Re: Are dsf members still attracted to conspiracies?
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:34 am
yup
problem still being reliable info,
not just because of media bias or vested interest
(Murdoch's papers are currently bagging the existing Labor govt here before upcoming election,
because the govt is rolling out a National Broadband Network which threatens Foxtel's monopoly)
but because news services are so rife with opinions posing as reportage.
anyway
what happened to the story about HSBC Bank knowingly laundering billions in cocaine earnings?
it disappeared after one small item here.
problem still being reliable info,
not just because of media bias or vested interest
(Murdoch's papers are currently bagging the existing Labor govt here before upcoming election,
because the govt is rolling out a National Broadband Network which threatens Foxtel's monopoly)
but because news services are so rife with opinions posing as reportage.
anyway
what happened to the story about HSBC Bank knowingly laundering billions in cocaine earnings?
it disappeared after one small item here.