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"One of the hopeful things that I have discovered is that nearly every war that has started in the past fifty years has been a result of media lives." "The media could have stopped it if they had searched deep enough." "If they hadn't reprinted government propaganda they could have stopped it." "Populations don't like wars and populations have to be fooled into wars." "Populations don't willingly and with open eyes go into a war." "But our number one enemy is ignorance and I believe that is the number one enemy that everyone is not understanding what is actually going on in the world." "Now, the question is who is promoting ignorance?" "In this latter category, it is bad media." "The result is we see wars and we see corrupt governance continue."

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I'm here to ask Anderson Cooper about Operation Mockingbird and the CIA's influence on mainstream media. A German reporter claimed the CIA bribed and extorted him to publish stories. Why is there a pro-government slant in Western media, like biased coverage of Putin and Assad compared to Saudi Arabia? Cooper is surrounded by security, preventing conversation on important issues like government manipulation of news. Is he avoiding the question because of his CIA past during college? A prominent German journalist recently revealed that the CIA is still manipulating the media, writing scripts for them. The media is just another branch of the government, a mouthpiece for propaganda, unable to face real questions. Cooper is hiding behind his security.

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I briefed the press as an analyst and interrogator for the CIA, circulating disinformation to influence public opinion. I targeted influential journalists like Robert Chaplin and Kais Beach, planting false information to support US interests in Vietnam. I would also mislead reporters by briefing diplomats to provide false confirmation. Despite my involvement, I now oppose these propaganda tactics, believing they serve no purpose for the CIA.

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As a journalist who has covered world leaders, mass murderers, and war zones, the speaker says they have been targeted and falsely accused for almost a decade. They believe the media is in a crisis, facing an age of information warfare where propaganda is the entire battlefield, aided by advanced technology. The speaker contends that journalists betrayed free press principles by attacking one of their own for interviewing the Russian president, and that media companies and journalism schools have failed. Non-profit organizations are allegedly masquerading as non-partisan media watchdogs, acting as political propagandists who crush dissent and free speech. This "cancel culture" is a death sentence enabled by information dominance. The speaker claims that these non-profits are part of a censorship network including government agencies, using deception to mask their actions with goals like preventing misinformation and hate speech. Companies like Facebook, Instagram, and Google have monopoly power, controlling what billions see and hear. The speaker draws a parallel to apartheid South Africa, emphasizing the importance of the First Amendment and warning that the lights of freedom are going out, requiring action to relight them.

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The speaker discusses the role of media corporations in hiding important information and punishing whistleblowers. They argue that true journalists should celebrate those who expose government lies, but instead, media corporations collaborate with the government to keep secrets and punish leakers. The speaker questions how journalists can hide the fact that the US is in a direct hot war with Russia, suggesting that their loyalty lies more with the government than with the American people. They emphasize the importance of defending truth tellers and not abetting lies in a country built on falsehoods.

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The speaker, a journalist of 25 years, admits to being educated to lie and manipulate the public. They express their concern about the German and American media pushing for war with Russia and betraying the people. The speaker reveals being bribed by the CIA to write pro-American articles and being a nonofficial cover for intelligence agencies. They discuss how journalists are approached and corrupted through transatlantic organizations. The speaker shares an example of being asked to write an article by the German foreign intelligence agency. They emphasize that this is not how journalism should work and mention the consequences of refusing to cooperate with intelligence services. Despite facing house searches and health issues, the speaker is determined to reveal the truth.

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I've spent my whole life in the media, but now I realize that the media is part of the control apparatus. I regret defending the Iraq war and not being more skeptical. When someone makes a claim, the important question is whether it's true or not. I participated in a culture that dismissed anyone who thought outside the prescribed lanes as crazy or a conspiracy theorist, and I'm ashamed of that. The media's purpose is not to inform, but to serve the small group of people who run the world. We should treat them with contempt because they have earned it.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays itself as our savior from terrorism, but it mostly spreads propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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I have worked in high-profile media roles, faced danger, and been falsely accused. The media faces challenges in the age of information warfare, with censorship and propaganda threatening freedom of speech. Nonprofit organizations act as political propagandists, stifling free thought. Big tech companies wield immense power over what we see and hear. The importance of freedom of speech, especially in the United States, cannot be overstated. The fight for truth and freedom is crucial in the current media landscape.

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The speaker highlights the lack of awareness in English-speaking countries about significant global developments, contrasting it with the awareness in Asia and the Middle East. They criticize the corrupt and biased media outlets in these countries, particularly in the US, for promoting government propaganda instead of journalism. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the conflict in Ukraine and criticizes the lack of interviews with Vladimir Putin. They assert the right to freedom of speech and accuse the Biden administration of spying and leaking information to prevent a planned Putin interview. The speaker assures that their trip to Moscow was self-funded and encourages viewers to watch the unedited interview on their website. They anticipate censorship from Western governments but urge viewers to make their own informed decisions.

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Wars throughout history, especially those involving democracies, have been fueled by propaganda and lies. Journalists, failing to fulfill their duty of providing truth, have contributed to this by spreading misinformation. In the US, each journalist is responsible for an average of 130 deaths due to their lack of seriousness in reporting.

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The speaker states their intervention was delayed significantly. When the interview eventually occurred, Piers Morgan allegedly carried out a smear job. The speaker claims that "right now, they're bombing Tehran." The speaker stayed in a dangerous place for Morgan's program, but Morgan allegedly smeared, lied about, and demonized Iran to justify death, destruction, and aggression. The speaker found Piers Morgan's behavior disturbing, but claims he is not unique. According to the speaker, mainstream Western media is full of people who are tools of power and will do whatever powerful decision-makers instruct them to do.

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The speaker watched news coverage claiming the man arrested for attempting to murder Trump was a Trump supporter. Lindsey Graham blamed Iran. However, the speaker says the would-be assassin's politics align with Graham's, as he is a neocon who volunteered in Ukraine. The speaker believes the media is lying by omission, distorting reality, and preventing the average person from knowing the truth. The attempted assassin was interviewed by every major media outlet and has a lengthy criminal record, yet The New York Times portrayed him as a "freedom fighter" in Ukraine and detailed his contacts with US government agencies. The speaker fears this information will be memory-holed, and the public will be misled into believing a false narrative.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire is focused on protecting their capital, not the people. The media's role is to convince us they are saving us from terrorism, but without independent sources, we receive propaganda. Access to alternative news like RT and Telesor is crucial for diverse perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. Disinformation and biased news are common, with PR firms hired to spin events. The speaker mentions a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that the public is often deceived.

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The speaker believes that media lies have been responsible for starting most wars in the past 50 years. They argue that if the media had dug deeper and not spread government propaganda, wars could have been prevented. The speaker suggests that populations are tricked into wars because they don't willingly enter them. They claim that a good media environment leads to peace, but ignorance is the main enemy. The organizations promoting ignorance are those that keep secrets and distort information. The speaker expresses their opinion that the media is generally so bad that the world might be better off without it.

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We are in Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. The war in Ukraine has had significant global impacts, reshaping military alliances and the world economy. However, many English-speaking countries remain unaware of these changes due to corrupt and biased media outlets. While numerous interviews have been conducted with Ukrainian President Zelensky, no Western journalist has interviewed Putin. Americans have the right to know about a war they are involved in, and we have the right to inform them. Despite attempts to suppress this interview, it can be watched for free on our website. We encourage viewers to watch and make their own judgments.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire exists to protect their capital, not us. The media portrays themselves as saviors from terrorism, but they mostly spread propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker believes it's wrong to rely solely on mainstream media like MSNBC or Fox. They mention a conspiracy involving Helen Nolan and the White House, emphasizing that disinformation and biased news are common.

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Intel agencies have a significant influence on television broadcasts, Facebook, and Google. Many anchors, including a national security reporter, act as mouthpieces for the Pentagon and the CIA, knowingly spreading lies. This is a common practice, even at CNN. These reporters read government propaganda from intel agencies, and it's frustrating and offensive, regardless of whether one agrees with the lies or not. For instance, when the CIA and Pentagon claimed that Bashar al Assad used poison gas, there was no evidence to support it. Despite this, many people were killed in response.

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Journalists have a duty to inform the public, especially about the war in Ukraine, which Americans are funding. We interviewed Vladimir Putin; it's our job to present diverse perspectives, even if controversial. The war's impact is devastating, reshaping global alliances and the economy. Many question the Western media's narrative, citing potential bias and censorship. Accusations of propaganda against Tucker Carlson are dismissed; Zelensky's appearances are presented as comparable examples of promotion rather than unbiased reporting. The public deserves access to information to decide for themselves. We believe in freedom of speech and the right to hear all sides, despite government attempts at suppression. This interview is crucial because Americans are funding the war and should understand the reasons behind it, including potential NATO expansion and the dubious nature of Ukraine's democracy.

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We are in Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to inform people about the war in Ukraine and its global implications. The war has caused immense human suffering and has reshaped military alliances and the world economy. However, English-speaking populations are largely unaware of these changes due to corrupt and biased media outlets. While Western journalists have interviewed Ukrainian President Zelensky, they have failed to interview Putin or provide a balanced perspective. We believe Americans have the right to know about a war they are involved in, and we are here to exercise our freedom of speech. We are not here because we support Putin, but because we love the United States and want to protect its prosperity and freedom.

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The speaker criticizes the media, particularly the CIA's influence on it. They mention specific journalists like Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper, Joy Reid, and Sean Hannity, accusing them of lying. The speaker also expresses their belief in the effectiveness of vaccines. They claim that the media's morals and code are a joke and that they will turn on each other when faced with difficulties. The speaker emphasizes their commitment to preventing America from failing and providing better representation. They believe that the media is driven by money and that the country deserves better.

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The interviewee describes a long career in journalism spanning about 25 years and asserts that he was educated to lie, betray, and not tell the truth to the public. He claims that German and American media have been pushing war in Europe and toward Russia, and he states that he is leaving behind past practices of manipulating readers and promoting propaganda. He says he is fed up with propaganda and asserts that journalists are bribed to betray people, not only in Germany but across Europe. He emphasizes that war does not come from itself and that there are people behind it, including journalists. The interviewee explains that he wrote a book to reveal what goes on behind closed doors and to warn against another war in Europe. He recounts a history of misrepresentation and suppression of atrocity stories, noting that in 1988 he witnessed the Kurdish gas attack in Iraq and was sent to Zubaydad near the Iraqi-Iranian border to photograph Iranians allegedly gassed with German-made poison gas (mustard gas, Zyklon-like agents). Upon returning to Germany, he says only a small photo and a minimal article appeared in the Frankfurter Allgemeine, with little emphasis on the brutality and the long-term suffering caused by German poison gas, making him feel misused. He discusses his role with intelligence agencies, describing himself as non-official cover (a journalist who also works for intelligence agencies). He claims that many foreign journalists are in the same situation and that the process is more prevalent among British journalists, and to a broader extent among Israelis, French, Australians, New Zealanders, and journalists from Arab countries, who may be intellectual puppets for the CIA. He provides an example with the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), stating that the BND once asked him to write an article about Libya and Muammar Gaddafi, providing him secret information to publish under his own byline. He says the article claimed that Libya and Gaddafi secretly tried to build a poison gas factory, a story he printed that originated with the intelligence agency and appeared worldwide two days later. The interviewee recounts consequences of resisting intelligence services, such as a colleague who refused to cooperate with the BND and was dismissed from his job as a Yellow Angels helicopter pilot. He recalls multiple police searches of his home—six times—on accusations of leaking state secrets, and he notes that these pressures would intensify if he continued to resist. He claims that he has had three heart attacks, has no children, and suggests that if the authorities jail him, it would be worse for the truth he seeks to reveal. He asserts that Germany remains a colony of the United States, with American nukes on German soil, and that transatlantic organizations influence media to push pro-American and anti-Russian narratives, steering journalists toward compliance.

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The speaker criticizes the focus on journalism while Julian Assange remains in prison and Ukraine engages in actions similar to what Russia is accused of. They express concern about the US turning fascist, mention the invasion of Iraq based on lies, and highlight the lack of attention given to these issues. They argue that China and Russia are making progress in international relations while the US has nothing to offer. The speaker questions the absence of Seymour Hersh and raises concerns about the Nord Stream and the banning of Russian media. They accuse the journalists present of not producing anything revolutionary and express frustration at the lack of answers to their questions.

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The speaker explains that they were determined to do the interview with Vladimir Putin because they were prevented from doing so by their own government. They express shock and anger at the US government's spying and interference. The speaker clarifies that their views are constantly evolving based on evidence and that their main view is to tell the truth. They deny being pro-Trump or anti-Biden and state that their goal was to gather information about Putin and the current state of affairs. They also discuss the state of media bias and the importance of free speech.

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The speaker highlights how the public is manipulated by governments and news outlets controlled by the wealthy elite. The military empire is primarily focused on protecting their capital rather than safeguarding the people. The media is portrayed as a tool to convince us that they protect us from terrorism, but it often serves as a source of propaganda. Independent news sources like RT and Telesor are crucial for accessing alternative perspectives. The term "fake news" is used to discredit organizations like WikiLeaks that provide factual information. The speaker emphasizes that conspiracy theories exist, such as the lies told by the White House, but disinformation and biased news are prevalent from various sources.
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