Awake to the power of technology, HW made sure no GOP candidate used either satellite or PVN for the election in 1996. Interactive TV makes it impossible for politicians and elites to control public opinion and elections.
HW Bush and the Clintons not only denied interactive TV debates to you, they also ensured Presidential Debates would come under their control with their agreement to establish the private exclusive Commission on Presidential Debates in 1993. Clinton became the decider for the Democratic Party with his nomination as Democratic Candidate. HW held the same power.
Perot was thrown a bone when he came back to avoid having Owners of America, Inc. adopt Bo Gritz. But what voice did you have? Here is what PVN offered, which scared the Dems and GOP into a cooperative effort in 1993. PhoneVoter TV was encouraging the audience to ask questions of 64 candidates running in 1992.
In 1993, Haley Barbour, a friend of HWs and mega- lobbyist, was appointed Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Barbour, on orders from HW, forbade GOP presidential candidates from using satellite or PVN services. See Letter
What had happened was noticed. France Telecom purchased Keystone Satellite Communications for $100M, ten times its value of $10M, on the order of Bilderberger leader Etienne d'Avignon. Brock learned this from David Hansford, the General Manager of Keystone a year later. The deal with PVN for free satellite time ended immediately after the 1992 primaries.
After Colin Powell and Steve Forbes dropped out, the most attractive GOP candidate for 1996 was Lamar Alexander. Alexander was not an HW insider. Mike Murphy, who remains today an HW insider, was tasked to become Alexander's Media Consultant. Murphy stopped the campaign from using satellite and blocked PVN proposals over six times. The HW anointed nominee was Bob Dole. Dole's campaign used no satellite and no TV Interaction. PVN Notes, show attempted contacts with Alexander Campaign, stopped by Murphy.
HW had ensured Bill Clinton a second term. It would seem there had been a meeting of minds and motives.
In 2000, HW campaigned via Whistle-Stop with son, W. again, only this time with a flatcar loaded with an uplink trailer, which connected them to satellite 24/7. No other GOP candidate for president used uplinks. PVN founder, d'Avignon, sent out offers to a GOP candidate, John McCain, for an interactive "Straight Talk TV" Campaign On Satellite (COS) and The RepubliCan Channel; because of the obvious cheating of the American people of audience participation in TV and debates by HW and W. as they did not contact PhoneVoter TV Network, just Keystone for uplinks to their Bushco studio and downlinks to TV news directors.
John McCain received 13 proposals from PNV in 1999 -- 2000. Mike Murphy, who had gone after the position as Media Consultant to John McCain in January 1999, intercepted these offers. 2000 Contact with McCain
McCain and his wife, Cindy, learned this had taken place when d'Avignon put the 13th proposal in their hands as they stood next to the Straight Talk Bus outside the Beverly Hills Hotel as the California Primary closed. Reading the proposal Cindy exclaimed, "John, with this we could have won!"
Fund would do his bit by planting the story which claimed McCain had a black love child. Fund would run the cover-up afterwards as well, but not well enough to avoid McCain running him to ground at the Wall Street Journal, where the courageous Fund hid under his desk. Fund should have received the Brown Badge of Courage.
The PVN insertion of satellite and TV Interaction resulted in the shopping channels you use today. You can vote on, "So You Think You Can Dance?" But no one in the Main Stream Media or politics wants you using the potential for TV Interaction to decide who you can trust, what works best, about options for health care, correction of our banking system which provide a stable economy, allowing you to understand the facts and choose for yourself. Interactive TV makes this possible. HW and the Clinton's made sure you would not know. This attempt to control who we elect, and the choices available to us is the real legacy of George H. W. Bush.
Today, Americans can get to know candidates for office long before election day. Along with candidates, consider what solutions we need, and what works best for you. Interactive TV makes this possible along with other choices denied to all of us. 58% of all TV households have a smart tv or 1,2,3 TVs connected to an Internet device. Its time to talk back.
Today, find out more at Freedom Interactive TV Networks Association. Then, imagine a All Presidential Candidates' Debate Tournament available to every candidate at PhoneVoter. Decide for yourself.
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