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An individual praised media allies, noting a broken confidence that words would not leave the room. The speaker expressed gratitude to publications like the Washington Post and the New York Times for their discretion over 40 years, which enabled the development of their plan for the world. They stated the world is now prepared to march toward world government. The speaker claims these men aim to create a world system of financial control in private hands to dominate each country's political system and the world economy, seeking total and quiet control of the entire world, with the CFR as their most visible conduit.

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Several members of Congress have discussed media literacy in connection to disinformation and misinformation. There is a need to figure out how to reign in the media environment to prevent the spewing of disinformation and misinformation. It is one thing to have differing opinions, but another to say things that are false. This is something that is being looked into.

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In the war of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat The United States because The United States controls all the world's media and many European media. The ultimate beneficiary of the biggest European media are American financial institutions. So it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive, so to speak. We can simply shine the spotlight on our sources of information, and we will not achieve results.

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Some members of the media use their platforms to push their personal bias and agenda, controlling people's thoughts. This is dangerous.

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The speakers discuss the prevalence of biased and false news on social media, with some media outlets publishing these stories without fact-checking. They emphasize that this is extremely dangerous to our democracy, repeating this statement multiple times.

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The speaker believes dislike of social media is growing, exacerbating the problem of building consensus in democracies. Traditional arbiters of fact have been undermined, and people self-select news sources, creating a vicious cycle. Curbing social media entities to ensure accountability on facts is difficult due to the First Amendment. The speaker suggests winning the right to govern through elections to implement change. The speaker questions whether democracy can survive unregulated social media, stating democracies are challenged and haven't proven capable of addressing current issues. The speaker believes the upcoming election is about breaking the fever in the United States.

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A group called the Bilderberg Group holds secret meetings where the most powerful individuals in the Western world gather. These meetings are not reported by major newspapers, and the group's existence was denied until the 1980s. The Bilderberg Group aims to consolidate political and economic power at the highest level, but the mainstream media remains silent about it. The media's ownership is connected to the Bilderberg meetings, which explains the lack of coverage. The group's secrecy and control over information have started to slip with the rise of alternative media. The small group of individuals in the Bilderberg Group controls organizations by placing trusted individuals in key positions.

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The speaker praises media allies for their discretion in attending meetings for almost 40 years. They discuss the need for secrecy to develop a plan for a world government. These men aim to establish a global financial system controlled by private individuals to dominate politics and the economy worldwide. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a key player in implementing this agenda. Translation: The speaker acknowledges media allies for their secrecy in attending meetings for nearly 40 years to develop a plan for a world government. They aim to create a global financial system controlled by private individuals to dominate politics and the economy worldwide, with the CFR being a crucial player in this agenda.

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World leaders, CEOs, and the global elite meet annually in Davos to address global issues. However, after years of meetings, environmental problems have worsened. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has influential members like Larry Fink and Kristalina Georgieva. Mark Carney is a core member and on the board of trustees. BlackRock, a major player, owns most US banks, pharmaceutical companies, and oversees 10% of global stocks. They also have influence in governments. The WEF partners with companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Factcheck.org, funded by Johnson and Johnson, may not be impartial. Project Syndicate and press agencies shape media reporting. Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, promotes the Great Reset and Agenda 2030, which aim to reshape society and establish a world government.

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Some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal agendas.

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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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There are those who are intentionally undermining mainstream media, such as conspiracy theorists and social media influencers who keep people in filter bubbles. This prevents agreement on common facts, unlike when CBC, CTV, and Global were the main news sources projecting a shared understanding across the country.

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Bill Daleberg Group, also known as Bilderberg, is a secretive organization that gathers influential figures from around the world. The purpose of this group is unclear, as it could be a forum for exchanging ideas or a place where decisions are made that shape the future of the Western world. The recent revelation of the date and location of their meeting is unprecedented. Some people are skeptical of such global organizations, believing they distribute power and roles behind closed doors. In a television interview, a journalist questions whether Bilderberg makes secret decisions, and forty years later, another journalist dismisses the idea.

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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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- The speaker found their photo name on the World Economic Forum website under the category “Young Global Leaders,” noting that the list includes people from different political parties worldwide and is described as pushing a super globalist agenda with corporate power among the wealthiest. - It is claimed that even president Putin and others were once “young global leaders,” suggesting the WEF and related networks infiltrate cabinets and governance structures. - The idea is presented that the world oligarchic system holds power in Europe, controlling leaders such as the Bundescanseller (German chancellor) or prime ministers, leading to a perception of a global oligarchy. - The speaker states the Global Shapers community was created as a means to shape the common future, implying an organized effort to influence global policy. - There is a claim that attempts are being made to establish a new world order with rules that supersede and undermine national sovereignty and democracy. - It is argued that UN officials and WEF Davos leaders are in effect the same actors, suggesting the UN is indistinguishable from the World Economic Forum in practice. - The claim is made that these elites claim to know what is best for the people, and that billionaires are driving the agenda, with the danger being that they set the world’s rules and pursue a utopian future while silencing the voices and sovereignty of nations. - A sentiment is expressed that the situation is controlled by the same oligarchic ideas and actors, with the response labeled as “Total. 100%.” - Some participants concede debates about a deglobalizing world, but others argue for reglobalization of the world. - It is asserted that the World Economic Forum creates leaders who are then elected by the public, suggesting a pipeline from WEF to political office. - In the United Nations, there is a description of scrutiny for political correctness; those who are not 100% politically correct cannot participate, and influence can be exerted through salary and offers to control individuals. - There is mention of a global rules-based order aimed at combating dangerous extremist views online and minimizing misinformation, framed within shaping a great reset. - The claim is made that nobody will be safe unless everybody is vaccinated, and that there is a need to confront a deep, systemic, and structural restructuring of the world. - The discussion concludes with the expectation that the world will look different after this transition process.

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The discussion centers on OCCRP (the Corruption Reporting Project), its funding, and how it operates as “mercenary media” for state interests, particularly the U.S. State Department and USAID. The speakers argue that OCCRP is not independent journalism but a State Department–funded operation that produces hit pieces to seize assets, indict officials, and press regime change across multiple countries. Key findings and claims discussed - OCCRP’s funding and control: The group is described as receiving substantial funding from the United States government through USAID and the State Department, with other sources including Open Society (Soros), Microsoft, and NED. A recurring claim is that half of OCCRP’s funding comes from the U.S. government, that USAID and the State Department actually control hiring and firing decisions of top personnel, and that a “cooperative agreement” structure channels editorial direction through government-approved annual work plans and key personnel (including the editor‑in‑chief or chief of party). - Financial returns and impact: It is claimed that USAID boasted in internal documents that paying $20 million to independent journalists yielded $4.5 billion in fines and assets seized, and that mercenary reporting led to 548 policy changes, 21 resignations or removals (including a president and a prime minister), 456 arrests or indictments, and roughly $10 billion in assets returned to government coffers across various countries (Central Europe, Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans, etc.). A related claim is that total spending over OCCRP’s history amounts to about $50 million, with returns rising from $4.5 billion in 2022 to about $10 billion by 2024. - Geographic scope and targets: The reporting funded or influenced by the State Department covered broad regions—Germany, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Belarus, and the Western Balkans—extending to the Eastern Partnership and beyond. The pieces are described as having led to investigations and asset seizures that targeted political enemies of state authorities. - The role of “mercenary media” and independence claims: The speakers repeatedly contrast the claimed editorial independence of OCCRP with the reality of donor influence. They describe OCCRP as “mercenary media for the state,” funded to generate narratives and political outcomes favorable to U.S. foreign policy. They challenge the notion of independent journalism by noting the requirement that key personnel and annual work plans be approved or vetoed by USAID, and that there are “strings attached” to cooperative agreements that go beyond simple gifts. - Editorial process and donor influence: The conversation scrutinizes how the annual work plan, subgrants, and editor-level appointments are subject to USAID oversight. It is noted that, even when OCCRP claims editorial independence, the top editors must navigate donor influence, and in practice, the content may be shaped to align with funders’ interests. The argument is that without donor influence, OCCRP would not exist or would not continue to receive large sums of money. - The rhetoric of independence: Several speakers underscore the paradox of insisting on “independent media” while acknowledging that funding, governance, and personnel decisions are shaped by U.S. government agencies, with additional support from Soros/Open Society and corporate donors like Microsoft. They juxtapose “independence” rhetoric with admissions of entanglement with government and intelligence entities, and their discussions touch on the historical context of U.S. public diplomacy, the U.S. Information Agency, and the evolution of state-driven media influence. - Historical funding trajectory and organizations: The first funds reportedly came from sources such as the United Nations Democracy Fund, with later support from INL (the U.S. Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) and a transition to USAID administration. The participants discuss the possibility that multiple U.S. government agencies (State Department, USAID, NED, INL) and private sponsors (Open Society, Microsoft) contribute to OCCRP’s budget, with the U.S. government described as the largest donor at various points, though not always claimed as the single dominating donor. - “Capacity building” and the machinery of influence: The conversation highlights “capacity building” as a common label for donor-driven expansion of media assets, civil society groups, and investigative journalism networks. They connect these efforts to broader U.S. democracy promotion programs and to the use of investigative reporting as a tool for law enforcement and political leverage—where journalists may gather information and feed it to prosecutors and foreign policy objectives. - Individual positions and disclosures: Several speakers identify named individuals (e.g., Drew Sullivan, Shannon McGuire) and discuss their roles, funding pathways, and concerns about editorial control. The dialogue reveals tensions between the journalists’ professional aims and the political-economic machinery enabling their work. Cumulative impression - The transcript presents a frontal, highly confrontational critique of OCCRP as a state-funded, state-influenced enterprise that positions itself as independent journalism while enabling significant political and legal actions abroad. The speakers claim conspicuously high returns on investment for government funding (billions of dollars in assets seized and numerous political changes) and describe the cooperative funding structure as funneling editorial output toward U.S. foreign policy objectives. They argue that independence is a veneer masking a structured, donor-driven process with formal approval channels for personnel and plans, and with direct implications for how narratives are shaped and which targets are pursued. They also connect OCCRP’s practices to broader historical patterns of U.S. public diplomacy, intelligence collaboration, and the global propaganda ecosystem.

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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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Global media reporting is often synchronized. Biased and false news has become all too common on social media. More alarming, some media outlets publish these same fake stories without checking

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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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The speaker criticizes a comprehensive agenda that aims to align various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, NGOs, and government officials, for effective communication and situational awareness. They argue that this approach goes against the principles of free speech in America and accuses it of spreading propaganda and violating civil liberties. However, the other speaker emphasizes the importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships while respecting civil liberties and prioritizing free expression. They conclude by expressing anticipation for the remaining sessions of the event and thanking the audience. The first speaker firmly rejects the proposed agenda, stating that they do not want it.

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Several members of Congress have discussed media literacy in connection to disinformation and misinformation. There is a need to figure out how to reign in the media environment to prevent the spewing of disinformation and misinformation. It is one thing to have differing opinions, but another to say things that are false. This is something that is being looked into.

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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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