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  • Who Tells Us What To Think? Does The Mainstream Media = The Matrix?

    02/14/2013 9:30:04 PM PST · by blam · 23 replies
    TEC ^ | 2-14-2013 | Michael Snyder
    Who Tells Us What To Think? Does The Mainstream Media = The Matrix? By Michael Snyder February 14th, 2013 Do you believe that you really think for yourself? Did you come up with your attitudes, opinions and beliefs on your own, or are they continually being shaped and molded by someone else? Could it be possible that you and everyone around you is actually hooked into a real life version of "the matrix" that is constantly defining your reality for you? Sadly, the truth is that almost all of us have willingly hooked ourselves into a colossal media system that...
  • Special Metals contract rejected (Union Votes Down Contract, Co. Likely To File Ch 7 Within Days)

    08/25/2003 7:25:02 PM PDT · by Timesink · 75 replies · 728+ views
    The Herald-Dispatch ^ | August 25, 2003 | Jim Ross
    <p>HUNTINGTON -- Workers at the Special Metals Corp. nickel alloy plant in Huntington rejected a proposed contract offer Monday that their union leadership and company executives said was necessary to keep the plant open.</p> <p>The vote, announced at 8:30 p.m. after a full day of voting, was 236 workers for the new contract and 303 against it.</p>