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In my opinion prof Finkelstein is totally right.
As long as the public opinion is loyal to those who carefully planned every war and every peace, every genocide and every revolution. As long as consciousness is rocked to sleep by justified wars and tears-mongering memorials, people who really suffred during every war and suppression are silenced.

I found a video of the genocide that took place in Canada and that shows again that the same group, who planned the misery in the world for ages, is still active.
It takes real courage to stand up in a peaceful way and also creativity. But especially these days when so easily situations can be created by computertechniques, photoshop etc. so easily, we should be very careful with what we are supporting. In the case of prof. Finkelstein, he is easily mixed up by media, like many Jewish people, with Zionism and Muslim people with Al Qaida, and Christian with Jesuits.
They have one common Light Source and one common Dark source. The last one rules the Zionists, the Al Qaida and the Jesuits. These last ones are the most dangerous ones, because they are wolves in sheepcoats.
Their influence has been unnoticed, just like a virus. But deadly as the pest. Their approach in controlling and educating nations is accepted by all governments. But when Columbus set foor on shore of America, the WW I had started for the Native Indians.
they reduced during history the indian population from 800,000 to 8000. the last fictims were also the most innocent and vulnerable ones, namely the Canadian tribes-children on the residential schools.


Canada's Genocide against North American Indians


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http://www.hiddenfromhistory.org/

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Peace Journalism

WHAT IS PEACE JOURNALISM?

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Peace journalism is when editors and reporters make choices – about what to report, and how to report it – that create opportunities for society at large to consider and to value non-violent responses to conflict.

If readers and audiences are furnished with such opportunities, but still decide they prefer war to peace, there is nothing more journalism can do about it, while remaining journal

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