Knowing the ties between intelligence agencies and the music industry run long, deep and are extensive, informs me very clearly why the "music industry" is the creator and promoter of "Black Out Tuesday"BBC
Radio stations and TV channels have changed their programmes to mark "Blackout Tuesday", reflecting on George Floyd's death in police custody.There will also be moments of reflection on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2, while commercial radio stations including Kiss, Magic and Absolute Radio are observing a social media blackout "to show that racism of any kind cannot be tolerated".
- I'm thinking of all the contrarian "pandemic" information that Youtube has worked overtime to censor in support of the authority. And the official narrative.CBC
Taking place on Tuesday, June 2, and given the hashtag #TheShowMustBePaused, what is now being called Black Out Tuesday was created by Atlantic senior director of marketing Jamila Thomas and former Atlantic executive Brianna Agyemang (now a senior artist campaign manager at Platoon) as a way to disrupt business as usual this week.
What the heck is Platoon exactly? Cause the site looks like a bunch of gibberish designed to obfuscate something. Platoon is a platform for "fearless creatives"Platoon is also "a subdivision of a company of soldiers, usually forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a lieutenant and divided into several sections. (more appropriate in my estimation) I heard on the radio today, that you're encouraged to protest, but, be sure to "social distance" Oh and wear masks, so you can hide your identity er I mean for the"pandemic" How bizarre is that? Really? When people have been getting heavy fines for being in parks or playing basketball?
"I think it's people's right to express their support, and in some cases concern, about things that are unfolding both here in our country and across the world," Health Minister Patty Hajdu said Monday at a press conference.
Really Patty Haidu thinks it's right to express support and concern? In all cases? Or just in some cases?
She went on to say that gathering together is a "very powerful way to lend that support" and to "be an ally in many of these kinds of situations."
"There are ways to do it more safely. People still do need to keep physical distance, make sure that they bring with them hand sanitizer, for example, and … bring a mask," said Hajdu.
Then the sham Tam gets in on the consent to the state sanctioned protests
"You might want to choose other means of…messaging, whether it be signage, or making noise using other instruments for example," Tam said. "Shouting, and that type of behavior can potentially project more droplets."
Tam added that being outdoors lowers risk as well, so protesters will want to be mindful of any events taking place in an enclosed environment.
Whaaaat in the hell! We've been in lock down, under a state of emergency. Told to stay at home and suddenly that's all gone out the window?!
These orders currently ban social gatherings of more than five people who are not from the same household.
Music Industry/Intelligence Connections go way back
- The ties that bind the music industry and intelligence groups have been talked about a number of times:David McGowan . Mark Devlin, John Potash and others have looked into these ties. Think of Miles Copeland , His son Stewart Copeland The Police. There is tons of reading that can be done on that topic if you are so inclined. Point is the connections are there and well documented. Same as the ties between Hollywood, the news media and intelligence groups. (Operation Mockingbird) These industries can persuade many people to "believe" (accept (something) as true) what ever the powers that shouldn't be want the masses to "believe". hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose1 st thought: It really appears as if some party/ies want martial law.2nd thought: Ain't it great that due to the pandemic vast swathes of youth are unemployed and receiving their allowances via the government- Having nothing better to do then attend protests for political manipulation. Funny how well that worked out?3rd thought: Am I alone in finding "Black Out Tuesday" kind of strange as a meme
- What is inferred Blacks, Out Tuesday
- Blacks, Out Today
- Black Out Today(as in lights out?)
- Out is a word with meany meanings- which one is implied in the meme
- Another thing that concerns me is how reminiscent of previous destablilations this meme is
- Syria- Friday of Dignity
- Pretty sure there was something about Tuesday with Egypt- but I've got to verify that.
- It's all too familiar