Sunday, December 4, 2011

Supressing the Evidence

In George Orwell’s “1984,” a prophetic novel written (strangely) by a liberal, the “hero’s” job was to change history to reflect current thinking. But he finally figured out his lie and stopped doing it. That got him in trouble with “Big Brother,” the ubiquitous “leader.” But today, the government doesn’t NEED to pay people to change history. Today, the “foremost historians” who write the history books do it willingly. And are ready and willing to hide the evidence otherwise. Example: “In October 1914, over 5 million Belgians faced starvation. The German Army had invaded on August 4 and swept across the country in three weeks. Revisionist historians would later snicker about "atrocities" invented by the British, but the Kaiser's troops executed over 5,500 Belgians, women and children as well as men, though there was no civilian resistance to the invasion.” This is how revisionist historians “bend” the news to suit themselves. (Media Research Center)

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