Most of the mainstream media (which still clings to the television) claimed Fox News and Sean Hannity are slanderous and incompetent propagandists who favor the Republican Party and Donald Trump. Fox News and Sean Hannity are politically biased, but everyone has political inclinations. Most of the mainstream is Zionist liberal and the rest of the mainstream media is Zionist Christian, and both sides claim to be global leaders of the free press. Anyhow, the testimonies from Fox News seem to be reasonably believable. We should focus on the evidence and not on the messenger: “Group [The Profiling Project, which is led by lobbyist and attorney Jack Burkman] Sues Mayor, Police, For Details Of Seth Rich Murder Investigation” (http://dailycaller.com/2017/05/31/group-sues-mayor-police-for-details-of-seth-rich-murder-investigation/).
The US government and its corporate partners have a history of being involved with assassinations, proxy regimes, proxy rebels, covert operations, obfuscated investigations, insider deals and revolving doors, cartels, propaganda consisting of cherry-picked partial truths mixed with lies, censored or hidden evidence, etc. Leaked and/or hacked inside information (that may or may not be tied to Seth Rich) exposed the corruption and incompetence of Hillary Clinton and her Democrat Party supporters: “Donald Trump won election because Democrats rigged system to have Clinton beat Bernie Sanders, says WikiLeaks” (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/bernie-sanders-us-election-president-donald-trump-hillary-clinton-democrats-primary-results-a7408451.html).
Under the Gaddafi regime, Libya was the most prosperous nation in Africa. The Obama presidency and the State Department under Hillary Clinton led the assassination of the Gaddafi regime under the cover of humanitarian air-strikes for Libyan rebels/terrorists. This foreign intervention created chaos throughout Libya, thus, Libya quickly became a failed state of terrorism. Libya’s instability also allowed lots of refugees to immigrate to Europe, but the refugees created lots of conflicts throughout Europe. Some Americans were killed and injured by this foreign policy, but Hillary Clinton refuses to tell the truth about what happened and continues to tell lies: “‘I want to be told the truth’ - Mother [Patricia Smith] of slain Benghazi attack victim on lawsuit against Clinton” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liwhqLK9vmc). As expected, the US court system is doing everything possible to protect Hillary Clinton’s corruption and incompetence.
The imperial US regime insisted upon the explosive liberation of Libya, but the imperial US regime greatly supports the oppressive regime in Saudi Arabia, even though Saudi Arabia is probably the biggest terrorist-exporting nation in the world, and the imperial US regime claims it is the world leader of anti-terrorism. According to some data, the largest numbers of terrorists come from Saudi Arabia. The Saudi regime also promotes its extremist Islamic ideology all over the world. However, Saudi Arabia has vast quantities of oil and gas, thus, Saudi Arabia is able to bribe the imperial US regime and many other nations. Saudi oil and gas is the foundation for the petrodollar's international scams (e.g., monopoly money, inflation tax, cartels, sanctions, proxy rebels, proxy regimes, and proxy wars), and the petrodollar pays the imperial US regime.
In other words, this type of global trade results in terrorism. Terrorism is typically caused by outdated Middle Eastern cultures mixed with Western foreign interventions that seek to monopolize global resources and labor. There are other types of terrorism, but they are vastly less frequent than the frequency of Islamic terrorism. However, Western governments simplistically insist terrorism is the result of freedom haters, and Middle Eastern governments hold the narrow-minded viewpoint that terrorism is the result of mental disorders and foreign oppression. To make matters worse, Middle Eastern cultures promote their medieval and religious values onto Africa, which contains the world’s most primitive cultures. Western governments support proxy rebels and proxy regimes in Africa in order to control Africa’s natural resources. Thus, Africa is a secondary source of terrorism.
The unrealistic solution to terrorism is to decrease or end global trade, but global trade is necessary for a modern economy. Global trade should change its standards to minimize conflicts between incompatible cultures (e.g., decreasing close interactions between incompatible cultures and promoting the development of peaceful and unique cultures). However, in Western nations, Zionist liberals fanatically believe in cultural Marxism on an international scale and consumerism-gone-wild. Zionist Christians superstitiously believe in Holy imperialism and consumerism-gone-wild. Both ideologies force together incompatible cultures throughout the planet, and to disagree is politically incorrect or stubbornly rejected by the establishment’s mythology. Medieval Middle Eastern cultures struggle to truly modernize. Primitive African cultures are outdated by many thousands of years. These are major reasons for why the war on terrorism is decades old, extremely expensive, highly destructive, and very ineffective.
In 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was mysteriously assassinated. The official government investigation was ruined by fake evidence, altered evidence, incomplete evidence, censored evidence, and threats against key witnesses and King’s legal team. The official court system concluded a lone gunman assassinated King. Unofficial investigators greatly dispute the official conclusion. In 1999, King’s relatives finally won a civil trial against the US government for the assassination of King. Dr. William Pepper, an attorney and author of the recent book, “The Plot to Kill King,” talked about the government and mafia conspiracy that murdered Martin Luther King Jr.: “[60] REVEALED: The True Conspiracy To Kill Martin Luther King Jr.” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OYpDWrzu7E). The FBI also spied on Martin Luther King Jr. and pretended to be an anonymous black guy who tried to blackmail King into committing suicide.
Random thoughts on telecommunication corporations:
Television (TV) subscriptions are gradually decreasing, while Internet usage continues to increase:
* “Television subscriber decline in North America” (http://informitv.com/2017/03/27/television-subscriber-decline-in-north-america/)
* “Every major cable TV company lost subscribers last quarter” (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/08/every-major-cable-tv-company-lost-subscribers-last-quarter/)
This TV decline is totally expected, because TV content-providers and TV service-providers have an outdated culture that’s based on screwing over their audience as much as possible and expanding its corporate-governmental cartel. Fortunately, the Internet has been creating endlessly more opportunities for content creators, the audience, and content providers. However, Internet service providers are also TV service providers, thus, Internet service providers constantly try to screw over their customers. Ideally, the Internet service should be treated like public roads, public water and sewage systems, and public power grids (i.e., government management that hires private institutions to construct, maintain, and upgrade the infrastructure for the benefit of the general public).
In real America, television services, Internet services, home and business phone lines, and cellular networks are monopolized by a telecommunication cartel that leverages legalized bribery (e.g., lobbyists, donations, paid speeches, and nice jobs, insider deals, and revolving doors) with the government in order to create and maintain a kleptocracy. The difference is that television services have a lot more restrictions than the Internet. Stated differently, the Internet improves a lot faster than the television.
Completely unlike the television services, the Internet allows anyone to easily upload and download content (e.g., YouTube, Twitch, blogs, emails, VoIP, and Twitter). The Internet continually enhances its access to movies and TV shows that were traditionally restricted to theaters and televisions. The Internet could be accessed by a large variety of devices that are stationary or mobile (e.g., desktops, notebook PCs, tablets, smartphones, and televisions with Google Chromecast or any connection to a computer), but television services are stuck in a family room or a few rooms. Television services recently offered their content on the Internet, but this still requires a traditional TV subscription and their TV-on-the-Internet interfaces are far more restrictive than Internet-only services. Internet subscriptions tend to offer more honest and simpler payment systems (as long as you avoid the online scams, which are obvious to anyone who’s paying attention). The Internet offers live streaming and a continuously expanding and gigantic archive, thus, you could watch what you whenever you want however you want.
You could use any computer that has a Wi-Fi connection to Google Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Nvidia Shield console, Sony Playstation 4, or other similar electronic solutions to conveniently display the Internet on the television. In other words, convert your television into a gigantic computer monitor.
Lots of people still enjoy television services, because television services have a simpler interface than Internet services. Television services are still based on pushing a few buttons to change relatively few channels or shows. Internet services require the usage of a mouse and keyboard to navigate through lots of options of various types. However, Internet services have been adapting to provide both complex interfaces and simpler interfaces. Lots of websites offer archived streaming and live-streaming in various configurations from the more clunky interfaces to the simpler or more convenient interfaces. See below for some of the more convenient websites:
* CBS All Access is only $5.99 per month for limited commercials with many CBS shows that have been traditionally available on the CBS television channels. CBS All Access provides live local news to its subscribers. Like any good website, CBC All Access has a growing and gigantic database of previous news reports, TV shows, and movies.
* Hulu offers a vast collection of movies, episodic shows (which are like television shows that are exclusive or originally for the Internet), international news, national news, and live local news. Hulu’s lowest deal is only $7.99 per month.
* Russia Today has a large variety of news programs that are archived on its own website, YouTube, Twitter, and other websites. Russia Today’s own website has a live-stream of its news programs.
* Netflix has various payment options, but its cheapest subscription for streaming TV shows and movies is only $7.99 per month. You could pay for other services to get recently released movies and TV shows from the mail in DVD discs.
* Amazon offers a vast collection of TV shows, movies, music, books, magazines, Twitch Prime (which is a good service for all video gamers of any platform), and fast and free shipping-and-handling for many products. The best Amazon deal is called Amazon Prime, and it only costs $8.25 per month with a one-year contract.
* YouTube offers endless and free content from both amateur and professional content creators. YouTube TV is a subsidiary of YouTube, and YouTube TV offers professionally created movies and episodic shows for $35 per month. This monthly subscription includes content from the Internet and from the traditional TV (e.g., ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CW, ESPN, and AMC).
* Playstation Vue offers Internet content from the traditional TV for at least $29.99 per month.
* Sling TV delivers TV shows and movies into the Internet for at least $20 per month. Depending on the location, Sling TV gives live local news.
* DirecTV Now sells and displays TV shows and movies through the Internet for $35 per month.
* CWTV, ABC, NBC, and Fox have their own websites, but you need a traditional TV subscription to watch its live-streaming news and other shows. Due to the continuously rising popularity of the Internet, these websites will probably offer Internet-only subscriptions in the next few years.
* You could also go to international websites for international movies, international TV shows, international made-for-the-Internet shows, international news, etc. However, this requires you to know at least one foreign language.
All of these website services have honest payment systems that you could easily pay for and cancel, which is the complete opposite of television services. Television services come with highly restrictive payments that are frustrating to set up, to maintain, and to cancel. The less crappy deals are only for new customers, and the more crappy deals are mandatory for loyal customers, thus, smart shoppers should bounce back and forth between service providers. To obtain a TV/Internet/phone service, you usually call a telecommunication corporation, deal with its clumsy automated operator, get put on hold, and negotiate with at least one human agent who may or may not properly speak English, who could be poorly trained, and who will probably put you on hold at least once. After you agree to a monthly or annual subscription, you have to tolerate a payment system that constantly increases its prices, normally adds hidden fees, and typically comes with various taxes. To cancel a TV subscription, you are usually penalized with a large fee. On the other hand, websites simply and quickly offer click-and-go choices to add or cancel subscriptions with honest prices and no cancellation fees.
The Internet is the future for today, and television is for modern-day cavemen.