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'indymedia' word banned on CNN

by Seattle Indymedia repost
CNN has banned the word "indymedia," "indy media,"
"1ndym3d14," and so forth, from all discussion on its servers. Any use of the
term - even when asking server operators questions about policy - will
result in immediate exile
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"It seems as if the Cable News Network (CNN), the self-proclaimed “world leader of information delivery,” takes careful measures to protect its interests from the likes of nasty, decentralized, non-profit organizations like the Independent Media Center that are composed of regular, working people. In an almost laughably pathetic maneuver, CNN has banned the word “indymedia,” “indy media,” “1ndym3d14,” and so forth, from all discussion on its servers. Any use of the term – even when asking server operators questions about policy – will result in immediate exile.
by Dept. of Historical Amnesia
Psyops are routinely used at CNN by the U.S. Army when the U.S. is being belligerent abroad. The following article confirmed this during the destruction of Yugoslavia in early 2000, as well as during the Gulf War, and military operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. This is standard operating procedure for U.S. psyop operations: don't expect confirmation, just be aware it's reality.

http://www.emperors-clothes.com/articles/devries/love.htm
by Diego
Once again Nessie, I find I have to remind you . . .

Citing one’s own rambling, interminable disquisition is and has never been an acceptable protocol for 'proving' your point in academia nor in journalism. In fact it’s quite silly, unprofessional and under no circumstances does it qualify as meeting your own rigid “scientific” standards. 'And as proof of what I say now . . . I implore you to read up on ME writing the same damn thing at the following link . . . '

Way to go, Albert Einstein.


by Diego
Once again Nessie, I find I have to remind you . . .

Citing one’s own rambling, interminable disquisition is and has never been an acceptable protocol for 'proving' your point in academia nor in journalism. In fact it’s quite silly, unprofessional and under no circumstances does it qualify as meeting your own rigid “scientific” standards. 'And as proof of what I say now . . . I implore you to read up on ME writing the same damn thing at the following link . . . '

Way to go, Albert Einstein.
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