Saturday, April 28, 2018

It's All Fake News



I watch and laugh at the people who keep pointing out fake news. Anything I don't agree with is fake news. That's the level it's come to. When Donald Trump pointed to the guy from CNN and called him fake news, followed by, your organization is terrible, I have to admit I had a really good laugh at that. On the other hand, it's kind of spooky to have the president of the United States say that about a news organization that has been around for as long as CNN has. You start thinking about countries that have banned media when the leaders didn't agree with them.

So, CNN has taken that as a war against Donald Trump. It's laughable. How many weeks since the beginning of this Russia nonsense, I'm not sure, but I happened to be in a restaurant that had a TV playing CNN. Sure enough, what was their news of the day? Russia and how it applies to Trump. Keep doing it CNN. You just don't get it.

This alternative media that established outlets are asking social media to censor has been around for much longer than social media and the internet even existed. Anthony Hilder produced records in the 1960s called The Illuminati. Check them out if you want to see people pointing out things that were coming in the future that are more obvious now.

Another person who was around back in the 1980s and was out in the 1990s talking about things that the media didn't want to talk about was William Cooper. Now, I know people are going to say, oh, the UFO Guy? Cooper denounced UFOs in the early 1990s and spent the last decade of his life pointing out what was going on in this world. He was a man who talked about the imminent situation that would be 9/11, and he said bin Laden would be accused of masterminding it. Months before this happened. He pointed out a lot of things. He had the book, Behold A Pale Horse, and he did the Mystery Babylon Series on his radio show, The Hour Of The Time.

Perhaps he lasted as long as he did because most people had no idea who this guy was. You had to actively seek him out in those days. He might be coming to some school gymnasium to do a seminar. He did those, and they were informative. You not only got the information he was willing to present, he taught people how they could set up their own newspapers and micro radio stations out of their own homes. Cooper was a doer, but people didn't know who he was like they do Alex Jones. In the end, he was eliminated. People don't remember him, which is sad.

He was reportedly called the most dangerous radio host in America, cited by Rush Limbaugh in some memo that Limbaugh supposedly got through the Clinton administration. Whether that was true or not, I don't know, but it certainly sounds like something that would have been said by Clinton after listening to Cooper.

But back in those days, it wasn't as easy to hear the alternative angles. There's a difference between fake news and alternative news. Fake news is a story completely made up. There is either no evidence at all or anecdotal evidence that's presented as fact. Alternative news is taking the facts that are there and coming up with a different interpretation than you may be getting from other media outlets. That doesn't mean that the facts are wrong. The interpretation is different and it's for the listener to decide.

This is the problem with all the news and why it's fake. You can find evidence of countless stories that have been faked by the mainstream cable media outlets. All you have to do is a basic search and see for yourself. Sadly, some people will look right at the examples and say they aren't real. They are so committed to that particular source that they don't want to consider the possibility that they are being lied to. They can get downright hostile if you tell them there's that possibility.

There are some interesting videos out there showing how the presidential campaign in 2016 was reported so unfairly. When you look at that, you understand the bias that was put forth against one candidate and for the other. It's there in front of you to see. Reporters and comedians laughing and saying that one person would never be the president while the other one was guaranteed victory. Afterwards, when all this reporting turned out to be ineffective in manipulating people to think a certain way, you saw footage of people crying in the streets.

The candidate who lost the election is now crying about how social media needs to shut dissenting views up because she would have won otherwise. It's not fair. There have always been people who looked beyond what was presented to them to find the real truth. You don't get the real truth from the mainstream media. You never really have, and if it was more truthful, that was many years ago.

Do you get the truth from the alternative media? Absolutely not. The alternative media has their own way of looking at things and shapes things to fit that narrative. This is not to say you're not going to get some truth from them, but you are going to be manipulated to think the way that they want you to think. They are simply using the tactics that they claim the mainstream media uses. They are no different. Even the most sincere of them is guilty of this. It's enough to leave you confused and wondering who to believe. Of course the answer is to trust in yourself and your own instincts.

I do not agree with the movement to censor certain people from social media. I do not agree with the assertion that these social media outlets are privately owned and therefore have a right to censor people with views that they do not like. When you take a company such as Twitter, for instance, when they have promoted Tweets, do you notice that they are all from the same left-leaning perspective? They can't possibly find anybody leaning from the right that is worthy of promotion? This would seem to indicate the political ideology of the people who run Twitter.

There is such a thing as free speech, and it does apply here. If you get onto the internet and the most popular search engine and the two most popular social media sites all have the left-leaning ideology that is to suppress opposing views, you have a problem. Because people mainly go through these channels, how do you suppose they will be affected if the only news that they are bombarded with is from the left and a certain ideology? Might they be affected over time to think that way as well? It's called propaganda when you don't have a choice.

What I see going on in the world today is people being so confused that they don't even know who to believe anymore. Years ago, even if society wasn't perfect, people had a little more sense that they could believe things that they were told. The world didn't seem such a confusing and hateful place back then. Times have changed, and perhaps they have changed because they are being manipulated in that direction? That's for you too decide.

When we have people questioning things that actually happened and saying it's a hoax, we have a problem. All shootings that happened are immediately called false flag hoaxes by some people. Known historical events are now questioned, such as the moon landing. Did we really go to the Moon? Now, people are even asking whether the Earth is round or flat. Maybe this all started with Roswell and the supposed UFO crash? Oh, the government is covering it up. Maybe this started with the JFK assassination and the further assassinations of other important figures in the 1960s? Whatever the case, many people these days are wondering who and what to believe.

I've come to understand that all of the media is fake at times. All of them. You can get truth from these outlets, but many times you're getting it from that perspective. The cable and network news is slanted in a certain direction. Talk shows on the radio are slanted in a certain direction. Alternate media is slanted in a certain direction. It's very easy to understand if you want to take the time to do so.

When you're listening to any news outlet, how do you feel about it? Do you feel content and comforted? Do you feel angry and outraged? Are you wondering whether you're hearing the truth or not or whether it's just anecdotal? Note how you're feeling and write down little notes on a piece of paper when you're unsure that what you're hearing is the truth or maybe you're not hearing the right interpretation. After you've gathered your notes, do some research on what it was you heard. Don't be surprised if you come to different conclusions.

What the so-called respected mainstream media outlets are counting on is that you won't think. You'll take their word for it immediately. Furthermore, they are the ones attacking alternative media. Don't look over there. They are fake news. The Russians are putting them up to it. The alternate media is using similar tactics as well.

What would be nice is to see the media report things honestly and let the viewer decide. Just the facts. That's what the media should be about. But, since we've had a television set in our home, it's been about television programming. Programming is the key word. It was going on then. It's just magnified many times these days. So when you're catching yourself saying something is fake news, be aware that it's all fake news to one degree or another.The current lineup that calls themselves Styx just did The Big Interview with Dan Rather recently. It seems that 20 years later they are still spouting some of the untruths, negativity and resentment towards the man who guided the band through their biggest success. This would be the success that allows them to tour now and sell tickets. It prompted me to finally come to some realizations that I feel like expressing here. Some may agree and some may disagree. I'm sad that it's come to this.