They have become the equivalent of Soviet Pravda.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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For a very long time now.
And not only the press.
TV interviews and themes have been mixed with AGW propaganda hubris, no matter the subject and even the advertisement industry is selling AGW related hog wash.
It’s a great help to win over public opinion they think.
Fortunately for us the opposite is the case.
The number of AGW believers is dropping like a stone.
I think part of what we’re seeing is “stimulus” money which was apparently made available to corporate America with the “hook” that its use had to spin the eco narrative. Our own money being used as a tool of indoctrination. That’s why (I suspect) we’re seeing the sudden Greening of everything on TV.
So true.
I still dip into the Christian Science Monitor from time to time. Not too badly written, ans they say they still verify three times before publishing. What a novel idea. Verification.
You need to read the Washington ComPost just for the outrage of it!