Yes I remember that. Here we are... just a Forrest Gump'n our way through our work days, trying to provide - playing by all the rules etc...and things like "crisis actors" are not only a "thing" but they're being used to continuously fk us over by stirring up and directing the herd in proper group think. Stop and think how absolutely preposterous that is...then again I remember when we could actually have peace and the TV went completely off at midnight. We knew there's was lying but they didn't wave it in our faces quite as much.
It was just yesterday we had to go around the covidian parrots like slalom cones... damned useful idiots.
It is pretty hard to believe that back when there were just 3 TV stations, and maybe PBS?, they went off at midnight, with the star spangled banner playing. And then that focus graphic would appear. They kept on broadcasting that. I always wondered why they spent all that money to broadcast a focus graphic :)
Yes I remember that. Here we are... just a Forrest Gump'n our way through our work days, trying to provide - playing by all the rules etc...and things like "crisis actors" are not only a "thing" but they're being used to continuously fk us over by stirring up and directing the herd in proper group think. Stop and think how absolutely preposterous that is...then again I remember when we could actually have peace and the TV went completely off at midnight. We knew there's was lying but they didn't wave it in our faces quite as much. It was just yesterday we had to go around the covidian parrots like slalom cones... damned useful idiots.
It is pretty hard to believe that back when there were just 3 TV stations, and maybe PBS?, they went off at midnight, with the star spangled banner playing. And then that focus graphic would appear. They kept on broadcasting that. I always wondered why they spent all that money to broadcast a focus graphic :)
maybe it was cheaper to keep the equipment going than to shut it completely down for the night
Some stations did that, but others, typically UHF stations was just a polar bear in a snowstorm...