A TV show that is pure propaganda bordering on TREASON | |
the white rose
(OP) User ID: 76999681 United States 12/07/2018 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I watched an episode of NCIS New Orleans that is using a very sophisticated technique of brainwashing against "We the people"! Quoting: the white rose The plot is that a "Russian sleeper agent hit man has two families and trains his children to be hit men just like dad. The novachuk virus is used to carry out their nefarious deed. This places what is in the news on a level of un reality to make us believe it is all nonsense because we saw it on a TV show. So if you talk about it in public everyone poo poo's you saying that is not real I saw it on a TV show. No comments. Has anyone seen this episode? |
MountainTux NLI
User ID: 68160495 Canada 12/07/2018 05:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I watched an episode of NCIS New Orleans that is using a very sophisticated technique of brainwashing against "We the people"! Quoting: the white rose The plot is that a "Russian sleeper agent hit man has two families and trains his children to be hit men just like dad. The novachuk virus is used to carry out their nefarious deed. This places what is in the news on a level of un reality to make us believe it is all nonsense because we saw it on a TV show. So if you talk about it in public everyone poo poo's you saying that is not real I saw it on a TV show. No comments. Has anyone seen this episode? Yes... I watched it last night, in fact. And, may I say... chillax. It's not a freakin' conspiracy, it's a TV SHOW. Now, I agree that most TV, including this, is crap anyways, but seriously... using past / near present current events as a plot driver, to enhance interest, is neither new, or treason... it's MAKE BELIEVE. People don't watch fiction TV as a way to parse or explain real news. Or if they do... they REALLY need to step away from both. ad ignorantiam - The assumption of a conclusion or fact based primarily on lack of evidence to the contrary. Usually best described by, “absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” |
mr jenzie
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