Archive for the ‘Media’ Category

Blitzer’s ‘Hypocrisy’ Charge: How Moore SHOULD Have Responded (Video)

Saturday, September 26, 2009 13:36 5 Comments

We’re all familiar with the now famous 2006 Wolf Blitzer interview of Michael Moore during the promotion of the film Sicko.  Blitzer attacked Moore’s film, questioning the factual accuracy of his assertions. Moore responded by savaging Wolf Blitzer’s reporting during the lead-up to the Iraq war. Moore would later post on his website all of [...]

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Do We Really Care About Democracy? #IranElection

Friday, June 19, 2009 21:46 41 Comments

After being  victims of multiple false and propagandistic  media campaigns one would think that we would be able to read between the lines when our mainstream media sources act in lockstep with one another in marketing the agenda du jour.
Have we already forgotten the “flowers and candy” which the gracious Iraqi people were going to [...]

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BBC Admits to Using Fake Photo in #IranElection Coverage

Friday, June 19, 2009 18:43 4 Comments

In their June 19th post entitled “Obama refuses to ‘meddle’ in Iran,” the BBC used a photo from a pro-Ahmadinejad rally in Iran and passed it off as a pro-Mousavi rally photo.
The website WhatReallyHappened.com, one of the most visited blogs in the United States, was the first to break the story which shows that the [...]

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Emergency Broadcast – New World Order Ahead [Video]

Saturday, March 28, 2009 10:38 3 Comments

New world order complete with a new global central bank and currency.

Source: davidicke.com

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Mainstream Media Bailout Bill Introduced

Friday, March 27, 2009 6:44 15 Comments

A few weeks ago, we speculated that a bailout for the mainstream media may be on the horizon and today we sadly report that the first mainstream media bailout bill has been introduced.
(Photo courtesy of DavidIcke.com)

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Durable Goods Figures Were NOT Good; Even if the Media Wants Them to be

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:17 1 Comment

The DJIA futures were set for a higher open this morning as orders for durable goods unexpectedly “jumped”  in February, which “surprised” many economists. Well,  at least that was the headline on  the major financial news sites but if we look at the data for ourselves, or even look past the headline and actually read [...]

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Bailout for The Mainstream Media May be Next

Saturday, March 7, 2009 16:59 25 Comments

One of the silver linings of this economic depression is the collapse of mainstream media companies and the creation of internet blogs along with citizen journalism. While this media shift is ongoing and certain, a question arises – Will the government, in further effort to keep their political-financial-media power in tact, bailout big media?
Does the [...]

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VIDEO: Jon Stewart Ravages CNBC

Thursday, March 5, 2009 22:32 3 Comments

Must See Video!

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WSJ Article on ChartingStocks.net; Honorable Mention or Finger Pointing?

Friday, February 20, 2009 20:21 12 Comments

[Update: It's official - They're are blaming US for the bank sell off today. I wonder who was to blame for the previous two years?]
Links:
http://online.wsj.com/article
Dow Jones traces today’s pre-market hysteria back to ChartingStocks.net
The following article was posted in todays Wall Street Journal. The author, Donna Kardos, wrote the piece which covered todays slide of Citigroup [...]

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Gone in 60 Days: Citi and Bank of America Won’t Live to See May

Thursday, February 19, 2009 16:21 171 Comments

Citigroup (C) and Bank of America (BAC) won’t live to see May. The government will take them over within the next 60 days. The announcement may come as soon as tomorrow evening.
If there’s one thing our readers know, it’s that ChartingStocks.net has made some bold calls in the past which seemed controversial and highly unlikely [...]

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