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Illuminati News: Media Control (Who Owns the Media?)

Media Control (Who Owns the Media?) by Wes Penre, December 1, 2003

Quite often, I hear this:

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"This conspiracy thing can't be true. If it was, it would be on TV and in the newspapers".

or:

"I read the newspapers every day, so I KNOW what is going on"!

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If I get the chance, I reply with this:

"There is no such thing, at this date in the world's history, in America, as an independent press. You know it and I know it.

There is not one of you who dares to write your honest opinions, and if you did, you know beforehand that it would never appear in print. I am paid weekly for keeping my honest opinion out of the paper I am connected with. Others of you are paid similar salaries for similar things, and any of you who would be so foolish as to write honest opinions would be out on the street looking for another job.

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Digital First Media, owner of Detroit News, to consider sale of properties

New York Digital First Media, owner of dozens of media properties including The Detroit News and detroitnews.com, announced Friday that it will evaluate and consider strategic alternatives that could lead to the sale of some or all of the company.

Digital First CEO John Paton said the company has retained UBS Securities to review a full range of alternatives including selling the entire company, selling regional clusters or doing nothing.

We believe we have many options available to us to maximize the value of our businesses for our stockholders and the board of directors has therefore decided to assess the full range of these opportunities, Paton said.

In a statement the company said there are no assurances that the process will result in a transaction or transactions or on the timing of any decisions. The company also said that it will not disclose developments in the process until the board decides how it will proceed.

Digital First, based in New York, was formed in December 2013 with the merger of MediaNews Group and the former Journal Register Company. It is the nations second-largest newspaper company, based on circulation, operating in 15 states, with 800 multiplatform news and information products, including 76 daily and Sunday newspapers and 160 weeklies. The company said it serves 75 million customers monthly.

Its other Michigan properties include the Oakland Press, Royal Oak Daily Tribune, Macomb Daily, Mount Pleasant Morning Sun and the Southgate News-Herald.

The company is controlled by the hedge fund Alden Global Capital.

The Detroit News is published by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with Gannett Co., which exercises majority control of DMP.

Digital First has been approached by various interested parties over the past months, said Paton, but there have been no formal or serious discussions.

While the company could be sold in whole, or in regional chunks or expanded or not sold at all, one of benefits of making these announcements is you end up testing the marketplace for all of those options, rather than doing it theoretically, he said.

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'Islamic State' 'seeking foothold' in South Asia through social media

Al Qaeda-affiliated websites, such as the Global Islamic Media Front, the Ansarullah Media and Bab-ul-Islam, have been increasingly replacing messages of the terror network with content from the Syria and Iraq-based Sunni extremist group "Islamic State" (IS), according to a new report by IHS, a global analytics firm. The jihadist forums have reportedly even failed to cover al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri's recent announcement of the formation of an al Qaeda branch in South Asia and Myanmar.

In the past, al Zawahiri had been the main focus of these websites, with his messages often being posted there first. According to the report, there are also signs that IS' increasing social media presence is part of the militant group's strategy to establish itself in South Asia. The Karachi-based Tehreek-e-Khilafat, a disgruntled Taliban faction, has already publicly switched its loyalties and pledged alliance to IS.

Omar Hamid, Head of Asia Pacific Country Risk at IHS and author of the report, says in a DW interview that IS and al Qaeda are on a collision path, and that IS' success in gaining control of social media sites that had traditionally been controlled by Al-Qaeda or the TTP, reflects the group's burgeoning presence in South Asia.

DW: What has your monitoring of jihadists sites revealed?

Omar Hamid: Our monitoring of these sites has shown a gradual move from highlighting al Qaeda (AQ) and Zawahiri in particular, to highlighting IS and its declared leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. It is almost as if Zawahiri had been turned into a nonperson.

Hamid: 'IHS' monitoring of jihadist social media has indicated that IS is attempting to establish a presence in South Asia'

So while some coverage is still given to AQ and the Afghan Taliban, the bulk of coverage has shifted to IS. Even when there is coverage of AQ or AQ allies, Zawahiri is cut out of it.

What does this development in social media say about the influence of the Islamic State in South Asia?

IHS' monitoring of jihadist social media has indicated that IS is attempting to establish a presence in South Asia. At present, IS enjoys two advantages in this regard. Its financial strength is greater than the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and core al Qaeda, allowing it to offer militant factions large sums of money to switch allegiances.

Reports have infomed us that several Afghan Taliban commanders have been approached by IS representatives and offered large monetary rewards for switching their allegiance from Mullah Omar to "Caliph" al-Baghdadi. Similarly, several of the disgruntled TTP factions that have been expelled by Mullah Fazlullah have expressed admiration for IS. One group, the Karachi-based Tehreek-e-Khilafat, has already publicly switched its loyalties. In another case, Omar Khalid Khurasani, the head of the TTP's Mohmand Agency chapter, was sacked a few days ago for having disobeyed instructions.

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Police bodycam video: Officers speak with George Zimmerman – Video


Police bodycam video: Officers speak with George Zimmerman
Police say a driver accused George Zimmerman of threatening to kill him while on the road in Lake Mary on Tuesday, and then was spotted near his workplace two days later. Subscribe to WESH...

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