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CNN Takes Fake News to New Level: Denies Making Fake News About Trump/Putin Meeting
CNN seems determined to go out with a fake news bang. Rather than learning from the consequences of the past few weeks and adjusting course, the network continues to pump out more and more (and worse and worse) fake news. Along with other liberal mainstream media, CNN reported Tuesday that President Trump had not one, but two, undisclosed, secret meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the G-20 summit. Those reports were completely bogus.
DYI: The New American article goes into detail
CNN’s faked Trump and Putin
meetings. Suffice to say anyone who has followed the legacy main stream media
knows by now they fabricate news for two reasons. One is to serve their global corporate
masters narrative and to drive ratings.
Unfortunately for legacy media those two reasons are in conflict by
following directives from their global masters in order to smear the Trump
Administration has backfired; sending their ratings further and further into
the toilet.
My
best guess the legacy media game plan is to either nullify the Trump Administration
or drive him entirely from the White House.
This is to buy time as the legacy media moves in to dominate the
internet. This is happening already at YouTube as more and more citizen content
providers are kicked off for bogus reasons.
Before the internet whether it was print, radio, movies or TV the barrier
to competition was huge due to the staggering costs. The internet changed everything as the cost
factor for equipment is within reach of citizens of modest means. As an example Paul Joseph Watson of
Inforwars.com working out of flat in London England (with two employees) has greater
viewership on a routine basis than CNN.
Watson’s cost of equipment? I
doubt it went over $10,000 with the greatest cost for a television quality
camera. The only barrier to entry
currently is talent. The legacy media desperately
requires their man or women in the White House to push through legislation
preferably or by executive orders to stymie or to outright remove the
competition. This can only be done by
the government; the boys and girls with the guns!
DYI
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