Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
March 14, 2013
Here are the top ten media and government hoaxes in
recent history – lies and distortions that underscore how we truly are
living in an age of universal deceit.
- Iraq had weapons of mass destruction
The lie that launched a war, following in the footsteps
of numerous others throughout history including the Gulf of Tonkin hoax
and the USS Maine. Not long after September 11 and for over a year until
the invasion, the mainstream media dutifully repeated the hoax that
Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. One of the main sources
used by the British and US governments to make the claim, Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi,
codenamed Curveball, later admitted that he lied about the existence of
a WMD program in Iraq and then “watched in shock as it was used to
justify the war”.
- Osama Bin Laden was killed in May 2011
With most top analysts firmly of the opinion that Bin Laden died many years ago, a deluge of evidence suggests the
May 2011 raid was a manufactured hoax. From the phony situation room
photos, to the ludicrous “burial at sea” narrative, to the eyewitness
testimony of those who lived in the same village where the raid
supposedly took place, the assassination of Osama had all the hallmarks
of a Jessica Lynch-style Hollywood hoax.
- The drone program doesn’t exist
Even after drone strikes were already being conducted
and reported on around the world, former White House Press Secretary
Robert Gibbs was told by the Obama administration to act as if there was
no such thing as an active US drone program – regurgitating the hoax
that the entire project was completely non-existent. “When I went
through the process of becoming press secretary, one of the first things
they told me was, you’re not even to acknowledge the drone program,” Gibbs said on MSNBC’s “Up With Chris Hayes” last month.
- The Federal Reserve is federal
The Federal Reserve is no more federal than Federal
Express. It is a private bank that poses as a government entity. In
2011, when the New York Times attempted to obtain documents about the
Fed’s loans to foreign banks under the Freedom of Information Act, the Fed responded by admitting that
it was in fact a privately owned bank and not federal at all, therefore
not subject to FOIA requests. As the long-time Chairman of the House
Banking and Currency Committee Charles McFadden said on June 10, 1932:
“Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States
Government institutions. They are private monopolies.” In 1982, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled that,
“Examining the organization and function of the Federal Reserve Banks,
and applying the relevant factors, we conclude that the Reserve Banks
are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of the FTCA, but are
independent, privately-owned and locally controlled corporations.”
- The unemployment rate is 7.7%
The unemployment rate reported by the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics and regurgitated by the media is a hoax. As economist
John Williams of the Shadow Government Statistics website
exhaustively documents, the real unemployment figure is closer to 23
per cent because the government figure does not include citizens who
have stopped looking for work over the course of the previous month.
“Since 1994, the long-term discouraged workers, those who have been
discouraged for more than one year, have been excluded from all
government data,” writes Jerome Corsi.
- Flu vaccines protect you against flu
Despite all its associated health risks, the flu
vaccines does not protect you against the flu. The shots have to be
renewed every year and even then recent statistics show that
the flu vaccine is, “effective in only 56 percent of people who got the
shot, and it largely failed to protect the elderly against an
especially deadly strain circulating during flu season.”
- Fluoride is good for you
In addition to the plethora of existing studies which
prove sodium fluoride, which is present in around 66 per cent of US
water supplies, is a toxic waste that causes debilitating health problems, a recent Harvard University study found
that “The children in high fluoride areas had significantly lower IQ
than those who lived in low fluoride areas.” Even the CDC, which
advocates the fluoridation of water supplies, admits that 2 in 5 American children show signs of fluoride poisoning.
- The government is not preparing for civil unrest
The establishment media, aided by a raft of leftist
websites, is portraying concern over the Department of Homeland
Security’s purchase of some 2 billion rounds of ammunition as a conspiracy theory by
regurgitating the glib statement of a single DHS official. Erroneously
claiming that the mass bullet buys are merely for training purposes or
the government saving money by buying in bulk, the hoax conveniently
ignores the fact that most of the bullets purchased are hollow point
rounds which are both more and expensive and unsuitable for training purposes. The DHS admits that it is preparing for civil unrest by purchasing riot gear and yet the media still portrays the notion that the DHS is preparing for civil unrest as a “conspiracy theory”.
- Democrats and Republicans represent two opposing parties
The biggest political hoax ever invented – that the
Republicans and the Democrats represent opposing forces – still
continues to dominate despite the two parties habitually agreeing on
every major issue. As Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley
(Bill Clinton’s mentor), wrote in his book Tragedy and Hope,
“The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and
policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a
foolish idea acceptable only to the doctrinaire and academic thinkers.
Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the
American people can “throw the rascals out” at any election without
leading to any profound or extreme shifts in policy. … Either party in
office becomes in time corrupt, tired, unenterprising, and vigorless.
Then it should be possible to replace it, every four years if necessary,
by the other party, which will be none of these things but will still
pursue, with new vigor, approximately the same basic policies.”
- There is a war on drugs
The notion of a war on drugs, one that continues to
ensnare thousands of Americans in the prison-industrial system, is a
complete hoax. As Pulitzer Prize winning author Gary Webb exposed before
his “suicide,” the Central Intelligence Agency and the Drug Enforcement
Agency control and operate the global drugs trade. US soldiers are now guarding the opium fields in Afghanistan as record amounts of heroin leave the country
destined for US and European markets. The man who played a crucial role
in reinstating Afghanistan’s opium market, Ahmed Wali Karzai, was on the payroll of the CIA for at least eight years. Mexican drug traffickers routinely admit that
they work for the CIA and that the agency controls the drugs trade
while simultaneously hoaxing the public with claims about a “war on
drugs”.
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