The New York Times published a three-part series from Nick Confessore over the weekend looking at the forces behind Tucker Carlson’s rise and the outsized effect his show has had on Fox News. “Mr. Carlson’s producers often trawl the web for supporting material, scouring widely read Trumpian sites like Breitbart and The Federalist, obscure right-wing blogs and other corners of the internet,” Confessore writes. “Early on, clips would sometimes be sent to the network’s research team, an Ailes creation known as the Brain Room, for further fact-checking. When Mr. Carlson’s team requested statistics or original research, it frequently revolved around immigration or race, for instance the respective percentages of Asian-descended and black people in college. According to one former employee who interacted with Mr. Carlson’s team, the Brain Room would occasionally discover that a story had actually originated farther afield, on a racist or neo-Nazi site like Stormfront. Sometimes the Brain Room suggested that ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ look for a different source, and over the years, the researchers there heard less and less from Mr. Carlson’s team. ‘They weren’t digging,’ the former Fox employee said. ‘They were looking for outrageous stories to outrage their audiences.’”
Which is, of course, exactly what the Times does, and all other commercial media. It's their job. The problem isn't the media purveyors of sensational stories, it's the sensational stories. Not much sensational stuff happens to normal people. We have an epidemic of abnormal.
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think it is highly likely that bee populations have been affected by increasing levels of RF radiation... was also pondering about the potential of the radiation to affect wildlife/ bird migratory patterns as a result of the neurologic effects, impacts on cell biology...
great Substack post tonite with suggestions regarding how to counteract human biologic damage from 5G:
Watch this...I just did.....this Lt.Steven Rogers interviews Hon.Christine Anderson member of the EU Parliament....she was the one who roasted Trudeau at the EU.....and the lieutenant is starting something big for Canada....https://rumble.com/v13236x-lt-steven-rogers-hon.christine-anderson-member-of-the-eu-parliament.-crisis.html?mref=6zof&mc=dgip3&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nonvaxer420&ep=2
The New York Times published a three-part series from Nick Confessore over the weekend looking at the forces behind Tucker Carlson’s rise and the outsized effect his show has had on Fox News. “Mr. Carlson’s producers often trawl the web for supporting material, scouring widely read Trumpian sites like Breitbart and The Federalist, obscure right-wing blogs and other corners of the internet,” Confessore writes. “Early on, clips would sometimes be sent to the network’s research team, an Ailes creation known as the Brain Room, for further fact-checking. When Mr. Carlson’s team requested statistics or original research, it frequently revolved around immigration or race, for instance the respective percentages of Asian-descended and black people in college. According to one former employee who interacted with Mr. Carlson’s team, the Brain Room would occasionally discover that a story had actually originated farther afield, on a racist or neo-Nazi site like Stormfront. Sometimes the Brain Room suggested that ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ look for a different source, and over the years, the researchers there heard less and less from Mr. Carlson’s team. ‘They weren’t digging,’ the former Fox employee said. ‘They were looking for outrageous stories to outrage their audiences.’”
The Times gets their “stories,” from media matters. 🤷🏻♀️ All a bunch of American Marxists, war mongers.
Which is, of course, exactly what the Times does, and all other commercial media. It's their job. The problem isn't the media purveyors of sensational stories, it's the sensational stories. Not much sensational stuff happens to normal people. We have an epidemic of abnormal.
think it is highly likely that bee populations have been affected by increasing levels of RF radiation... was also pondering about the potential of the radiation to affect wildlife/ bird migratory patterns as a result of the neurologic effects, impacts on cell biology...
great Substack post tonite with suggestions regarding how to counteract human biologic damage from 5G:
https://davidhuber.substack.com/p/emfs-the-dangers