Video Documentary - A look at the information wars waged by Israel and its supporters to win the hearts and minds of the American people. An occupation of American media and the American mind by a pro-Israel narrative that's deflected attention away from what virtually everyone recognises as the best way to resolve this conflict: end the occupation and the settlements so that Palestinians can finally have a state of their own. The Israeli perspective dominates the American media and pro-Israel talking points are repeated by the highest government officials and recycled endlessly by the media. How, if at all, can propaganda be uncovered if the mainstream point of view is so dominant?
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
2 Nov 2018
Keiser Goes GONZO
The Lobby Has Leaked
By Ex-Jew Gilad Atzmon: The 2017 documentary was made by Al Jazeera but was censored after it came under intense Israeli pressure not to air the film. EI has managed to obtain a copy of the film.
Jewish power as I define it is the power to silence criticism of Jewish Power. This power has been dwindling…
Fatty-Shaming For Fun And Profit
By Doug Mortimer: A woman alleges she was sexually assaulted at a party. The accused is a prominent man who has been known to indulge in adult beverages. Evidence is lacking. Witnesses are unreliable. No corroboration is forthcoming. The woman is portrayed as an innocent victim, the man as privileged and arrogant. And the whole fracas becomes a media circus.
No, I’m not talking about the Brett Kavanaugh imbroglio. I’m talking about an incident that occurred almost a century ago.
As often happens in any up-and-coming industry, the early days of the motion pictures witnessed some meteoric upward mobility. Perhaps the most astounding case was that of Roscoe Conkling “Fatty” Arbuckle. He was the next big thing in more ways than one.
Fatty Arbuckle was born in Kansas in 1887 but grew up in Southern California, where he performed in vaudeville as a singer and comedian. In 1913, he joined Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios (best known for its Keystone Kops comedy shorts). He later moved on to Paramount Pictures, where he was earning $5,000 a week plus a percentage of the profits. By 1921 “the Prince of Whales” had signed a three-year/$3,000,000 contract with the studio. It was an astounding career trajectory. Only in America! But his career was about to take an abrupt U-turn.
No, I’m not talking about the Brett Kavanaugh imbroglio. I’m talking about an incident that occurred almost a century ago.
As often happens in any up-and-coming industry, the early days of the motion pictures witnessed some meteoric upward mobility. Perhaps the most astounding case was that of Roscoe Conkling “Fatty” Arbuckle. He was the next big thing in more ways than one.
Fatty Arbuckle was born in Kansas in 1887 but grew up in Southern California, where he performed in vaudeville as a singer and comedian. In 1913, he joined Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios (best known for its Keystone Kops comedy shorts). He later moved on to Paramount Pictures, where he was earning $5,000 a week plus a percentage of the profits. By 1921 “the Prince of Whales” had signed a three-year/$3,000,000 contract with the studio. It was an astounding career trajectory. Only in America! But his career was about to take an abrupt U-turn.