Legacy Media Covers for Pedophiles - 03/03/2018
Stream Summary
This stream discusses allegations that legacy media outlets have been deleting or downplaying stories about pedophile arrests, particularly a case in Norway involving 47 people including lawyers and politicians. The speaker claims that media outlets like the Washington Post, ABC News, and the New York Times scrubbed these stories, and that some outlets published conspiracy theories about Russians planting illegal content on computers. The stream also criticizes Stephen Colbert for mocking the Pizzagate investigation and alleges he takes direction from Clinton Foundation associates, citing WikiLeaks emails as evidence.
- Alleged media suppression of pedophile arrest stories
- Norway pedophile ring case involving 47 people
- Claims about Russian conspiracy theories in mainstream media
- Stephen Colbert's coverage of Pizzagate
- WikiLeaks emails allegedly showing connections between Colbert and Clinton Foundation
- Accusations of fake news and censorship
Sources
- Norway pedophile ring arrests - No verified link available
- Washington Post article (allegedly deleted) - No verified link available
- ABC News article (allegedly deleted) - No verified link available
- New York Times article (allegedly deleted) - No verified link available
- WikiLeaks emails regarding Craig Minassian and John Podesta - No verified link available
- Stephen Colbert Clinton Global Initiative episode - No verified link available
Key Points of Wisdom
- [00:02:25] "These false accusations of fake news are an all out attack on free speech and are being used as an excuse to censor the Internet and they know better than anyone that information is power. And now that power is yours." - Context: The speaker argues that accusations of fake news are being weaponized to justify internet censorship.
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