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CNN can be more accurately identified as MPA's CNN, while The New York Times is better referred to as MPA's New York Times. This way, the listener automatically understands that the information from these collaborations is based on promoting Marxism

Marxist Propaganda Alliance (MPA)




Words matter more than just a way of communicating. They convey an image and an impression of what is being said.

One way Americans have always communicated was through the media, but America currently needs valid media. Sure, you can find some truth, such as the weather or sports score. But what Americans consider the media is a well-organized apparatus whose primary function is dismantling American values and promoting Marxist ideology.

Promoting Marxism and eliminating the United States Constitution

As such, all left-wing organizations pretending to convey actual news should be appropriately identified as part of a Marxist Propaganda Alliance (MPA).

Fox's Sean Hannity uses the term "Media Mob," while President Trump prefers "Fake News." Although accurate, both terminologies give the listener a false perception that a legitimate news organization has become corrupt when they actually have nothing to do with news and everything to do with pure propaganda.

How we identify the originator of propaganda spells the difference between immediate understanding and confusion regarding the resulting information.

CNN can be more accurately identified as MPA's CNN, while The New York Times is better referred to as MPA's New York Times. This way, the listener automatically understands that the information from these collaborations is based on promoting Marxism and eliminating the United States Constitution.

Substituting the acromion MPA for the word media when referring to propaganda organizations is a giant step toward a clearer understanding of the information one will encounter.


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Rick Hayes——

Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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