For CNN, amazingly enough, that article is a wealth of good information. CNN likes to sprinkle adjectives like "fraudulent", "false", etc. throughout the article, but if you ignored those pejoratives, the article is actually a pretty good one.
I frequently spell words incorrectly, despite my best efforts. I give my students extra credit if they find errors on worksheets, quizzes, or tests. I'm trying to encourage them to become critical thinkers, or at least critical readers.
Yes, I've been waiting since 1967 since the John Birch Society woke me up at age 13, so I acknowledge your seniority over me! Despite the warnings of many whistle blowers over the decades, our country has been pushed toward Communism for decades: Infiltration into Hollywood, the schools, the clergy, etc. It's sad to see a great country go steadily downhill. However, I prefer to think positively, like Trump & Reagan, that our better days are still ahead.
I get the actual newsletter. The German to English translation linked above is accurate. Fulford says many things I don't agree with. Take everything he (& everyone else) says with a great grain of salt. Even posts on GreatAwakening should not be accepted blindly.
William Lyne posits that the purpose of shows like Star Trek is to make us think that the advanced technology won't be available until 200 years from now, when, in fact, phasers (particle weapons) and space travel may actually be already available. See: https://www.amazon.com/Pentagon-Aliens-William-Lyne/dp/0963746774 "Details the methods used in controlled mass media, using "enhanced credibility" of high government, military, academic and entertainment "officials" and personalities to disseminate false propaganda through movies, science, academia, TV, radio and print media."
Reminds me of the practice of having a familiar spirit, an occult practice, where a witch talks to their companion, a cat, a person, and the companion talks back. It's all an illusion, except for the demon responding.
The "most hated" Star Trek episode. A world run by the Coms (Communists) is overrun by hordes of Yangs (Yankees). The phaser blasts of a renegade captain are no match for the endless hordes of Yangs. Captain Kirk teaches the Yangs about their forgotten American heritage, when they try to cite a mangled version of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Love this one. Expectations and reality are often opposites.