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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: America's Media-Driven Descent Into Depravity America's Media-Driven Descent Into Depravity By Henry Makow Ph.D. October 21, 2006 By Henry Makow Ph.D. "...We aspire to corrupt in order to govern
We have taken from the people all the gods of heaven and earth, which had their homage. We have torn from them their religious faith, their faith in monarchy, their honesty and their family virtues
" (Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805-1872, Revolutionary, Founder of Italian Freemasonry and the Mafia) Many prime time TV programmes today would have been considered obscene just 20 years ago. They present outrageous and shocking behavior as if it were normal and this creates cognitive dissonance. Thus they condition us to accept depravity as the new societal norm. Thursday at 8p.m. I sat down with my wife to watch one of her favorite shows, NBC's "My Name is Earl" starring Jason Lee. My wife likes this show because it deals with morality or "karma." The premise is that Earl has a list of people he has wronged and believes he will be rewarded if he makes it right with each one. Thursday's episode may have been a departure but what a jaw-dropping one! It was a sneak attack in what Senator Jesse Helms called the "systematic psychological warfare" the Eastern Establishment is waging against the American people. Wrongdoing: Earl had sexual intercourse with the mother of his good friend Ralph. Flashback: He and Ralph have a band. One night after a gig they were partying at Ralph's house with some female groupies. Ralph's mother served rice crispy squares. Everyone else wore nothing but their underwear. Eventually the group paired off to have sex. (The new party norm?) However Earl's partner had passed out. Not to worry. Ralph's mother, a woman in her fifties, came on to Earl and he was too drunk to resist. Monkey see; monkey do. Call me old fashioned but this portrayal degrades our image of motherhood and family, something the Illuminati-owned mass media want to happen. (The Illuminati is the top rung of Freemasonry. ) When motherhood is degraded, we are all degraded. Readers inform me that often recurring themes on prime time TV are incest, intergenerational and gay-lesbian sex and even bestiality. Ralph resolves to kill Earl and gives his friend 12 hours to settle his affairs. Earl appeals to Ralph's mother. Sure she'll speak to her son; Ralph will do anything for her but, in return, Earl will have to provide regular stud service. Please do not mistake this for a porn flick. This is prime-time TV watched by children and their parents. Resigned to his fate, Earl visits his parents to say goodbye. To his surprise, he finds Ralph alone with his mother. Ralph is wearing nothing but a bathrobe. (He spilled some tomato juice on his pants.) Ralph has determined that he can avoid killing Earl by having sex with Earl's mother. When Earl's mother bends over to get something, Ralph makes suggestive sex doggy-style gestures. Earl apparently is so morally compromised he cannot intervene.(Similarly, I wonder if anyone expressed their disgust to NBC.) Off camera, Ralph gropes Earl's mother's breasts. Flustered she comes rushing out and leaves the house. Ralph describes how he came up behind her and grabbed them in an "under over" action. Ralph now determines that Earl can live if he marries his mother. The wedding takes place and Earl is expected to consummate the marriage. Not being drunk he doesnt want to. The tables have turned. Now Ralph is threatening to kill Earl if he doesn't have sex with his mother. At this point I switched channels. You can see an excerpt from this episode at the show's NBC website. Listen carefully and you'll hear Ralph say to Earl, "Dont touch me with the hand with which you fondled my mother." When a man wants to really offend and insult another, this is what he says he'll do. Earl has broken a visceral human taboo yet the show treats it as if Earl had broken a favorite fishing rod. As Luciferians, the Illuminati wish to break all natural and spiritual taboos in the name of "freedom" and "rebellion," no matter how destructive and dysfunctional this is. "Do what thou wilt," is their motto. Last week, President Bush apparently was granted power to suspend Habeas Corpus and throw anyone he disliked into jail. There is evidence he was complicit in 9-11. Now you know why Americans are paralysed to act. Like Earl, we are so morally compromised we cannot defend Mother Liberty. America is in the grip of a satanic sex cult that "corrupts in order to govern." Unconsciously we have been inducted into this cult.
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#4. To: Red Jones, robin, All (#0)
There is most certainly an effort to break down the morality of this country with the promotion of shows/entertainment that appeal to the baser instincts and twists and distorts norms of behavior. People watch this stuff and then after a while it becomes normal and acceptable to the viewer. I notice too there is a new show called Dexter which has been heavily adverstized. I've never seen it but it appears to glamorize a serial killer of women. Earlier I was thinking about the recent attempts to degrade women with countless articles blaming them for all of societies ills, while porn is everywhere, and wondered what the true motive is for all this. They are going out of their way to attempt to break down the natural protective instinct men have for women, that much is obvious. Perhaps it's so no one will complain when our nation's child- bearing age women are sent off to combat in large numbers, or perhaps it's being done so that when multitudes of women are sent off to camps there will be less complaints, after all the men left behind will still have their porn.
I don't even have a TV anymore. I gave it away since I haven't watched it for about six years. Never seen any of those "reality" shows or "My Name is Earl" or anything else. About six years ago it had gotten to the point I was only watching TV on Sunday, when "Futurama" and "X-Files" and "The Simpsons" was on. After "X- Files" went off I pretty much quit watching and found I didn't miss it. An additional plus is that I actually felt better getting away from the TV. These days, I guess people are just filling their heads with garbage. While visiting my niece and her new baby she did put that "Jackass" video on. I couldn't believe anyone found that funny.
#11. To: YertleTurtle (#9)
I used to watch X-Files and the Simpsons too. At least they still show reruns of the Simpsons. When you watch a really old show like Andy of Mayberry (I like the ones with Barney Fife) it really hits you how the programming has changed so.
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