alright check this out...i can't but am interested in what your views abou it are. let me first say, i unfortunately cant give you direct URL address. my sstem cant do that. itused to but just took away that function i can though, give you the route to thelink. it is at http://www.propagandamatrix.com then see first link titled 'Cartoon Network Cartoon New World Order Propaganda' i cant access movies, so i cant see it. i need your eyes.......dont go saying i am meaing abc. tis is simply pointing out tis piece and seeing what/how YOu interpret it------you opinions about it. whether you D tink it is propaganda. if so WHY. if not WHY. give as much detail as you can ta
It mentioned 'Santa', 'Vampires' and 'The New World Order'. I don't think you can really read anything into the latter, if you choose to ignore the rest.
'santa'.....vampires.......?? Okay. but why pray, 'new world order'???...how does it fit in the narrative?
it is only a short clip. I'm pretty sure "the new world order" had something to do with the cartoon's plot. I have no idea, the clip was too short make sense out of. basically mrs Claus says to a... thing (maybe a kid, I don't) that he will get presents in the new world order. its not like its some subtle endorsement. like I said though, the clip was so short you can't make heads or tails out of anything.
Basically, it's just more fuel for Duendy's "super-secret elite" that HAS to remain secret - yet keeps bombarding us with hints that prove it's existance! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! The cartoon segment is just a spoof on the misguided minds that believe that garbage. The "thing" is a kid named Billy and Christmas is in danger because Santa has been bitten by a vampire.
thats not propaganda. i watch billy and mandy all the time,its a funny show. just because someone says NWO doesnt mean its illuminati code or something. now the nsa putting spyware on your computer IS SCARY AS HELL and should be the real issue.
ooooooo i knoooow. white western men wouldn't do nasty propaganda......they are soooooo gooood and puuuuure
Well, after the first popeye cartoons were released, spinach consumption went up 66% in the USA. Thats pretty much the definition of propoganda.