![]() ![]() Slate editors and writers are STILL claiming that HPV vaccines have yet to be linked to serious side effects, and that parents are rejecting it for “mysterious” and “invalidated” reasons (sic). Still, somehow, ridiculous news outlets like are now actively promoting lies in response to a study’s findings. In America, parents with young daughters are waking up to the fact that the HPV vaccine, the human papilloma-virus, is more or less a scam, and is dangerously loaded with carcinogenic, neurotoxic chemicals that cause many teenage girls to go into convulsion within minutes of inoculation, some end up in comas after anaphylactic shock wears off, and some wind up dead. Vaccine salesmen have a name: shills (2). Moneybox, Slate’s business and economics blogĪctively Promoting Lies is BIG BUSINESS for online Magazine Slate.The World, a blog about foreign affairs.Future Tense, a technology blog produced as part of a partnership between Slate, the New America Foundation and Arizona State University.Those blogs include but are not limited to: Slate has several blogs also that make more of their counterintuitive points to suit their umbrella agenda of Big Government, Big Food and Western Medicine. In Slate’s retort to this criticism, they call their pitches simple branding, but a closer look reveals not only arguing for the sake of arguing, but playing the devil’s advocate in order to stir up propaganda and discussion of that propaganda is not genuine or authentic journalism (or reporting) in any “shape of the word.” With the aim of logic appeal, Slates “pitches” are undercover attempts to use counterintuitive strategies to spread propaganda about their viewpoints on certain subjects where mental coercion can take place for mass audiences. The slippery slope of Slate’s “pitches” and their supposed “counterintuitive” arguments #Slate magazine professionalSlate receives enormous amounts of criticism from professional Journalists and Reporters around the globe. Now managed by the Slate Group out of New York City, with an additional office in Washington DC, Slate is not fundamentally a breaking news source, but rather aimed at influencing readers to interpret and take ownership of the editors’ left-nut view of the world. In 2007, Slate V was introduced as an online video magazine. Slate was created by a former editor of New Republic, one Michael Kinsley, which was all formerly under the ownership (at least in part) by Microsoft and MSN. Slate has received awards for digital media “excellence” and participates in “Gabfests” that have won podcast awards. Owned by Graham Holdings Company, Slate is a member of Amazon Associates, selling products of all kinds, favorable or not. Slate uses witty banter to push consistently for Big Government, genetically modified food consumption and allopathic medicine. is a leftist daily online magazine founded in 1996 that offers dogmatic, editorial and highly opinionated commentary about politics and current event news. ![]()
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