News Corporations




The Media’s Top 10 Criteria For Running a News Story

  1. Can we use it to disempower citizens?
  2. Can we use it to extend government powers?
  3. Can we use it to promote the global warming infertility cult?
  4. Can we use it to slander White people?
  5. Can we use it to disparage Christianity?
  6. Can we use it to justify more surveillance?
  7. Can we use it to increase migration into Western Civilisation?
  8. Can we use it to start and deepen wars?
  9. Can we use it to protect our criminal conspiracies?
  10. Can we use it to mislead people into lives of despair, self-destruction and loneliness?



NPR: Another Cover-Up for the Biden Family’s Criminal Behavior

NPR Public Editor: Why haven't you seen any stories from NPR about the NY Post's Hunter Biden story? We don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don't want to waste the listeners' and readers' time on stories that are just pure distractions. - Terence Samuels, NPR's Managing Editor for News on the NY Post Hunter Biden story

We have Hunter Biden on video saying Russian blackmailers stole his laptop, and NPR refuses to cover the subject because an election was looming. The media is not in the truth business. NPR is not a news organization. All you get is extremely controlled propaganda.

Media corporations refused to cover the story, social media sites banned you for sharing links about it, and it is now all admitted to be true. With such a gigantic cover-up, you’d think some people would be getting arrested..


Media Pretends Putin Killed a Woman in a Suitcase, Instead of the Boyfriend Who Confessed

Girl who “slammed” Putin a year ago was strangled to death by her ex-boyfriend.

The media sloppers know most people only read headlines, and hardly any read the small print. So, let’s just blame Putin.

Fox News article: "Russian model who trashed Putin on social media found dead in suitcase"

A Russian model who called Vladimir Putin a "psychopath" has been found dead and stuffed inside a suitcase, a report says. Gretta Vedler, 23, went missing a year ago after her anti-Putin social media rant, but the two events do not appear to be connected.

"Vedler's ex-boyfriend Dmitry Korovin, 23, has now confessed to strangling her to death before driving her 300 miles to the Lipetsk region and abandoning the body in the boot of a car.." the Daily Star reports. 

Fox News brands Putin with "CLEAR PSYCHOPATHY" despite his lack of involvement.

Daily Star: "Russian model who called Putin 'psychopath' found dead in suitcase after year missing"

NEW YORK POST: "Russian model who trashed Putin on social media found dead in suitcase" by Pilar Arias

METRO News: "Russian model who branded Putin a 'psychopath' found dead in suitcase", fake news story by Sam Corbishley.

If they are willing to lie about something as obvious as this, what wouldn’t they lie about?

The propaganda machine pushes hoax after hoax, day after day. They are in the business of perception control, not honest reporting. Information suppression and perception control. Oh well, it’s a good job hardly anyone trusts them anymore.









Teen Vogue’s Predatory Propaganda

Teen Vogue works hard to brainwash young girls. The owner, Advance Publications, is one of the largest media companies in the world.

They are systematically training young girls to trust propaganda more than they trust their own instincts.

Teen Vogue tweet: "We must accept nothing less than abolition of all law enforcement." 

"The Revolution Will Not Be Co-Opted. They are trying to kill this movement. We cannot let them."

Why would the Teen Vogue propaganda outlet try to convince teenage girls to support abolishing all law enforcement?

How will teenage girls survive in a world where no laws are enforced?

Total and complete lawlessness.. who benefits from such propaganda?

Predators and Criminals.



Canadian Journalist Quits CBC After Admitting the Network Pumps Out Far Left Propaganda and Ignores Real Issues

"Ex-CBC journalist Tara Henley declares on Substack that she quit her job due to the public broadcaster's shifting politics", by Charlie Smith.

A Toronto journalist with deep roots in Vancouver has written an incendiary post explaining why she resigned from the public broadcaster.

Tara Henley opened her piece on the Substack platform by revealing that she's been hearing complaints about the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where she worked for several years.

"People want to know why, for example, non-binary Filipinos concerned about a lack of LGBT terms in Tagalog is an editorial priority for the CBC, when local issues of broad concern go unreported," she wrote. "Or why our pop culture radio show’s coverage of the Dave Chappelle Netflix special failed to include any of the legions of fans, or comics, that did not find it offensive. Or why, exactly, taxpayers should be funding articles that scold Canadians for using words such as 'brainstorm' and “lame.' "

The answer, according to her, is that working at CBC now "is to accept the idea that race is the most significant thing about a person, and that some races are more relevant to the public conversation than others".

"It is, in my newsroom, to fill out racial profile forms for every guest you book; to actively book more people of some races and less of others," she added.

Henley suggested that the focus on racial issues is resulting in less scrutiny of other issues that affect large numbers of people, such as the housing crisis, lockdowns, vaccine mandates, accumulation of wealth by billionaires and power by bureaucrats, and the rising total of overdose deaths.

She linked the CBC's current approach to "a radical political agenda that originated on Ivy League campuses in the United States and spread through American social media platforms that monetize outrage and stoke societal division".

"It used to be that I was the one furthest to the left in any newsroom, occasionally causing strain in story meetings with my views on issues like the housing crisis," Henley wrote. "I am now easily the most conservative, frequently sparking tension by questioning identity politics. This happened in the span of about 18 months. My own politics did not change."

She says: “In a short period of time, the CBC went from being a trusted source of news to churning out clickbait that reads like a parody of the student press.”

She says working at the CBC is to “abandon journalistic integrity” and to “sign on, enthusiastically, to a radical political agenda”.

You can read her full post here: https://tarahenley.substack.com/p/speaking-freely