Murdoch is a member of the CFR, and for decades they've been trying to control the video game/computer world.
Something like us, creating content without any real censor and without any real archive, must drive the organization nuts.
Now, all of a sudden, News Corp., one of the bigger members of the CFR elite, is buying companies?
The other side of this coin is Murdoch, assuming he's just a billionaire with no ties to nothing, is buying Internet companies because he sees TV and movies as dying industries, about to be transformed only 110 years after their creation.
Hi there, I would like be able to access a truthful, unbiased, internet resource for all the information I currently obtain through Yahoo and google. Both these sites are extremely liberal and lean left on most of the political sites I can get now. What are the chances of haveing a FOX web site with news and all the other stuff on it that yahoo has currently? Glenn Beck has several things now and I think Rush does, and Bill O'riely for sure. I don't think it would take much to put something together. How about a cell phone company too? Come on you have the money! Go for it!!!!! Thanks, Bart Vertrees
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trying to control the video game/computer world.
Something like us, creating content without any real censor and
without any real archive, must drive the organization nuts.
Now, all of a sudden, News Corp., one of the bigger members of
the CFR elite, is buying companies?
The other side of this coin is Murdoch, assuming he's just a
billionaire with no ties to nothing, is buying Internet companies
because he sees TV and movies as dying industries, about to be
transformed only 110 years after their creation.
Maybe both sides are true.