Project Censored
If you want a clear illustration of why the mainstream media sucks, take a look at Project Censored’s top 25 stories that were undercovered by the MSM over the past year. When you look at these stories and then realize how little - if any - coverage these stories have received in the MSM, you can’t help but fear for the future.
Fortunately, independent journalists like Jason Leopold of Truthout.org are still on the case. Leopold attended Project Censored’s media accountability conference to speak about his story “Halliburton Secretly Doing Business With Key Member of Iran’s Nuclear Team,” which came in at #2 on the top 25. Why this hasn’t received major coverage from the New York Times and Washington Post continues to boggle the mind…
All 25 issues are disturbing to say the least, but #14 is the one that really sticks out to me - #14 Homeland Security Contracts KBR to Build Detention Centers in the US. KBR is of course a subsidiary of Dick Cheney’s pals at Halliburton. Last January, KBR was awarded a $385 million contract by the Department of Homeland Security to build these detention centers around America. Even if these detention centers are only for rounding up future suspected immigrant terrorists, the concept is disturbing. But one can’t help but wonder what level of civil unrest the Bush regime foresees to make the construction of these facilities necessary. It conjures images from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “The Running Man,” a vision of a totalitarian future America with a crashed economy. And how ironic that Arnold would be overseeing such facilities in California instead of being the super heroic figure trying to bust the system.
The concept of such detention centers isn’t new. I recall reading about how a number of such facilities were already being set up back in the ’90s, in Jim Keith’s “Black Helicopters Over America.” Some may be inclined to discard Keith’s work as “conspiracy theory,” but when you read this story about KBR building these facilities, well it sure is food for thought…


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