General Electric, through its media mouthpiece NBC, is promoting more environmental nonsense:
NBC ENLISTS PRIME-TIME PROGRAMS IN GREEN MESSAGE
NBC gives new meaning to the phrase "green screen" next week, spreading a pro-environmental message across five of its prime-time entertainment programs. "30 Rock," where Al Gore takes a cameo role, leads the way. Environmental themes were also added to the scripts of "The Biggest Loser," "The Office," "Heroes" and "Community."
In the comedy "Community," the college is renamed "Environdale." College students think they're hiring the band Green Day for a gig, and instead gets the Celtic combo Greene Daeye. Dwight in "The Office" takes the role of "Recyclops" in that comedy. "Heroes" features cast members filling a truck with recyclables and talking about the importance of giving back to the earth. Trainers on "The Biggest Loser" will instruct their clients to buy organic produce and bring their own mugs to the coffee shop.
As the late Antony Sutton pointed out in his landmark book on Yale University's senior year fraternity Skull & Bones, America's Secret Establishment, General Electric is the premier corporation of the Establishment.
[Thanks to David Theroux]
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*One of General Electric's advertising slogans over the years was, "GE...We Bring Good Things to Life."
