Small houses act as press agencies in certain areas, such as the prestigious BQ, Berard Quelin. The AGEFI partially acted as a press agency, it bore the name of Agency.
Check out the propaganda multiplier.
It is one of the most important aspects of our media system, and yet little known to the public: the bulk of international news coverage in Western media is provided by just three global news agencies based in New York, London and Paris.
The key role played by these agencies means that Western media often cover the same topics, even using the same wording.
Additionally, governments, militaries, and intelligence agencies use these global news agencies as multipliers to spread their messages around the world.
A study of coverage of the war in Syria by nine major European newspapers clearly illustrates these problems: 78% of all stories were based in whole or in part on agency reports, but 0% on own investigative research.
Additionally, 82% of all opinion pieces and interviews were in favor of US and NATO intervention, while propaganda was attributed exclusively to the opposing side.
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:30 Presentation
00:06:40 Fact & Doc
00:11:35 The risks of the job
00:13:23 France seen from abroad
00:19:00 Soral's point of view
00:22:53 Hanouna is complicit in the destruction of France?
00:31:00 Macron's agenda
00:36:40 Macron and Hanouna
00:40:45 The Houellebecque affair
00:42:25 Macron future Zelensky?
00:43:30 Booba does techouva
00:46:30 The government's response to the Internet
00:47:58 JM Trogneux
00:52:00 The Mathieu Gallet affair
01:01:40 How did Macron come to power?
01:07:40 Brigitte and her brother
01:19:05 How to contact Fact & Doc
01:20:20 The role of Brigitte
01:23:00 The Borello case
01:24:45 The awakening of the French?
01:30:00: Closing
Despite his contract with Fox News and being fired by the channel, Tucker Carlson posted the first episode of his new show on Twitter on Tuesday, June 8. The audience is there, with more than 100 million views on the clock. It's a blow to the establishment, which thought it had gotten rid of a cumbersome dissenting voice. Carlson's success on Twitter worries his detractors.
According to Axios, Tucker Carlson may file a lawsuit against Fox News for free speech violations. The action would escalate the legal battle between the two parties, after Carlson was informed that his show had been dropped without termination of his contract.
After the Second World War, the Cold War began. Nations lead fights and in the choice of weapons, several techniques are used including propaganda. The goal is to make people accept concepts and change the perception of events. The enemy was communism, but not to save the people from this doctrine by bringing democracy, that's the facade. The aim was to achieve economic hegemony.
he United States, and by this we must understand the CIA, had understood that this had to go through the press organs but not only. The agency, a veritable state within a state, created in 1947 by President Truman, had unlimited funds from its inception. And, like any intelligence agency worthy of the name, it knows that one of the fundamental conditions for victory is the unfailing control of public opinion. This will be the mission of Operation Mockingbird. (1)
In 1948, the United States launched the Marshall Plan, an initiative to help devastated Europe recover from war. The CIA decided to siphon off funds to create the "Policy Coordination Office", which would become the agency's covert action arm. We are talking about 265 million dollars per year (the equivalent of 1 million and a half today).
Mockingbird, consisted of recruiting journalists and paying them to write fake articles with classified CIA documents, which promoted the strategic vision of the intelligence agency. To avoid leaks of this top secret information, telephone tapping of political and journalistic figures was carried out, with the complicity of the telephone company and with the consent of the Attorney General. The operation resulted in the identification of dozens of journalist sources, including a White House staffer, an assistant attorney general, twenty-one congressional staffers, six congressmen and twelve senators.
Operation Mockingbord also included student cultural organizations and magazines were reportedly funded as fronts for this operation. In France, Thomas Braden founded the “Congress for Cultural Freedom” in 1950 (2), led by CIA agent Michael Josselson. Established in Paris and in 35 countries, he was one of the major linchpins of the offensive on the left front. It brings together all sorts of iconoclasts and free thinkers united around the rejection of “Stalinist totalitarianism” and the defense of “Western freedom”. Europe, with its old intellectual circles that were often anti-imperialist and ideologically close to communism, thus found itself at the center of the CIA's concerns and in the front line of psychological warfare.
It is by listening to the media that you consolidate their power of nuisance.
Analysis and advice from Xavier-Louis de Izarra.
“A journalist is a little dog. He is the voice of his master. He is at the service of his master. He works for his boss. The job of spinsters is not to inform you, but to carry out the orders of the boss or the state, it's the same. The journalist is recruited for that. He's selling his boss's dope. He does nothing but advertise his boss. »
In the 305-page report released Monday, Special Counsel John Durham concluded that the Trump-Russia investigation was launched without the required minimum standard of proof and that it upset a whole host of departmental standards. Be the judge: The Department of Justice – along with the media that covered it – effectively terminated a duly elected presidency, based on what turned out to be a fabricated hoax by politicians.
This should make anyone angry. Really angry. An anger worthy of Trump.
The fact is, in this case, Donald Trump was right when he said he was the target of a political stunt funded by the Clinton campaign and fueled by virtually every media outlet. There's a word for that: misinformation.
Democrats such as former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (California) have pushed for censorship by saying misinformation poses a threat to democracy.
Well, it's about that threat – the real one. In fact, it left an administration mired in a bogus scandal for years, with high-ranking officials parading before grand juries and their guilt then proclaimed nightly on cable news shows.
His show "Tucker Carlson Tonight", was broadcast in prime time (20 p.m. to 21 p.m.) every weeknight. He had managed to retain a huge audience (3,5 million on average plus obviously the countless reruns) including the coveted niche of 25-54 year olds, and the laconic announcement of his dismissal, Monday April 24, 2023, took all the world by surprise, including himself.
The first to tell the truth...
If the major media hastened to bury the subject and Tucker Carlson with it, alternative news sites and American social networks have on the contrary seized on it, either to sometimes grossly rejoice, on the Establishment side (feminists, Pentagon, progressives and court journalists), either to be sorry or indignant on the anti-establishment side (traditional nationalists, Christians or not). But everyone talks about him in the past tense, which I don't intend to do, because I'm sure he'll reappear, unless of course we assassinate him as Guy Béart sang: "The first who says the truth, it must be executed. »
It's that Tucker Carlson is a phenomenon. He was the only mainstream journalist to shamelessly and fearlessly oppose US involvement in the war in Ukraine and the World Economic Forum's woke agenda enforced by the Biden administration. You know, "you will have nothing and you will be happy", a secular miracle wrought by censorship, wars and spoliations which hardly surprises us so much our propaganda is effective.
He was the only one and probably the last since his dismissal is, according to many observers and Tucker Carlson himself, the sign that Fox News has rallied to the woke agenda. This is proof that there is only one party left in the United States, he explained in the short intervention he posted on Twitter the following Wednesday, at the precise time when he should have started his show, and that made 79,5 million views at last news.
Thierry Meyssan is a controversial writer, journalist and political analyst, known for his conspiracy theories and his criticism of American and Western foreign policies.
During this interview Thierry Meyssan discusses topics such as geopolitics, international politics, history, war, terrorism and international relations. It sheds light on world events ranging from the war in the former Yugoslavia to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Instead of carrying out the investigation without conflicts of interest and in a distanced way, in the service of public affairs, many of these actors have recycled themselves in what Lowenthal calls the “fight against disinformation”.
A pattern that is well known to readers of France-Soir with the report of the Twitter Files, the episodes of which have been published in our columns since December 2022. These internal documents of the blue bird were unveiled by Elon Musk. They have enabled investigative journalists to uncover several major scandals. These show the extent to which both free information and freedom of expression are threatened, due to the growing influence of political power: it is indeed on the pretext of this fight against disinformation that the latter exercises censorship.
This mechanism is not only at work across the Atlantic. Changes in the European regulation of digital platforms (the Digital Services Act) raise the same fundamental questions: to what extent can politics interfere with the sphere of information? Ultimately, can we then speak of a sort of “industrial mechanism of censorship” with a view to controlling the latter?
A new episode of the Twitter Files produced by Lowenthal himself addresses this subject and will soon be mentioned by France-Soir.
In the meantime, here is an exceptional text by the essayist which reports on his aforementioned observations and which exposes a new form of manipulation of information. This is essentially based on this mix of genres as surprising as it is serious between actors who should never collaborate together because of obvious questions of ethics: academics, members of NGOs, journalists with politicians, industrialists and soldiers.
Fox News' value plummets after Tucker Carlson leaves, pushed out by Dominion Voting Systems Inc.
FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson announced their separation last Monday, according to an official statement from FOX News. A spokesperson for the channel expressed gratitude for Carlson's work as host and contributor. Until a permanent replacement is named, an interim program called "Fox News Tonight" will air at 20:00 p.m., hosted by a rotation of different Fox News personalities.
End clap for Carlson
The famous host, already very popular, has recently seen a rise in notoriety around the world because of his positions against the vaccination obligation, the restrictions imposed by the governments, the war in Ukraine and President Zelensky, as well as the promoting the woke movement and propaganda on gender issues. In his last appearance on the channel, Carlson received a pizza delivered by a delivery hero who had previously stopped a car thief. For famed podcaster Graham Allen, “There's no better way to end the greatest news show in history! »
Israel, the leading exporter of services in smear campaigns, fake news and election rigging, reaps juicy profits, but the legal responsibility for these crimes against democracy risks being placed on it in the longer term.
In February 2023, investigative journalists from Forbidden Stories published a new chapter of their “Story Killers”1 project, revealing a network of Israeli companies that provide disinformation services to the highest bidders. These services, which take cyber warfare to another level, include smear campaigns, spreading fake news, and rigging elections and referendums.
Awareness of how social media, surveillance and data mining can influence elections came after the Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light in 20182. Cambridge Analytica has influenced over 200 elections in the world, and one of its main technology providers was Archimedes Group, an Israeli company. When one of her senior executives Brittany Kaiser appeared before the British Parliament to denounce these crimes, she claimed that she did not remember the names of the Israeli employees of Archimedes Group with whom she had worked.
Cyberwarfare in general and disinformation in particular are very dangerous weapons. They undermine the democratic process when used to influence elections by spreading rumors and misinformation, and they can also be deadly. Thus, the Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh was murdered in September 2017, a few days before publishing an article on disinformation and its dangers. She herself was the target of a campaign of slander. After her murder, it was discovered that the people who attacked her on social media never existed. Their accounts were later deleted, obscuring the tracks of those who had orchestrated the campaign.