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PROPAGANDA   N               E
PROPAGANDA _ November 1993 / Editorial

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Dear scene,

It has been a splendid month offering
us a lot activitywise. We have been
there to take you behind the scenes
offering what we believe is a fair
judgement of things going on.

Unlike the doubts of others, among
them dear competitors, PROPAGANDA has
been put on time, and it is the effort
of many hard working people.

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This issue would never have seen the
light of day, unless these were around:

 S  NEWSCOPY.....[G*P]-EDITOR
 T  MAJESTY......[TAL]-GOSSIP EDITOR
 A  PSYCHOBILLY..[RSI]-RELEASES/THE LIST
 F  JUCKE........[G*P]-HELPING HAND
 F  TRONIC.......[ILS]-WIDESCREEN EDITOR
 !  SCOPE........[G*P]-GRAPHICS

    ALCHEMIST[G*P+DMX]-DUNGEON SYSOP
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As seen above, TRONIC/ILLUSION has been
taken on to the fleet of staff, now
producing WIDESCREEN, the finest in
Movieinformation, as a PROPAGANDA-label.

This was for us, and TRONIC an evident



move in order to continue the task and
urge to produce a quality magazine with
a lot to offer. Unfortunately TRONIC'S
work and effort won't be enjoyed until
next issue, when he returns from the
USA in full effect.

Furthermore, this month we have provided
the best in writing offering a mixed
passion of digital joy, hopefully not
only offending you, but entertaining
you as the magazine it is. It is my
firm belief, that you will leave this
session of reading with a smile on your
lips. As you do do, I smile as well,
impatiently awaiting the release of
the next issue.

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O              R
Open letter to Regina.

Dear Duke,

I see no reason for your hostile be-
haviour, as I consider it being based
on weak grounds. You claim Propaganda
represents everything you do not stand
for, well that is fine by me. You are
entitled to have an opinion, though
you have a peculiar way of saying it.

You wonder why I credit your magazine
for being a swell piece of work, while
nominating you 'the most interesting
group' of the month. I do not find
a problem with that. I do sincerly



consider your magazine being a top-
magazine (not because it is released
on time - but because of its concept
and contents). I did also nominate
you as an interesting group as it was
my opinion at that time, that the new
creation, outbursting from PANDORA
would and could actually provide
the scene with something useful.

You claim I'm angry with you, while I'm
not. I found some of the stuff you
wrote offending, while I consider
Crossfire's chapter to be very joyful.

- You consider us a fake, when you
  goddamn know I keep in touch with
  Antichrist a couple of times a week



  just for that particular reason. If we
  were to be a fake, I'd be leaving
  Oliver's legacy at immediate action.
  But that is not the case, and you
  may say whatever you prefer to.

- You consider us not to match the
  qualities of an acceptable diskmag,
  mainreason not being released on
  regular basis. Wow. The way you see
  it, SHOCK mustn't have matched your
  standards either, even though SHOCK
  was considered to be the most success-
  ful magazine of all time among the
  rest of the scene, though its relase
  dates were sometimes delayed by months
  and months. And still this issue was
  put out on time.



- And the sending a letter to WALKER, a
  good friend of mine, also serving time
  in GENESIS telling him that he should
  really leave the group based on your
  hostile mood. You write him that I
  was an OK guy, while JUCKE was not.
  Sneaking behind backs is actually
  so mature.

I see no reason for your outburst.
But then again, I have not got a clue
what ideas you have about life in
general, but to be honest, I'm glad
I was not born with your attitude
towards others.
                            Newscopy

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Now turn the page, slip into the
digital world.

I'd like to end this chapter with a
quote from a staff-member from THE
PULSE. After the last issue, we at
PROPAGANDA experienced so much critical
acclaim that it appeared to disturb
our competitors. Sadly enough, it
was from their most decent editor.

        'It seems Propaganda is
          bribing people here'

    Crossfire at The Evil Island 1993
                   (Alpha Flight)
      I
      It seems we are good enough.
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    For anything about PROPAGANDA or
   buying the latest on 64/Consoles/
     Amiga/PC or Video write me at
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         GENESIS/PROPAGANDA WHQ
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           Or call GENESIS at

              T   D
              The Dungeon
     Genesis + Demonix + Propaganda
       (Propaganda / E-mail #95)
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