guest post by Gor-Lak, alien guide
Here at the Tanster Project, we have a lot of info about a lot of things. I mean a lot. Third Tier stuff.
As for what gets posted though, Tanster has a strict rule: only smoking guns. She’s avoided a heck of a lot of traps that way. The government/PR agents always want their shills and stooges to post nonsense, non-smoking gun stuff. It’s a combo of camouflage and sabotage. It’s how you tell which conspiracy theory is just a government PsyOp.
They tried it with Tanster. Tried and failed.
*snicker*
I shouldn’t laugh, really. For someone who has been in the PR game as long as I have, I can tell you that ernest, righteous, intelligent people are the most difficult to manipulate. People with just one of those traits? Fish in a barrel. All three? Good luck.
“Is there a point to this post, GL?” you ask?
Miranda the Mermaid’s latest music drop, a cover of Paul McCartney’s “Give Ireland Back To The Irish,” is itself a smoking gun. See? It fits into the theme I set up. You should have trusted me.
This song proves that the English government controls the English media. It also proves that the English government can control the American media.
It is weird that our Founding Fathers had to travel, hat in hand, to kneel before the King and beg for peace back in the Revolution. That doesn’t really sound like much of a victory. I wonder what deal they made? The English government really kicked America’s heinie in 1812. They also had a global economic monopoly, enforced with their powerful military fleet and pirate militias. They couldn’t take “Shoeless” George Washington?
Regardless, this song by a founding member of the Beatles was banned in England. Why? Because it was critical of the English government. That’s censorship. Fine. They have a monarchy. What do you expect? American politicians, though, go on and on about the Constitution and Freedom of the Press. So why didn’t American radio stations play this song from one of the most famous musicians on the planet? There are more Irish in the US. This song was number one in Ireland.
Logically, there is only one explanation. The English government controls our privately owned American media. Smoking Gun.