March 28, 2024

Media

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Big Media falls for fake story on Ivermectin overdoses
Several major media outlets ran with a fake story in which a doctor had claimed that gunshot victims could not be seen in some Oklahoma hospitals because they were filled with people overdosing on Ivermectin. The lie appears to be part of the new medical establishment narrative aimed at banning Ivermectin. Read More.
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How NBC justified killing of Ashli Babbitt
Rolling him out on national TV as some kind of infotainment spectacle shows how truly degenerate our ruling apparatus is. The cold-blooded killer of Jan. 6 protester Ashli Babbitt took to NBC on Aug. 26 to weepily declare his steadfast devotion to duty via a friendly and compliant big-box media platform. Read More.
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Columnist: Media got its way, 'deserve only contempt'
The corporate media so despised President Donald Trump "because he wasn't one of their imagined exalted elite," that they "lied, cheated, and stole an election in order to put the dementia-ridden Joe Biden in the Oval Office," a columnist noted. Read More.
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Nunes lawsuit against WaPo allowed to proceed
Rep. Devin Nunes's defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post can proceed, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday. Read More.
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Dominion sues media as Lindell opens symposium
Dominion Voting Systems on Tuesday filed defamation lawsuits against independent media outlets Newsmax and One America News Network (OAN) as well as former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne. Read More.
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Fox News balks at airing election fraud symposium
The network that called Arizona for Joe Biden early on Election Night doesn’t want to run Mike Lindell’s election fraud ads. And it now may lose the My Pillow CEO’s business altogether. Read More.
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Anti-Trump NY Times reporter was CCP-paid columnist
The New York Times reporter who believes Trump supporters should be formally declared “enemies of the state” is a former columnist for an official Chinese state media propaganda organ. Read More.
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Reporter who broke Clinton-Lynch tarmac story found dead
The reporter who broke the story about the secret tarmac meeting between ex-President Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch was found dead by first responders at his home in Hoover, Alabama on Saturday morning. Read More.
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Did negating Trump improve the national conversation?
The seemingly omnipotent media cultural complex have silenced the single most newsworthy public figure on the planet. And to what end? Read More.
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Closer look at Facebook's stealth censorship
Facebook is under fire for reversing its policy on censoring posts relating to the origins of Covid-19. But does anyone expect this entity, more powerful than nations, to be held to account? Read More.
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Media ignored clues on Covid origins for 17 months
For 17 months, WorldTribune and other independent media have reported on the evidence that Covid originated in a lab in Wuhan, China. And for 17 months the corporate media characterized those reports as "conspiracy theories" while Big Tech suppressed the sharing of such information on Facebook and Google search. Read More.
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U.S. media outlets still being subsidized by China
The new disclosure forms are out, and they reveal the latest update on U.S. media companies taking advertising money from a propaganda organ of the Chinese Communist Party. Read More.
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Widow of Steve Jobs is 'Soros' of left-wing media: Book
The revelation that Laurene Powell Jobs is the largely unknown mogul of left-wing news media is the most significant finding in the new book "Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media’s Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption", the book's author said. Read More.
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Media believe 4,178 reports of deaths after Covid vaccine are lies
The Covid narrative obedience brigade was out in full force following reports that thousands of Americans may have died after receiving Covid vaccines. Read More.
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No apologies or rescinded Pulitzers for wrong stories
In the news business, the use of "sources" as a vehicle for introducing key information into a story plays a big role in earning print space or air time for hot news. Political stories, especially those which favor the "woke" position and the cancel culture attitude, frequently rely upon "anonymous sources" to tie questionable political conduct to decision makers whom they oppose. Read More.

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