twist of fait accomplis
Just another day in the United States for hard-working immigrants.
The story is nowhere to be seen in mainstream media.
Does this frighten anyone else?
09:55 PMReuters wrote a story about it yesterday. don't know if any major papers picked it up, though I'm sure it would be in the LA Times or something like that...
Posted by: rob on December 21, 2002 2:18 PMGood to hear that Reuters covered it...
Ryder e-mailed me from Los Angeles and said the BBC report was the first he heard, that he hadn't seen it in the papers or on the local news.
Posted by: Ryan on December 21, 2002 3:04 PMI linked to that story on the 19th, and I was pretty suprised I hadn't heard about it on my regular tv or radio news shows either.
Posted by: pd on December 21, 2002 8:29 PMI found a snippet of it somewhere on Friday but nowhere prominent; a friend of mine in the military had heard about it and was furious.
This is some scary-ass shit going down, and it's just the beginning.
Not to draw comparisons just yet, but an intriguing point: national newspapers carried tidbits of news and clues to newsbits about the holocaust camps all during WW2... but buried it back amongst the obits, want ads, and other sections people don't typically pay attention to for pertinent info. (No need to even get into the governmental awareness of their existence long before 1945 either.)
Start scanning the obliquer sections of the paper for more of the same of these types of reports happening around the country. I have a very ominous feeling about where this is all headed.
Posted by: vix on December 23, 2002 2:42 AMYou are reading...
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