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Aug

2008

An Open Letter to the Real News: Can News Get Real?
written by Michael Major
Attention Paul Jay, CEO The Real News Network
by Michael Major
Hello Paul, just watched your latest news articles on the evolution of the Georgia issue and I was pleased you and Margolis raised the remotest possibility that the action against South Ossetia was planned by the USA as a diversion or emblematic soapbox for the war party (but which war party?). 
 
But of course it was planned.
 
The US armed, strategized, financed and assisted Georgia with the means to purify, terrify and ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of its ethnic russians without whom little Georgia could be framed for the press as an Israeli clone surrounded by deadly ethnic adversaries and brutal geo-strategic opponents.
 
The probability of US failure in this framing effort offered opportunity for plan "B", a massively rigged mainstream media perspective on a "resurgently" brutal Russia thereby justifying and necessitating a NATO response. 
 
But the real story ignored by yourself and the mainstream media is that the US planned and carried out a murderous ethnic cleansing raid for strategic purposes violating with impunity every principle of its Constitutional foundation, the Geneva conventions and the UN Charter. 
 
This story is the only perspective that the USA does not want publicized and everything else is mainstream manageable. 
 
You promised real news and you are delivering comfort to the status-quo. Take the red pill Paul or get a job with Fox news service.
 
 
 
From: Michael Major
To: contact@therealnews.com  
 
 

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