A longtime pollster says that media polls are not used touncover the “will” or thoughts of the public, but rather tomanufacture a “public opinion” that grabs the attention ofjournalists and can be used to fill media news holes.

In the 13 years David Moore worked for the Gallup Poll, helearned he learned some things about how polls really work.In the fall of 2007, media pollsters reported a solid leadfor Hillary Clinton among Democratic primary candidates andcrowned Rudy Giuliani the national Republican frontrunner.Clinton’s lead evaporated in the first contest and Giulianilater dropped out of the race without having won a singledelegate.
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What a week! We have seen the effective nationalization of the financial industry, and handed a bill to pay that will reach past a trillion dollars. More fantastically, our national wealth is to be spread among the horde of Wall Street bankrupts not by an impartial agency, but by contractors who will be working for a profit and will, essentially, be the same people who have gone broke, giving our money to themselves.
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Linda Moulton Howe interview Robert Wood, who, with his son Ryan, has spent many years studying leaked government documents relating to the UFO phenomenon and alien contact. Over the course of this interview, there is discussion of John F. Kennedy?­s desire, stated in one of the leaked memos in 1962, to reveal to the Russians the degree of our knowledge of alien presence on earth. Another memo seems to suggest that this order was a reason, or the reason, for Kennedy?­s 1963 assassination.

Then there is a totally incredible analysis, by Whitley Strieber, of a speech reversal done on him by David John Oates. The reversal is crystal clear and shocked Whitley deeply. Listen as he explains why.
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Robert Wood gets into a mind boggling conversation with Whitley Strieber about the connection between UFO disclosure and the JFK assassination. Listen as Whitley speculates about his own weird possible connection to Angleton, who may have been the man who warned him against joining the CIA when he was in college. This is just a very strange story, both the part Robert Wood tells and the part Whitley Strieber tells, that suggests, as Whitley mentions in the interview, that we may know literally nothing about what truly matters in our world, because everything important is either denied, classified, or both.

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