U.N.’s Comic Book

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
By Alan Korwin

The lamestream media told you:

Nothing.

The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:

Also from the Center for Media and Democracy, “The UN is partnering with Marvel Comics on a comic book to be released later this year. The comic “is expected to be set in a war-torn fictional country and feature heroes including Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, as well as workers from UN agencies such as children’s charity UNICEF, and blue helmets of the peacekeeping forces. Eventually, the work will be translated into several other languages … but it is American schoolchildren who the UN plans to target first. … The comic will be distributed free to one million U.S. school children.”

Although the report says the comic will be “free,” experts note that everything called “free” actually “costs” someone, and in this case, most U.N. funding comes from U.S. taxpayers.

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