via TruthOverComfort.co.uk: In todays video, I conducted an interview with James Corbett, about the Media, his recent video “The Media Are The Terrorists” and the Werther effect (copy cat effect ). We discuss the reasons why the media are seemingly incapable of telling the truth for certain subjects, the societal effect of the media and how tragic events are often a televised movie like event in peoples minds.

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