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They've been programming you your whole life through music, TV, movies, and games. The rulers of this world use modern technology to control our stories and manipulate the population. Communication companies were developed by military personnel who later became heads of major media corporations. The connections between government personnel and media companies like Google, Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, CNN, and ABC are extensive. If all these companies had the same political ideology or agenda, what would happen?

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The video discusses the concept of a mediopoly, where a few corporations control the home media. It mentions PCBs, which come from electric power plants built by Westinghouse. There is a reference to Westinghouse being sued for fraud. The video also mentions a boycott against Westinghouse for allegedly supporting nuclear bomb plants. It highlights the use of soft money by corporations to support congressmen. The transcript ends with a mention of two individuals, Mary and Mary, who apparently have a connection.

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The speaker points out that the media is controlled by a few corporations and suggests that there should be regulation by the FTC. They mention that network TVs rarely report anything negative about the nuclear industry, such as the case of Westinghouse being pursued for fraud.

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In the early 1980s, 50 companies owned 90% of American media, now just 6 major conglomerates control it all. Comcast is the largest, making $69 billion in 2014, owning NBCUniversal and Hulu. Disney follows with $48 billion revenue, owning theme parks, movie studios, and TV networks. 21st Century Fox makes $32 billion annually, focusing on film and TV, including Fox News. Time Warner lost $100 billion after a merger with AOL, now separate. CBS and Viacom were once one company controlled by National Amusements. Today, 5 conglomerates effectively control the media landscape.

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Mediaopoly. Mediaopoly. Home media is controlled by a few corporations thanks to deregulation by the FCC. Give me a fax resting house in good old GE. They own networks from CVS to CNBC. They can use them to say whatever they please and work out the opinions of anyone who disagrees. What's up about PCBs? What are PCBs? They come from electric power plants built defective votes, it was an unreported crime. Or when it was boycotted for operating nuclear bomb plants just to squeeze it on. That's a footnote, by the way. A footnote protects you from folks who doubt what you say. Now maybe the voices in my head will same house.

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The speaker points out that major media outlets like CNBC, Fox, and CNN are owned by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are also the top shareholders of vaccine manufacturers Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna. They mention that Vanguard and BlackRock are also the top shareholders of flight companies that have implemented strict travel restrictions and of junk food companies. The speaker suggests that this control extends to social media platforms like Meta (formerly Facebook), Snapchat, Twitter, and Google, which are all pushing the same narrative as the media. They conclude that Vanguard and BlackRock are behind it all.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the media is controlled by corporations and mentions a specific incident involving Westinghouse being sued for fraud. They question the lack of media coverage on this crime and hope that speaking out will alleviate the voices in their head.

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The fairness doctrine, established in 1928, aimed to ensure a diversity of voices in media by limiting the number of radio stations one corporation could own. It required broadcasters to serve the public interest by providing news coverage and allowing different perspectives. However, in 1986, Reagan abolished this policy, leading to media consolidation. Today, a few companies control most radio and television stations, newspapers, billboards, and internet content providers. With no obligation to tell the truth, these companies prioritize profit over quality journalism. The decline of independent news divisions and investigative reporting has resulted in a lack of accountability and polarization in media.

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Television networks are very dependent on pharmaceutical advertising. The speaker knew Roger Ailes, the founder and CEO of Fox News, who told him he couldn't allow him on the network to discuss his film about mercury in medical products and neurological injuries. Ailes said 70% of the evening news division's revenues came from pharmaceutical companies, with an average of 17 out of 23 ads being pharmaceutical ads. Ailes said any host who allowed the speaker on TV would be fired, and Rupert Murdoch would know within 10 minutes. The speaker claims networks are sensitive to advertisers, who dictate content and ensure compliance from those on news shows.

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The video discusses how the media is controlled by corporations and regulated by the FCC. It mentions PCBs, which are harmful chemicals found in electric power plants built by Westinghouse and GE, causing cancer and health issues. The video criticizes the lack of negative coverage on the nuclear industry, such as Westinghouse's fraud lawsuits and boycotts for operating nuclear bomb plants. It briefly mentions footnotes as a way to protect against skepticism. The video also mentions corporate welfare, where the government provides billions in subsidies to these industries. The transcript ends abruptly without further explanation.

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The mainstream media is often criticized for parroting the same narrative and being disconnected from our reality. They are seen as paid actors reading a script given to them by a higher power that doesn't care about us. Their focus is on fear, war, and trauma.

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Comcast is a family-run business with top shareholders including Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street. It was founded by Ralph J Roberts and Julian a Brodsky, both graduates of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Ralph's son is now the chairman and CEO of Comcast. The speaker also mentions Brian, who graduated from the Wharton School and is in charge of Comcast. The speaker notes that the board of directors of Comcast lacks media experience, but NBC News, which is owned by Comcast, has its own board. The speaker questions the connections between these individuals and their roles in the media industry.

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The media is controlled by a few corporations like Disney, Fox, Westinghouse, and GE. They can say whatever they want and silence those who disagree. They rarely talk about the negative aspects of the nuclear industry, like Westinghouse being sued for fraud or GE operating nuclear bomb plants. These corporations receive billions in subsidies from the government and use tax money to support congressmen. They also dump toxic waste and GE made the bullets that shot JFK. When you buy products sponsored on this show, you contribute to this chain. McDonald's was ignored because they made jokes about O.J. Simpson. Lord Michael and Barry went to the same high school.

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The speaker believes that the media is controlled by a few corporations and regulated by the FCC. They mention a lawsuit against Westinghouse for fraud and defective votes, which went unreported. The corporations receive millions in subsidies from the government.

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In the 1970s, Carl Bernstein exposed Operation Mockingbird, revealing how the CIA influenced over 400 journalists to spread propaganda. The CIA manipulated major news outlets like The New York Times and CBS. The 2013 NDAA legalized domestic propaganda, allowing misinformation campaigns against Americans. Media ownership has consolidated to just 6 conglomerates like Comcast, Disney, and 21st Century Fox, controlling film, TV, and news. These conglomerates have significant influence over what the public sees and hears.

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A mediaopoly. Home media is controlled by a few corporations thanks to deregulation by the FCC. Jimmy, Disney, Fox, Westinghouse, and good old GE? They own networks from CBS to CNBC. They can use defective votes, it was an unreported crime. Or when it was boycotted for operating nuclear bomb plants just to squeeze it out. That's a footnote, by the way. A footnote protects you from folks who doubt what you say. Now maybe the voices in k.

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World of Picture Television, owned by the Rothschild family, relies on central news agencies Reuters and the Associated Press for news. The Rothschilds also control major TV networks, radio stations, newspapers, and publishing empires through their corporate conglomerates. These conglomerates, including General Electric and Westinghouse, profit from promoting wars. The internet, publishing, recording, and top cable companies are also controlled by big media empires owned by the Rothschilds, JPMorgan, Rockefeller, and Oppenheimer Brotherhood. Corporate sponsors influence TV programming and journalists' agenda. The video also mentions instances of media manipulation, such as doctored camera shots and fabricated news stories. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a powerful group of elites, including influential journalists, aims for global financial and political control. CFR members include media moguls like Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, and Barbara Walters. Media consolidation under CFR influence is evident through mergers and alliances between major media corporations.

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Home media is controlled by a few corporations due to FCC deregulation. These corporations own networks like CVS and CNBC, allowing them to control narratives and suppress dissenting opinions. PCBs come from electric power plants. GE was boycotted for operating nuclear bomb plants. A footnote protects you from folks who doubt what you say.

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A few corporations control home media, shaping opinions and silencing dissent. PCBs are harmful chemicals that can cause cancer. The nuclear industry rarely faces criticism, despite instances of fraud and operating nuclear bomb plants for profit. These issues are often overlooked or dismissed as insignificant.

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Two companies dominate global industries, but media conglomerates owned by elite families control the narrative. Companies like ViacomCBS, AT&T, News Corp, Disney, and Comcast shape public opinion through their vast media holdings. News agencies like Reuters and AFP, along with organizations like Project Syndicate and the European Journalism Center, influence news content worldwide. The European Journalism Center receives funding from the Gates Foundation, Open Society Foundation, Facebook, and Google, raising questions about media independence. This centralized control of information poses a threat to democracy.

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World of Picture Television is a news outlet that relies on central news agencies Reuters and the Associated Press, which are owned by the Rothschild family. The Rothschilds also control major TV networks, radio stations, newspapers, and publishing empires through their corporate conglomerates. These conglomerates include General Electric and Westinghouse, which profit from promoting wars. The internet, publishing, recording, and top cable companies are also controlled by the Rothschilds, JPMorgan, Rockefeller, and Oppenheimer Brotherhood. These media owners sponsor pro-business and pro-government programming, distracting the masses from important issues. The transcript also mentions instances of media manipulation, such as the doctoring of camera shots and the fabrication of news stories. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a highly exclusive club that aims to create a world system of financial control in private hands. CFR members include influential journalists, media moguls, and powerful corporations.

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The speaker points out that major media outlets like CNBC, Fox, and CNN are owned by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are also the top shareholders of Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna. They mention that Vanguard and BlackRock are also the top shareholders of flight companies and junk food manufacturers. The speaker suggests that this control extends to social media platforms like Meta, Snapchat, Twitter, and Google, which they claim are pushing the same narrative as the media. They emphasize that these companies are profit-driven.

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The video discusses how major news agencies like Reuters and the Associated Press are owned by the Rothschild family, influencing global news. It highlights how media conglomerates controlled by banking families shape public opinion. The transcript also mentions instances of media manipulation, such as NBC fabricating news stories and the influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on media and policy makers. The CFR aims for global financial control and includes influential figures like journalists and media moguls. The video raises concerns about the concentration of media power in the hands of a few elite individuals.

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World of Picture Television is a news outlet that relies on central news agencies Reuters and the Associated Press, both of which were bought by the Rothschild family. The Rothschilds also control major TV networks, radio stations, newspapers, and publishing empires through their corporate conglomerates. These conglomerates include General Electric and Westinghouse, which profit from promoting wars. The internet, publishing, recording, and top cable companies are also controlled by the Rothschild, JPMorgan, Rockefeller, and Oppenheimer Brotherhood. These media owners have corporate sponsors who support their pro-business and pro-government programming. The video also mentions instances of fabricated news and the influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in shaping media agendas.

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Bezos owning the Washington Post is described as an arm of the CIA, a claim raised by Speaker 0. He suggests that the newspaper is part of a broader pattern where media power is consolidated in the hands of a few billionaires, accusing the outlet of being used to push a particular agenda. Speaker 1 responds dismissively to that assertion and mentions Ellison taking over of [text incomplete in the transcript], signaling ongoing concerns about who controls major media and institutions. The conversation continues with Speaker 0 asserting that Barry Weiss is trying to squash real news and hide it, and that reporters who are doing real journalism are being targeted, framed as investigations or actions run by a few billionaires who control much of the media landscape. A related critique follows, declaring Bill Clinton a “slimeball” for deregulating the Federal Communications Act of 1996. The speakers reference the consequence that there were thousands of independent radio stations, television stations, and newspapers before deregulation, and now six companies control 92% of the media as a result of that action, calling Clinton a “lousy little slime ball.” The discussion moves into personal remarks about Monica Lewinsky, with a claim that “I didn’t have sex with that woman, Monica Lewinsky,” followed by derisive language directed at Bill Clinton, describing him as “that little clown.” The conversation then shifts to the Epstein files, with frustration expressed about why those files are not being released. The speakers criticize the redaction of the Epstein files and question, “Where the hell are these Epstein files?” They argue that the redactions are to protect individuals, using charged language to describe the situation as disgusting, and they call for the files to be made public. The topic then turns to the DOJ’s handling of redactions related to Congressman Thomas Massey. The DOJ reportedly missed deadlines to provide reasons for the redactions to Massey and “walked right past his deadline.” The speakers say they interviewed Massey on the show, reiterating that the DOJ violated the deadline and ignored the will of the people, with the DOJ referred to as the “DOJ, Department of Jerkoffs.” Finally, Massey is praised as one of the top lawmakers, described as one of the few in Congress who is truly respected, and “one of a kind,” with Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 expressing strong admiration for his work and integrity.
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