Making Your Own News Folder -

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on this page. - George)
Compiled for:"The Shaman's Tent" by: George R. Harrison
© 2008-2010

One of the tools I've found convenient is to create a folder on my desktop by right-clicking on my
mouse, going to "new" and then clicking on "Folder" when it comes up on the screen.
I label this folder, Real News (call yours whatever seems appropriate to you) and I place
desktop "shortcut" into this folder of the most interesting sources of real news (as opposed to the corporate
controlled media of tv, radio or newspapers).
To create a desktop "shortcut", when you find a site that is of interest to you, go to the top of
the screen and sweep and copy the complete web address, then, right click on an open area of your desktop, go down
to the "new" menu and when the additional screen pops up, select the "shortcut" menu selection at the top of the
popup box.
This will bring up a "create shortcut" screen box.
Simply paste your copied web address where it says "type the location of the item", then click
"next", this will bring up another screen where you can label or title what you want the shortcut to be.
You can easily transfer this finished shortcut into your new news folder and start to collect your
own sources of news to check on.
This way, you'll never be dependent on corrupted sources of lies and corporate greed for
information again. At the very least, you'll have a fair chance of learning what is really going on out there.
Go ahead, join the new media revolution. Where good people like yourself and me can take
control of the information flow into our lives and start separating the wheat from the chaff. -
George
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