Declassified NZ Defence Force Reports Reveal Chemtrail Linked To Outbreak Of Illnesses
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Wednesday, 05 January 2011 17:21
Global Research, December 30, 2010 Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)
At the end of every year FAIR rounds up some of the stinkiest examples of corporate media malfeasance. This year brought no shortage of contenders; indeed, the hardest part of the P.U.-litzers is narrowing down the list.
Readers who think we missed one can share their nominations at the FAIR Blog (fair.org/blog).
And without further ado....
--Prosecute the Messenger Award: Diane Sawyer (ABC News)
Our senses are being bombarded with enormous amounts of information. Only a small part of it reaches our consciousness. However, our subconscious mind absorbs it all.
Washington Post Writer: Internet Journalism Is “Sort Of Like Terrorism”
Written by Steve Watson
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 07:40
Prisonplanet.com Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
A Washington Post columnist who appeared on CBS’ Face the Nation on Sunday described tea partiers as potentially violent and decried internet journalism as “sort of like terrorism”
When asked about her views on the Tea Party by host Bob Schieffer, Kathleen Parker, a Pulitzer Prize winning commentator, declared it to be dangerous:
“…this heated rhetoric and some of these words…that are pretty loaded, ‘reload,’...
NBC admits using “behavior placement” on popular shows
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Monday, 12 April 2010 16:26
The Week April 12, 2010
First there was product placement. Now there’s “behavior placement,” the planting of subtle messages in popular TV shows to encourage certain viewer behavior — such as healthy eating or eco-conscious habits — and thereby convince sponsors that their brands will be associated with “feel-good, socially aware” shows. NBC has owned up to the practice, reports The Wall Street Journal, as part of its Green Initiative: If “Tina Fey is tossing a plastic bottle...
These are the 6 media companies that exist today. There used to be 88. These 6 all get their news from Reuters and the Associated Press. Reuters owns the AP and Rothschilds own Reuters.
The following information is in circulation on the net. The originating source is not known, nor have all the statements below been fully verified. However, the general overview provided appears to be accurate.
GENERAL ELECTRIC (donated 1.1 million to GW Bush for his...
Shocking Admission on Killing Civilians by Top US General Almost Completely Ignored by Corporate Media
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Friday, 02 April 2010 08:29
Rory O’Connor AlterNet April 2, 2010
President Obama’s sneak visit to Afghanistan this weekend, although shrouded in secrecy, still received lots of prime press coverage.
At the same time, an astonishing open admission of possible US war crimes by Obama’s man on the ground in Kabul, senior American and NATO commander in Afghanistan General Stanley A. McChrystal, was reported by Richard A. Oppel Jr. in the New York Times… and then promptly ignored by the rest of the mainstream...
Poll: News media’s credibility plunges to all-time low
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Thursday, 01 April 2010 10:09
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WASHINGTON — Public trust in the US media is eroding and increasing numbers of Americans believe news coverage is inaccurate and biased, according to a study released on Monday.
CNN Attempt To Portray Patriots As Terrorists Backfires, Segment Fails To Air
Written by Paul Joseph Watson
Wednesday, 31 March 2010 18:22
Prison Planet.com Tuesday, March 30, 2010
A CNN Anderson Cooper segment which was set to demonize critics of big government and Obamacare as violent extremists backfired after radio host Alex Jones pointed out that corporate media outlets like CNN were responsible for killing over a million Iraqis as a consequence of their repeated lies about weapons of mass destruction.
Jones was invited for an interview on Friday to appear later that evening on Anderson Cooper 360, but the segment...
Unplug the Signal: The Truth Will Not Be Televised
Written by Nathan Janes
Thursday, 25 February 2010 18:21
Pupaganda February 24, 2010
A flow of information is constantly streaming from the television set; a bombardment of words and pictures. The speed at which this information is communicated makes it easy for the signal to take control, switching the viewer’s brain to stand-by as information is absorbed without analysis or question. Today the television’s constant signal shapes the conclusions of the masses and produces the collective norm. The signal prescribes what is news and what is...
http://www.freepress.net/ownership/chart/main Ownership Chart: The Big Six
The U.S. media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and acquisitions, have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and read. In many cases, these giant companies are vertically integrated, controlling everything from initial...