BBC Article states women are more likely to be killed by a partner or an ex - Completely glosses over their own statistic showing that there were twice as many male victims over all (208 female - 395 male)

The Bitches Broadcasting Centre needs articles like these to cement a loyalty to their readers and listeners, who are largely women.

I really wish people would look at WT7, (the building that wasn't hit by a plane, it was just a fire) examine the way it fell and then examine other buildings that catch fire. Buildings simple don't fall that way from ordinary fires. It's preposterous.

Now review the BBC again, they announced the collapse of WT7 23 minutes before it happened, and when questioned about this, said they thought it was going to collapse.

Given that no building had ever previously collapsed in that manner, it's impossible to say how they would have gotten that impression, unless someone actually told them it would collapse.

What I'm saying is, the BBC were in on 911, the trail leads right to them (among other media, but the BBC in particular were caught red handed)

Emotional puff pieces about gender and emotionally divisive issues are tools used to secure a sense of relevance and loyalty. It is not informative, but rather a psychological operation.

They are using pre-existing prejudism to secure a listener base, kind of like Rush Limbaugh does with some conservatives.

It's not news, it's head games.

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