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January 10th, 2011
LOS ANGELES – David Duchovny wants to make a third X-Files movie and wants to take it in a new direction. The X-Files is going gay!
After making statements last year revealing that he would “go gay” for Woody Allen or any of the stars of Twilight, Duchovny has pitched his idea to X-Files director Chris Carter and co-star Gillian Anderson.
Originally posted by TechVampyre
reply to post by SLAYER69
I'm sorry I am baffled by your post, What does weekly world news ( a known hoax company) have to do with this?
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by Flatfish
It wouldnt matter if an Archangel sent by God descended on a beam of light and announced in a booming voice heard round the world that FOX news is a propaganda machine. People, the vast majority of all people, believe what they want to believe after a certain age. You program them with beliefs when they are young, and then you really dont have to worry about it. They will seek out information that reinforces the beliefs they already have, rather than information that may contradict it.
And when they DO come into contact with information that threatens their belief system, all sorts of things happen depending on their level of attachment to that belief system. But generally speaking, it is ignored, or even aggressively rejected.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
Originally posted by TechVampyre
reply to post by SLAYER69
I'm sorry I am baffled by your post, What does weekly world news ( a known hoax company) have to do with this?
Exactly my point.
All sources are suspect IMO.
Some view that garbage as legitimate while others see it for what it is.
It's a case of beliefs and perspective and who is flinging the BS.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by Flatfish
It wouldnt matter if an Archangel sent by God descended on a beam of light and announced in a booming voice heard round the world that FOX news is a propaganda machine. People, the vast majority of all people, believe what they want to believe after a certain age. You program them with beliefs when they are young, and then you really dont have to worry about it. They will seek out information that reinforces the beliefs they already have, rather than information that may contradict it.
And when they DO come into contact with information that threatens their belief system, all sorts of things happen depending on their level of attachment to that belief system. But generally speaking, it is ignored, or even aggressively rejected.
I can't say that I disagree with your assessment, however, it does bring up the question: "Does Fox threaten YOUR belief system"? ALL news services are "Propaganda Machines", they only differ by the "message" they are trying to disseminate. As an example: Fox News tries to paint a picture of B H Obama as the "Anti-Christ", whereas CNN would have you believe he is the "Second Coming". The truth is; he's neither, he's just a man. I personally don't like the direction he's taking this country - maybe you do, but what makes this country great is the fact that I CAN disagree with you. There are some who would like nothing better than to see that right taken away, and some of the people that President Obama has appointed to top level positions are of that mindset.
Originally posted by DonnaLynn
I don't think you will find many shocked people on here. Now if only we could get someone from NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC to do the same. It will never happen but one could hope!
It's not like any of this matters anyway. They are ALL plants. What difference would it make if all of them came out and said that they are all newspeak agents? None at all.
I would love, personally, to see more outrage against the rest of the media. Why is Fox always being targeted. Isn't anyone concerned about the BS being spoon fed to the people by the other "media outlets"?
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
Former is key word. Why is he a former? Why did he not speak up while he was employed? Why not take all the proof while employed and run to CNN? And anonymous? yeah, ok.
I rarely trust "former employees" who suddenly feel the urge to come forward and trash their previous employer. I really do not trust some anonymous person who makes such bold claims. Maybe this alledged anonymous former employee is a disgruntled CNN employee since FOX ratings are always higher.
“Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.”