‘Disclosure’ Comes in Many Forms; One Small Step at a Time

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‘Disclosure’ Comes in Many Forms; One Small Step at a Time

Thank You to Wes Annac

http://the2012scenario.com/2012/08/disclosure-comes-in-many-forms-one-small-step-at-a-time/

 

‘Disclosure’ Comes in Many Forms; One Small Step at a Time

 

sage:  dis·clo·sure: n. 1. The act or process of revealing or uncovering.

 

Just like peeling back the layers of an onion, we are starting to see, more and more, the peeling back of the layers of the deception perpetrated by the cabal.  We know that they own the media and thus are able to show us just what they want us to see, so it just makes sense that they also take “ordinary” and turn it into “sensational” in order to evoke whatever feelings they want us to feel.

 

‘Disclosure’ will come in many ways and we’ve been told it will probably be one small step at a time so as not to overwhelm.  ‘Disclosure’ also is not necessarily confined to the revelation of the existence of our Star Family but includes the unveiling of our true history, exposure of the level of corruption and manipulation by the dark ones and the extent to which we have been kept in physical, emotional and psychological slavery.

 

Delving into this piece of information, I’ve found that this “Photoshopping for effect” is not limited to Austria’s newspaper; there is evidence that some TV news shows also use, if not Photoshopped, then inaccurate photos for the story they are airing.  For example, they may say that an “uprising continues today” and use a photo taken the year before, during an actual riotous situation because it gives a more sensational feel to the story.

 

So just because we see a photo splashed across headlines and TV screens every day, doesn’t mean we need to react to it in the way it is expected.  It’s the old horse-and-water thing – and we don’t have to drink at their trough. This story below ‘discloses’ what I’m talking about.

 

Achtung Photoshop! Austria’s Largest Daily Edits Syria Photo to Make it More ‘War-Torn’

August 2, 2012

 

http://www.rt.com/news/syria-ausrian-newspaper-photoshop-639/

 

Bloggers have accused Austria’s largest newspaper of using Photoshop to make the battle-ravaged Syrian city of Aleppo look even more war-torn than it already is.

 

The controversial photo accompanied an article entitled Assads Armee rollt mit Panzem zur, Mutter aller Schlachten (“Assad’s Army tanks pave the way for the ‘mother of all battles’”) in the July 28 edition of Die Kronen Zeitung.

 

It depicts a man holding a child walking alongside a woman in a hijab as they are flanked by the ruins of what appear to be bombed-out apartment blocks.

 

But astute bloggers on the popular social networking site Reddit realized that while the photo was real, something was fishy about the backdrop.

 

It turns out the original photo appeared on the European Pressphoto Agency’s website on July 26. But instead of walking through the bombed-out heart of Syria’s largest city, the trio in question are clearly walking through a typical urban landscape where the most striking feature just might be the graffiti-tagged wall they are passing.

 

Screenshot from lejournaldusiecle.com

 

With 200,000 people having fled Aleppo since it became the epicenter of the 17-month uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, using Photoshop to dramatize the conflict smacked of overkill to many bloggers.

 

Critics on Reddit accused the daily of spicing up the print to sell copy, though several posters also accused the newspaper of being biased against pro-government forces.

 

The “Krone” has a daily readership of around 3 million people, some 43 per cent of the total newspaper audience in the country.

Independent journalist James Corbett believes the black and white media picture being painted of the Syrian conflict is far from fair.

“What it shows is a coordinated series of efforts on the part of the media to really undermine basic journalistic truth, when it comes to reporting, in favor of skewing the story against the Assad government and towards the rebels,” Corbett told RT. “And that shows the political bias of many of these outlets.”

 

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