People all over have been aware that the MSM are publishing the same articles with the same pictures and even with the same words, which is literally reproduced verbatim. The question that should be asked is; – who supplies the information the MSM sends out as “news”, when it is not news – but outright propaganda?
You have probably also noticed that the EU-leaders simultaneously post the exact same wording at the sane time in support of Zelenskyj, including Jonas Gahr Støre, the Norwegian Prime Minister. This is happening quite often these days. So – who is instructing them?
You know the answer, it is the same people who is behind the Biden administration, the USAID, the EU, Keir Starmer/UK, Justin Trudeau/Canada, Emmanuel Macron/France, Jacinda Arden/New Zealand, NATO, WHO.
Not long ago Klaus Schwab, the leader of WEF proudly and openly proclaimed that they have “penetrated” all the cabinets, which is true. If you do your research – you will find out that all these traitors just mentioned are members in the WEF! They are following orders just like the media.
Both MSM and a large proportion of our European leaders are being instructed. This is becoming so clear that even the most naive are starting to get it. Someone is controlling both politicians and the media – but who?
Bottom Line: The media is not truly “free” — it is shaped by corporate interests, government influence, and billionaires. To get a clearer picture of reality, always question who is funding the story and look for alternative viewpoints.
Why you should question the trustworthiness of the media
There are several reasons why people should question the trustworthiness of the media. While not all media outlets are unreliable, the following factors contribute to skepticism:
1. Bias and Political Agendas
- Many news organizations have political leanings and present stories in a way that aligns with their ideology.
- Instead of reporting neutrally, they often frame narratives to support a particular viewpoint.
2. Corporate and Government Influence
- Large media companies are owned by corporations with vested interests, influencing what gets reported.
- Governments also exert pressure through censorship, propaganda, and selective reporting.
3. Sensationalism and Clickbait
- The media thrives on advertising revenue, meaning they prioritize engagement over accuracy.
- Stories are often exaggerated or misleading to grab attention and generate more views.
4. Selective Reporting and Omission
- Certain topics or perspectives may be underreported or ignored, leading to a distorted understanding of events.
- Information that challenges mainstream narratives is often dismissed as “misinformation” without fair examination.
5. The Spread of False or Misleading Information
- Journalists rush to break news, sometimes relying on unverified sources or rumors.
- Incorrect stories can spread before corrections are made, leaving lasting false impressions.
Ask yourself, why is the only person wanting peace and negotiations described as an evil and dangerous war monger in media and by the politicians mentioned above? Well, this is because they are run by the same people that are against Donald Trump, freedom of speech and democracies. Why? They want to control the world.
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6. Echo Chambers and Algorithmic Control
- Social media platforms and news sites show users content they are likely to agree with, reinforcing pre-existing beliefs.
- This creates information bubbles, where alternative viewpoints are suppressed or ridiculed.
7. Historical Examples of Media Deception
- Weapons of Mass Destruction (Iraq, 2003): The media largely supported the false narrative that Iraq had WMDs, leading to war.
- Libya (2011): The media justified NATO’s intervention, but Libya has since fallen into chaos.
- COVID-19 Reporting: Conflicting information, censorship, and political influence raised questions about transparency.
The big question – who owns the media?
Media is a dangerous weapon, and we need to know who owns and control the media. The global media industry is controlled by a handful of powerful corporations and wealthy individuals. These entities own most of the newspapers, TV channels, websites, and radio stations that shape public opinion.
Here’s a breakdown of the key players:
1. The “Big Five” Media Corporations (U.S.)
In the U.S., a few major conglomerates own most mainstream media outlets:
📺 Comcast (NBCUniversal)
- Owns NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Telemundo, Universal Pictures, and Sky Group.
- One of the largest media and telecom companies in the world.
📺 The Walt Disney Company
- Owns ABC, ESPN, National Geographic, Marvel, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), 20th Century Studios, Hulu, and Disney+.
- One of the most powerful media giants, influencing entertainment and news.
📺 Warner Bros. Discovery
- Owns CNN, HBO, Warner Bros., Discovery Channel, DC Comics, TNT, and more.
- CNN plays a major role in shaping news narratives worldwide.
📺 Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS)
- Owns CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central, and Pluto TV.
- Major influence in entertainment, especially for younger audiences.
📺 News Corp & Fox Corporation (Rupert Murdoch)
- Owns Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, The Sun, The Times, and HarperCollins.
- Murdoch has long been accused of using media for political influence.
2. International Media Moguls & Companies
🇨🇳 China: State-Controlled Media
- Xinhua, China Central Television (CCTV), and the People’s Daily control news in China and influence global narratives.
- The Chinese government heavily censors information and spreads state-approved messaging.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: BBC & Murdoch Empire
- The BBC is publicly funded but often accused of political bias.
- Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp dominates UK newspapers (The Sun, The Times).
🇫🇷 France: Vivendi & Lagardère
- Owns Canal+, Universal Music Group, Hachette Livre (book publishing).
🇩🇪 Germany: Axel Springer SE
- Owns Bild, Die Welt, Politico Europe – heavily influential in European politics.
🇷🇺 Russia: State-Controlled Media
- RT (Russia Today), Sputnik News, and other outlets push state narratives.
3. The Role of Big Tech in Media Control
Apart from traditional media, Big Tech companies now control most online information:
- Google (Alphabet): Owns YouTube, the world’s largest video platform, and controls global search rankings.
- Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp): Heavily influences news through algorithms.
- X (formerly Twitter): Once known for free speech, now under scrutiny for content moderation.
- TikTok (Owned by ByteDance, China): Growing influence in shaping youth opinions worldwide.
4. Billionaires Who Control the Media
Many media outlets are owned by wealthy individuals with political and business interests:
- Jeff Bezos (Amazon CEO) – Owns The Washington Post.
- Elon Musk – Owns X (formerly Twitter).
- Michael Bloomberg – Owns Bloomberg News.
- Rupert Murdoch – Owns Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and The Sun.
- Carlos Slim (Mexican billionaire) – Largest shareholder of The New York Times (until recently).
- Mark Zuckerberg – Owns Meta (Facebook/Instagram) – Did a lot of censorship and fronted pure propaganda during covid/vaccinating.
And remember; the “fact checkers” are owned by the aforementioned, so you cannot trust the fact checkers whose job it is to solidify fake news in the MSM and undermine the truth.
The next important question – who funds the media?
The media is funded through several key sources, each of which can influence how news is reported and which stories get covered. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Corporate Advertising & Sponsorships
💰 Biggest Source of Funding: Most mainstream media outlets rely heavily on ad revenue from large corporations.
- Companies like Pfizer, Coca-Cola, Apple, Amazon, and ExxonMobil are major advertisers.
- News agencies often avoid negative coverage of their biggest sponsors to protect ad revenue.
- Example: Pharmaceutical companies fund much of the news on TV, which raises concerns about biased health reporting.
2. Government & State Funding
🏛 State-controlled or publicly funded media outlets receive direct money from governments.
- BBC (UK), NPR (USA), CBC (Canada), RT (Russia), Al Jazeera (Qatar), CCTV (China) – all depend on state funding.
- These outlets may have a political bias that aligns with their government’s interests.
- Example: China’s state-run media (Xinhua, CGTN) promotes pro-government narratives worldwide.
3. Billionaires & Private Investors
🤑 Media ownership by wealthy elites raises concerns about bias and influence.
- Jeff Bezos (Amazon) owns The Washington Post.
- Elon Musk owns X (formerly Twitter).
- Rupert Murdoch controls Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, The Sun.
- George Soros and other billionaires fund independent news and fact-checking organizations.
- Example: Media outlets may protect their owners’ business and political interests.
4. Subscription & Membership Models
📖 Some media outlets rely on paid subscribers rather than ads.
- Examples: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Substack newsletters.
- The benefit: Less reliance on advertisers.
- The downside: Some publications lean into sensationalism to attract subscribers.
5. Nonprofit & Philanthropic Funding
🎗 Some media organizations are funded by foundations and nonprofits.
- The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds health journalism in major outlets.
- The Open Society Foundation (Soros-funded) supports independent journalism worldwide.
- Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, and others fund investigative journalism.
- Concern: Are these donors influencing reporting to serve their agendas?
6. Social Media & Big Tech Influence
🖥 Tech giants like Google, Meta (Facebook), and YouTube fund and control online news.
- Google & Facebook give millions in grants to media outlets.
- Algorithms decide which stories get promoted or censored.
- Example: Facebook suppressed certain COVID-19 discussions based on government and corporate influence.
7. Political Campaign Funding & Lobbying
🎭 Politicians and political parties indirectly fund media through ad buys and strategic influence.
- Media coverage can favor candidates who spend big on political ads.
- News agencies often promote narratives that align with political donors.
Why Does Media Funding Matter?
- Follow the Money: Whoever pays for the news often influences its content.
- Bias & Censorship: Financial interests can lead to selective reporting and narrative control.
- Diversify Your Sources: Relying on multiple independent media outlets helps reveal hidden agendas.
Bottom Line: The media is not truly “free” — it is shaped by corporate interests, government influence, and billionaires. To get a clearer picture of reality, always question who is funding the story and look for alternative viewpoints.
Conclusion: Why Does This Matter?
- Consolidation = Less Diversity – A small group of corporations and billionaires control most of the information we consume.
- Media Bias & Propaganda – News is often shaped to align with the financial and political interests of its owners.
- Censorship & Manipulation – Social media algorithms control what stories gain attention and which are suppressed.
To stay truly informed, it’s important to diversify your news sources, fact-check, and think critically about who benefits from the stories being told.
How to Navigate the Media Landscape
✔ Compare multiple sources – Don’t rely on one outlet for your information.
✔ Look for primary sources – Government documents, direct interviews, and scientific studies.
✔ Be skeptical of emotional appeals – Sensational headlines often mean selective reporting.
✔ Follow independent journalists – Smaller, independent outlets may offer alternative perspectives.
The media can be a powerful tool for information, but knowing who owns and funds the media, critical thinking and awareness are essential to separate truth from manipulation through MSM.
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