10) The Archive

Those who would hijack the legal institutions shielding society from Wall Street perfidy must hijack the political institutions overseeing them, hijack the media’s discourse about those institutions, and hijack social media’s discussion of all of it. The capture must run deep to be stable. So deep, in fact, that records of the past become untrustworthy. Stories have disappeared from databases and video clips from websites. This chapter will serve as an archive of material to which the rest of DeepCapture may link. Those who wish to take issue with DeepCapture’s archiving and deconstruction of their copyrighted articles and videos (and, perhaps, emails) know where to find us.

With No Evident Irony, CNBC Wonders Why 60 Minutes Covers Story - March 2006

May 24th, 2008 by Patrick Byrne

Having done everything they could to twist, distort, and suppress the story, in late March, 2006 CNBC wonders with faux innocence why 60 Minutes would be picking up the story.

 

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  1. tomexxtra Says:

    I’m sure you know of Ted Butlers efforts on
    Silver Comex illegal concentrated shorts.
    He also has an idea for all naked shorts
    in his latest essay if you haven’t had a chance to read here it is…..

    http://news.silverseek.com/TedButler/1216656959.php
    Good Luck
    Tom “Exxtra”

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