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To: JustaTech
Agreed about The Atlantic, in general, as they are governed by their default position which is nothing but anti-Trump/ and anything pro-Obama/Clintonisa.

However Trump supporters should also be concerned about the spread of negative, sincere and educated criticism against Trump/Pompeo/Sung Kim/State Dept. on North Korea/post-Singapore here in Asia within the generally conservative press in Korea and Japan which has until this point been supporting of Trump in a number of areas. They are not wedded to an anti-Trump position, and being close observers of North Korea for 40 years up close and not just the cursory, superficial drive by US press view which does not do its homework, files a few stories and runs on to the next thing in a superficial mode, they are on the other hand quite concerned about how things are developing with DPRK at evil China's behest and orchestration.

These conservative anti-communist newspapers, writers, editors, opinion leaders, government officials here are not "never Trump", so that makes the situation quite worrisome--and people should follow this a bit more closely.

20 posted on 07/11/2018 5:08:01 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Obviously no one should fear negative, sincere and educated criticism, if it's free of inappropriate influences. In the US we basically haven't known what that looks like in mass media, because our mass media has been a propaganda and diversionary arm of the cabal enemy.

Any criticism of the Alliance efforts in NK based on conventional perceptions which have been shaped over the decades of carefully programmed deceptions by the enemy are basically worthless, regardless of sincerity. I can't tell you exactly by what means NK and Iran have been held hostage to the enemy for decades, but I'm confident it's basically true because I know that's how they operate. Probably the control mechanism is the time-honored choice between silver and lead.

When the USSR fell apart the cabal had to come up with new boogeymen to shake at the world and justify the ever-expanding surveillance regime they've crafted. And to justify the continued existence of entities such as NATO. The principle is called strategic tension and the policy of the cabal is that such tension must maintained at ALL costs, even if it means manufacturing enemies. If the media in Asia doesn't understand that NK was a synthetic "threat" all along, and that the cabal which manufactured the threat is now being systematically disassembled, then what do they really know?

21 posted on 07/11/2018 9:08:06 PM PDT by JustaTech (A mind is a terrible thing)
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