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Grossed-Out Surgeon Vomits Inside Patient!: An Insider's Look at the Supermarket Tabloids
by Jim Hogshire
from Feral House

Grossed-Out Surgeon Vomits Inside Patient!: An Insider s Look at the Supermarket Tabloids

 

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  • CIA MKULTRA mind control of supermarket shoppers
    This excellent book reveals the top secret that US government's Central Intelligence Agency founded and owned the National Enquirer magazine. OSS/CIA agent Alexander Pope eventually sold "his" tabloid empire for $300-million.
    The propaganda value of tabs is unmatched, where mind control diverts every person who fails to avert their eyes at supermarket checkouts. Purchasing the rag is not required for the mindmeld to take effect.
    Occasional in-depth reporting of Uncle Scam's felonious confessions,... more info

  • Reliable (?) account of supermarket tabs
    Jim Hogshire worked for several supermarket tabloids, so it's not surprising that his expose of their inner workings shares some of the same deficiencies. These include a willingness to speculate freely about his subject, often constructing chains of circumstantial evidence to substantiate claims such as tabloids hiring CIA agents in order to provide them with plausible cover for their activities around the world. He also asserts that the tabloids are associated with government psychological warfare... more info

  • a Left-deconstructionist critique of tabloids
    Hogshire believes tabloids are Rightist institutions that reinforce the "traditional patriarchal power structure." E.g. tabloids' "Rags-To-Riches" tales support the notion that anyone can succeed under capitalism if they are honest and work long hard hours. Tabloids' "fat obsession" reinforce oppressive sexist standards of beauty. And "Fall of the Mighty" stories alleviate class antagonisms by assuring working class readers that the rich and powerful are always punished for their greed and wrongdoing.... more info


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