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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Girls With Guns

Ban Hammers...



I Have Finally Figured Out How To Ban Hammers Forever


KIM DOTCOM SETH RICH MURDER EVIDENCE: "I'M THE EVIDENCE" STATES KIM DOTCOM TO FOX HANNITY





"I Know Why Seth Rich Had To Die"

Deep State Disinformation In The Media...


War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.


Pièce of shit de ré·sis·tance


SEDITIOUS WITCH HILLARY CLINTON AGAIN CALLS FOR RESISTANCE


PRESIDENT MUST DECLARE WAR ON MEDIA, THE TRUE ENEMY

The media smells blood in the Potomac River. They sense the President they hate could be removed from office. Never mind that he won a landslide, winning electoral votes in 31 states. The media hate the President’s agenda and they hate that he defied their wishes and expectations by winning last November.

What has happened since his election is the equivalent of an attempted media coup d’état. According to the Media Research Center (MRC), 89% of the coverage of President Trump by the network news programs of CBS, NBC and ABC has been negative. According to the MRC’s Rich Noyes, “the elite liberal media do not think that Donald Trump is worthy of being president. They don’t like his policies. They don’t like his character.”

CNN spent 92% of its’ air time on Trump stories with the clear majority of the reporting being downright hostile

Over the past week, this negative coverage has become even more intense and taken on a disturbing dimension:

Journalists drink too much, are bad at managing emotions, and operate at a lower level than average, according to a new study

Journalists' brains show a lower-than-average level of executive functioning, according to a new study, which means they have a below-average ability to regulate their emotions, suppress biases, solve complex problems, switch between tasks, and show creative and flexible thinking.

The study, led by Tara Swart, a neuroscientist and leadership coach, analysed 40 journalists from newspapers, magazines, broadcast, and online platforms over seven months. The participants took part in tests related to their lifestyle, health, and behaviour.

It was launched in association with the London Press Club, and the objective was to determine how journalists can thrive under stress.
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Each subject completed a blood test, wore a heart-rate monitor for three days, kept a food and drink diary for a week, and completed a brain profile questionnaire.

The results showed that journalists' brains were operating at a lower level than the average population, particularly because of ...

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