Cheese, mindwork on a catty mind doesn’t work. But on a human’s mind it works quite well.
Does any human really believe, that Obama means real change? Cats just laugh about this guy:
Cats know how the dictators in Washington lie to start wars whenever they like to. Not just, that the Vietnam war was based on the deliberately fabricated gulf of Tonkin attack. All the wars the US presidents started during the last 100 years started with fabrications and propaganda lies. In the movie “war made easy” there are some information prepared for humans about the weapons of mass deception of the dictators of Washington. OK, for cats 9/11 is just like any other war propaganda fabricated by the USA before, but the movie is surely nice to watch for humans:
Oh dear, one can’t say, that the US doesn’t have enough problems for themselves. Going out for war to steal other humans oil in the middle east costs plenty of money. So what does the US government when they have lot’s of financial problems at home? All the cats know what these humans do when they have financial problems at home. They try to start a new war abroad and rob the purse. Since China loaned the US planty of money they found no better target to attck than China. Heck, what a great idea, not only to steal the purse but also get rid of all the debts by conquering the creditor!
But, there was a little problem with China. Since China is not Iraq or Yugoslavia, they just couldn’t bring democracy the way they are used to. So the tank thinkers thought to use plan B to conquer China. Plan B was named “divide and conquer” and the order was to be executed by the National Endowment for Democracy NED. The NED called CIA agent Dalai Lama, prepared all the CIA media and put covert CIA organisations like Reporter Without Borders and it’s sister Human Rights Watch as gunboats on track.
The first part of the plan went like they thought. On the order of the peaceful CIA agent Dalai Lama stupid people in Tibet made a great deal of vandalism in front of Olympic games, the propaganda outlet Radio Free Asia delivered the fairy tale of Tibets peoples fight for democracy to the top of the news in whole world and the whole world believed it to be as true as the moon landings of 1969.
But then went something wrong. (more…)
As a cat, I like foxes. Such clever animals and not at all like stupid humans. So no wonder, that humans like to be like foxes. A typical human is the propaganda specialist Rupert Murdoch and his news channel named Fox. Fox aired the latest GOP debate two times, one time live and one time as a time shifted repeat. In the time shifted repeat the fox people cut away a statement of Ron Paul. Watch the statement which was cut:
Oh, I just found a great catty trailer of a movie of John Pilger named “The War On Democracy“. Nice to see, that a movie may make it into UK cinemas, that probably uncovers the blatant propaganda lies of the so-called “free media” to discredit Venezuela’s president Hugo Chavez.
Yesterday I wrote an article about Phyllis Bennis, a smart catty anti-war activist, who honestly wrote in an article on AlterNet that she knows “virtually nothing of what most of the factions stand for” and so I started to provide her and the anti-war movement with some written information to get know.
For me as a cat, it looks strange, that Phyllis Bennis didn’t mention the history of myths created in events like 911 even once in her whole article about the question, whether the anti-war movement shall be supporting or being neutral to the Iraqi resistance against occupation. Maybe ignoring the myths changes after watching a movie. So just take two hours time, get some pop corn, lean back and watch the Zeitgeist Movie:
Gabriele Zamparini from The Cat’s Dream - nice to see more cat’s around in the world
- commented in The Cat’s Dream Blog “anti-war activist” Phyllis Bennis, who just wrote about the Iraqi resistance:
We know virtually nothing of what most of the factions stand for beyond opposition to the U.S. occupation - and from my own personal vantage point, of the little beyond that that we do know, I don’t like so much.
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Par·tei·buch n. German: Booklet with personal data and number to prove membership in a party