I noticed this morning that some of the British press were curiously identifying their own pictures of the missile launch as being 'computer generated'. Was this degree of bizarre candid honesty emulated elsewhere during the inevitable syndication, or have UK news editors decided to go straight?
[moved to "general world affairs" until some evidence of deception comes up -- but maybe a link to get started...? ~nonhocapito]
North Korean missile test- reporting puzzle
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Re: North Korean missile test- reporting puzzle
I'm not sure if this post should go here or not. But as I read it, I remembered a story from last week of the NK missles from their parades exposed as fakes, from cbc.ca.
As I read part of this story, I wondered if they were actually trying to give those under the hypnosis a clue of sorts to see who would snap out of it Of course by reading the comments it was apparent none became any wiser.
North Korean missiles dismissed as fakes
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012 ... -fake.html
As I read part of this story, I wondered if they were actually trying to give those under the hypnosis a clue of sorts to see who would snap out of it Of course by reading the comments it was apparent none became any wiser.
North Korean missiles dismissed as fakes
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012 ... -fake.html