Humour

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Humour and satire has a special place in the available repertoire of those trying to expose the mendacious nature of Official Narrative's. Since power and pomposity are mostly two sides of the same coin, it can often be used to great effect because, as Lance-Corporal Jones of Dad's Army was so fond of saying: "They don't like it up em".

Well aimed satire can be both a tonic for those who try to exist outside the Matrix and a serious irritant to those who orchestrate it. That is its twin the purpose on WikiSpooks.


 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Cameron Mash
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Document:How Russia betrayed AmericaA useful mirror image of the Anglo-US-Nato official narrative about Russia
Document:How can you tell whether Russia has invaded Ukraine?A list of the top tell-tale signs that will enable you to determine whether or not Western claims that "Russia has invaded Ukraine" are accurate.
Document:Is Putin Weaponising Stupidity?Theatre of the absurd - the Western establishment obsession with demonising Vladimir Putin
Document:That's OutrageousA Readers Digest contributor is outraged, OUTRAGED I say, that a web site like Cryptome should be 'allowed to exist'. He does not intend humour at all, he is deadly serious - which is precisely what makes the piece so funny.
Document:The IMF Bank JobA hilarious piece of satire - but closer to the truth about who calls the shots on events surrounding the Ukraine coup and what it really about, than any or all of the western MSM talking-heads combined.
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In-joke
MemeOn the internet, an image plus accompanying text used to make a serious point, often humourously.
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Satire
Shut up Conspiracy Theorist
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The info war for Ukraine
Two PMs - One speech
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Worldnewsdailyreport.com"Where facts don't matter"

 

Related Quotation

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Donald Jeffries“The way history is presented to Americans, from the youngest schoolchildren to the doctorate-level Ivy Leaguers, mirrors the way news is presented to the public. Much as it is difficult to find a single issue or event which the mainstream media has reported on accurately, it is just as difficult to find any historical event, or historical figure, portrayed honestly by establishment historians. We still see everyone from history professors to late-night comedians referring to any opponent of the establishment with a mean-spirited, impossibly caricatured negativity.”Donald Jeffries2019
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