Everything They* Ever Told Me Was a LiePat Shannan
By AFP’s popular no-holds-barred reporter Pat Shannan

The media are among the “THEY” who are telling us lies . . . And in an engaging new book, AFP correspondent Pat Shannan lays it all out in no uncertain terms . . . His title says it all . . . EVERYTHING THEY* EVER TOLDME WAS A LIE. Finally completing a work that took four years, intermittently, between exposing false history for THE BARNES REVIEW and weekly investigative reporting for AMERICAN FREE PRESS, Shannan has scored again! In fact, the final manuscript he sent was so big that we had to slice it in half and make it into two volumes.

Volume One is a blockbuster, spanning the past half century and covering the unknown facts about the JFK assassination and the still-growingApollo 11 controversy of the 1960s to 9-11 and the Obama citizenship hoaxes of current times. (We hope Volume Two will follow soon.)

Everything They* Ever Told Me Was a Lie explains from the outset exactly who “They” are (only the newest of AFP readers wouldn’t already know) and how a cooperative news media, by ignoring facts and refusing to address pertinent questions, allow outrageous lies to meld into definite, indisputable truths.

The practice isn’t new. John Wilkes Booth’s granddaughter told us in her book 75 years ago how Booth escaped and why the government insiders protected the whole truth of the Lincoln assassination episode (see page A-4). What is new are the shrewd techniques of modern deception—particularly one called “television.”

Shannan shows us how TV is utilized not only with trick photography—as with the Moon walks and 9-11 tapes—but also in the “selling” of favored candidates or programs (e.g. Obama and gun control) as well as the ignoring or even smearing of the un-anointed ones (i.e., Ron Paul and government conspiracies).

Shannan wades into these murky waters of deception wielding a scepter of truth and logic that merely asks the reader to use the same.

What we do know for sure is that themany government- created myths could not have survived all these years without great support from a very cooperative news media.

Remember these words as you read Shannan’s new book . . .

“When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, ‘This you may not read, this you may not see, this you are forbidden to know,’ the end result is tyranny and oppression, no matter how holy the motives.” —ROBERT HEINLEIN

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