Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Oldspapers and the Crisis of the Establishment

The national puppet shows that entertain us politically are not widely perceived as puppet shows. So, the entertainers who control the strings can charge a lot more to the public. The public really does think that the show must go on. The level of taxation borne by the victims, the level of national government indebtedness, and the rate of monetary expansion all point to the grand success of the illusion.

The threat to the entertainers is that the public will begin to perceive that there are hands inside the puppets and above the strings on the marionettes.

This process of realization has begun.
Gary North on the end of Times - the New York Times that is.

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