Very often the big story they want you to see isn't really as big as the one they don't want you to see. There is usually a reason and a purpose, and one should be questioning why. For a miniscule instance, if they want me to view the pound sterling, I would question why shouldn't I also be looking at the European dollar? In other words, why do you want me to see something looking the other way, and not another in a different direction. Is someone hiding something, perhaps?
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