CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, and other corporate-owned networks often use sensationalized reporting to earn profits. Just want to know how many are aware of this.
agreed, and if the general public doesn't wake up to this then they will constantly be deceived and bled dry.... and governments are behind it also IMO.
shastafied: CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, and other corporate-owned networks often use sensationalized reporting to earn profits. Just want to know how many are aware of this.
in fact,they choose one version of the news.it is sooooo selective and much related to politic.
True, ever notice that even when Iraq or Afghanistan is mentioned that they just mention how many soldiers died in a battle and never tell how many civilians died? The USA lost around 5,000 troops, sad, but also the Iraqis lost over 1 million civilians by the year 2006 and another few hundred thousand since then.
Fox did carry the story that a comedian did drugs in the white house just feet from the President, but it wasn't front page. The comedian bragged about it and acted like it was such a cool thing in front of Secret Service even. No other news agency mentioned that. Obama has Fox News on his enemy list now.
The networks today just give you stories that will fill you in a little, most of the time misdirecting you to think something else, such as the attacks in Pakistan since so many will think the terrorists did it, but was it another false flag from the Blackwater group to take over another Nation by involving the US troops in Pakistan now? How long will it be before US troops are all over Pakistan now? Just what are Governments like even the USA, Israel and England capable of?
I like to do some research on the things the news talks about. Yes, most don't have time, but I want the truth and I want to know the other side of the story. I knew a man who was enjoying his football game and his daughter called in a prank call to 911 saying he was drunk and had a gun, he was arrested and beaten so bad he almost died. The news made him look like he was the biggest terrorist in the Nation and after the dust settled, he finally got an apology from the police department, but the news refused to recant their story and post even that he had won the court case. (It was listed on almost the last page of court cases in a quick mention the court found him innocent of all charges.)
Don't believe any news till you research it yourself. There is more to the news than what you are told and what is perceived to be the truth. In fact, one bombing in Iraq and another in Afghanistan is under investigation that BlackWater was responsible for a false flag attack and blaming it on the taliban. So how many other bombings were false flags? Research everything.
shastafied: CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, and other corporate-owned networks often use sensationalized reporting to earn profits. Just want to know how many are aware of this.
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