From CorbettReport.com
After writing a series of articles documenting the discrepancies and outright lies in the official narrative of the Sandy Hook shooting, Professor James Tracy of Florida Atlantic University shot to international attention when the establishment media began covering his work. Now, Dr. Tracy is left trying to explain the misinterpretations, lies and soundbites that the mainstream media is using to discredit his work. Find out more in this week’s GRTV Feature Interview.
Unrelated to this particular story but in reference to the media in general:
Anyway, it was an incredible learning experience for me just to see the depth in which the media will sink – and surely this is something Dr. Tracy addresses in his work and why the media is after him like gangbusters. Stay strong and fight the good fight all!
I came upon a documentary the other day about the director and producer of the documentary about the Dole company’s treatment of fruit workers in lessor advantaged countries. I immediately thought of Dr. Tracy’s and how the media has turned into a sad, sorry state because of their corporate ownership, their control over information and the fact that there is no one (except for an occasional rare bird) who will question/inquire/dig into a story with independent thought. The media is told what to print/say and this is horribly disturbing. This documentary about what happened to the makers of “Bananas!” an independent film by Sweden’s Fredrik Gertten. I urge you to review how the media sided with Dole…it was horrifying how they reprinted PRESS RELEASES from Dole as if it was news. I was so happy that the Swedish government finally stepped in to encourage Dole to drop its defamation suit against the filmmakers — but you’d never see the U.S. doing this
Beth,
Yes the US government uprooted countries in south America to replace Presidents with Dictators who would then take all the land back from the farmers. UFC (United Fruit Company) It had a deep and long-lasting impact on the economic and political development of several Latin American countries. Critics often accused it of exploitative neocolonialism and described it as the archetypal example of the influence of a multinational corporation on the internal politics of the banana republics. After a period of financial decline, United Fruit was merged with Eli M. Black’s AMK in 1970 to become the United Brands Company. In 1984, Carl Lindner, Jr. transformed United Brands into the present-day Chiquita Brands International.
But ya, it’s America that spins the most propaganda and use the Stae Controlled Media corporations to do so,
Twjames,
Thank you so much for your input – very interesting. As my eyes are opened – I realize I am seeing so much more ugliness and nothing surprises me anymore. But, it is better to be “awake”.