight they are. I just want to phone them and call them all hacks but then I would sound crazy...
I expect their phone system is linked up to some MI5 computer so if you phone up a little mark appears by the side of your call on their computer screen or it does not appear at all due to some 'glitch' in the system. You know how they do Blue Peter competitions.
pedsi
05-09-2007, 08:47 AM
I hate UK radio so much...Apart from talksport, everything else is total government propaganda.
I listen to many of the radiostations all day (I drive as my job) and it's just one continuous infomercial for a totalitarian state...Especially the BBC, they are so fucking sneaky, they just pick something off of the newspapers which highlight a big brother state and then asks callers to call in and they argue the government pov every time and then when some old fogie calls in agreeing that they should fine a lady who put her shoes on a train seat, they just pat that fucker on the back. This lady (bbc presenter) chastised a guy for phoning in to say that electric zappers are not at all non lethal and made him out to be some kind of criminal at the end...She is so good...
I swear they are either very carefully selected to be parrots or are psychologists...This is the stuff that pisses me off the most, how sly and slight they are. I just want to phone them and call them all hacks but then I would sound crazy...
Couldn't agree with you more Chris although what I would say is, being a regular listener of talksport myself I would say its being used to the same end by the powers that be..
A couple of weeks ago Jon Gaunt was discussing the ID cards issue on his show and within the first couple of calls you had people phoning in saying they would take it further and be willing to be implanted with a microchip,right out of the blue.So that then became part of the debate for the rest of the discussion on ID cards...
If the station bosses aren't in on it they are deffinately being used.
chris
05-09-2007, 11:16 AM
Couldn't agree with you more Chris although what I would say is, being a regular listener of talksport myself I would say its being used to the same end by the powers that be..
A couple of weeks ago Jon Gaunt was discussing the ID cards issue on his show and within the first couple of calls you had people phoning in saying they would take it further and be willing to be implanted with a microchip,right out of the blue.So that then became part of the debate for the rest of the discussion on ID cards...
If the station bosses aren't in on it they are deffinately being used.
Well I am in the fortunate (or unfortunate) position that my mother is one of those people that believes every piece of propaganda going. Its crazy how much in the system she is in. She knows that 9/11 was an inside job and everything because there is no denying it but then she turns on her TV and walla, back to sleep...
Although this is annoying, I get to see how it works...If this wasn't anyone else I would have thought she is an agent because there is no I would have thought you can be so submissive to the political paradigm and newsbullies but you can.
This is how I am quite skeptical that there are agents everywhere...They are probably some in key positions but all the nwo needs to do is profile their employees and the person will do the rest (it's probably why they are also very believable).
Still all mainstream radio is very suspicious for instance Essex FM used to run this competition everyday called 'Essex is bugged' and anywhere in Essex they have placed a bugg and you will have to call in to guess it right. Just more conditioning to get people used to buggs being placed everywhere...
bicycle
05-09-2007, 07:10 PM
The UK is a cashless society.
I mean everywhere I go no one has any money so whats all the fuss about?
Check unde d3v's floorboards;)