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Originally Posted by Looger
here's where the problem is.
you ask a question loaded with a bunch of stuff i didn't say, and claim it's 'straightforward' - but hey whatever, right?
money and exposure - media that tows the line gets to be a star.
EDIT: in the al gore thread i stated very clearly that most people pushing agendas aren't in full view of said agenda. despite me saying this over and over you keep asking me why they would push it. this is but one small aspect of the stupid game you're playing here, and playing BADLY.
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Ahh. I'm playing a stupid game, am I? Sorry about that. And playing it badly to boot? Sheesh. That's harsh.
But at least I got one straight answer.
The media that tows the line gets to be a star. Who's line is it? The CIA's, or the people that brought us Sesame Street?
But that wasn't really the question I was asking. I want to know what the people behind all this get out of it. Not the talking heads, but the real powerbrokers. The line-drawers, so to speak. What is in it for them? The money from the global mileage tax would be an easy answer, but for some reason I'm sure that's far too simple.
Let's take Al Gore for example. Clearly he's a major player in all this. If his efforts do end up with a global mileage tax he gets _______________.
Can you fill in that blank?
And if not Al Gore, insert the name of one of the shadowy overlords you keep referring too.