by pablonite » Thu 11 Mar 2010, 11:16:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pablo2079', 'I') do not recommend this show at all.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_G ... ic_Society$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')ts President and CEO since March 1998, John M. Fahey, Jr., says National Geographic's purpose is to inspire people to care about their planet. The Society is governed by a twenty-three member Board of Trustees composed of a group of distinguished educators, leading business executives, former governmental officials, and conservationists...
...The National Geographic Society began as a club for an elite group of academics and wealthy patrons interested in travel.[5] On January 13, 1888, 33 explorers and scientists gathered at the Cosmos Club, a private club then located on Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., to organize "a society for the increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge." ...
...In their book Reading National Geographic,
Lutz and Collins argue that the D.C.-based National Geographic Society is intimately tied to the American establishment and "cultivates ties to government officials and corporate interests..."
It also has ties to the Rupert Murdoch media empire.
I had some time a few years ago to flip through a large collection of NG magazines dating from the 70's to current and with hindsight and eyes wide open, it was plain to see the barrage of corporate and government propaganda emanating from the rag. Of course growing up with it around the house as a kid, the pictures were awesome infotainment but didn't do the real world much justice as I got older and saw more of it.
I can only imagine what kind of crap they stream on their TV channel these days.