The Subtle Twisting of Facts... to make a False Impression

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By silverstar8


The news report below is a prime example of how facts are taken and stated in a way to make something appear that has nothing to do with those facts.

PM warns of severe water shortage in few decades

Here.. the Prime Minister of India warns of a severe shortage of water in the next few decades if people do not conserve and preserve water sources. The title and the beginning of the writing would make you believe the water source in India is in dire jeopardy of being gone... while in reality....as you read further .. the fact he is referring to is that of the shortage of clean drinking water if people are not careful in taking care of the source of that clean water.

Quite a difference.. isn't it?

Perhaps there is just as big a difference if you look closely at other reports that are so drastically predicting the demise of our earth if we do not comply to being "green".

Power through the words of deceit?

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