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Major media crash: they need a scapegoat
Written by Richard Boddie Subject: MEDIA (MainStreamMedia - aka MSM)Major media crash: they need a scapegoat
By Jon Rappoport
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They kept telling the American people Hillary Clinton was going to win the election; and in every way
they could think of, they told the American people this was a good idea.
Then, on election night, they, the media, crashed.
The results came in.
The media went into deep shock.
As protests and riots then spread across America, the media neglected to mention a) they'd been
bashing Trump because he said he might not accept the outcome of the vote, and b) here were
large numbers of people on the Democrat side who weren't accepting the outcome of the vote.
A new campaign had to be launched.
Suddenly, on cue, it was: Hillary Clinton lost because "fake news" about her had been spread
around during the campaign.
Fake news sites. That was the reason.
These "fake sites" had to be punished. Somehow. They had to be defamed. Blocked. Censored.
Here is an excerpt from a list of "fake news" sites suggested by one professor. The list is circulating
widely on the Web: Project Veritas; Infowars; Breitbart; Coast To Coast AM; Natural News; Zero Hedge;
The Daily Sheeple; Activist Post; 21st Century Wire.
Free speech? Bill of Rights? Never heard of it.
Obama put in his two cents: "Because in an age where there's so much active misinformation and
it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on a Facebook page or you turn on
your television...If everything seems to be the same and no distinctions are made, then we won't
know what to protect."
Excuse me. "We won't know what to protect?" Meaning what to favor, what to promote, what to
lie about? Meaning only some speech is free?
Obama is way, way behind the curve. Thousands of websites and blogs have been exposing
major media as fake for years. I started nomorefakenews.com in 2001.
If Google, Facebook, and Twitter keep expanding their censorship of "disfavored messages,"
they're going to pay a price. More and more users will go elsewhere.
The facade of the major media is getting thinner. You can see a glow of rage and resentment
behind it. They're desperately looking for revenge on the millions and millions of people who
are deserting them and laughing at them.
They presumed too much. They presumed they had us in the palm of their hand. We were their
property. We were transfixed by their authority.
All that is going away. Bye, bye.
The big shift is accelerating. Independent media are in the ascendance. Understand that.
Recognize it.
The impossible is happening.
Fake news sites? Please. The major media are the biggest fakes the world has ever seen.
Their anchors and star reporters are bloviating cranks. They're dinner-theater actors.
Over the years, I've talked to some of them. I've warned them of their coming troubles. They were
miles away from believing me. Now, they're starting to sweat blood.
Major media news for America is still basically manufactured in New York and Washington---plus
occasional outbursts from Hollywood creatures who bemoan the decline of inclusive liberalism,
as they expand their gun-toting security staffs and dig deeper bunkers. The New York-Washington
axis exists in a self-serving bubble, which has now taken serious punctures. The delusional attacks
against "fake sites" underlines how out of touch these elites are with the rest of the country.
Independent media outlets are winning. They won't be stopped.
When the people who now head the tech giants were growing up, they were heralding the Internet
as a new era of free information-exchange. But now that they find themselves working with the
government in the Surveillance State, they're fronting for censorship. In fact, they're showing they
were never for freedom. That was a pose all along. They were, from the beginning, agents of
repression. They can try to stop independent media now, but they will fail.
Fake web sites? What about fake companies? What about Google, Facebook, Twitter? Behind
their happy-happy messages, they were built to propagandize, profile, and control.
Understand this: major media have a rock-bottom article of faith. It is: "We own the news."
They can't give it up. They'll never give it up. It fuels everything they do. It's the substance and
core of their attitude.
As their ship goes down below the waves, they'll be chanting it. "We own the news."
But they don't. In truth, they never did. For a time, they managed to sell that delusion to the people.
That time is drawing to a close.
The elite political class and their media minions fear more than independent news countering their
own news. For obvious reasons, every civilization down through history has had its own monopolistic
media, its central "broadcasting system." Its controlled outlet. But now, The One has become Many.
That is the threat.
The rapid proliferation of The Many is an unpredictable X-factor.
The population is waking up to decentralized media. Instead of the hypnotic attachment to one
basic information source---the habit of a lifetime---the public is learning to handle multiple sources.
Therefore, the hypnotic spell is being broken and dissolved.
This is the basic problem for the elites.
How can they reinstate the trance?
By trying to censor the Internet? By creating a sudden war or other disaster, briefly "unifying" the
country? These are not permanent solutions, particularly since more and more people understand
such maneuvers and their true aims.
Awake is awake. Putting the genie back in the bottle---particularly when major media denizens aren't
very bright, as evidenced by their latest "fake news" scam---is on the order of trying to perform a piece
of stage magic after the audience has already learned how it's done.
Of course, the media clowns will try. And in the process, they'll further expose themselves and actually
assist in the awakening.
Boom.
The BODDIE POLITIC



