Aug 132023
 

Who makes the decision on what is presented to the public as news at ABC, CBS, and NBC?

ABC, CBS, and NBC, once heralded as bastions of information, are now seen as enablers of controlled disinformation. Their news divisions are comprised of well-oiled machines, operated by an elite cabal of editors, producers, and executives who hold the strings of perception. Beneath their veneer of legitimacy, however, lies a tangled web of manipulation that redefines the very nature of journalism.

ABC, CBS, and NBC, once heralded as bastions of information, are now seen as enablers of controlled disinformation. Their news divisions are comprised of well-oiled machines, operated by an elite cabal of editors, producers, and executives who hold the strings of perception. Beneath their veneer of legitimacy, however, lies a tangled web of manipulation that redefines the very nature of journalism.

The decision on what is presented to the public as news at ABC, CBS, and NBC is made by a team of editors and producers. These individuals are responsible for choosing the stories that will be covered, the way in which those stories will be presented, and the tone of the coverage. These people control the narrative. It’s time they answer to the public about the news they promote and the news they keep hidden.

The people that make the decision on what is presented to the public as news at ABC, CBS, and NBC should be called in to testify in front of Congress. They must explain why they promote government propaganda. Why they’re gaslighting the public. And why they ignore any news that would hurt Washington’s Elites.

The names of the people who make these decisions vary from network to network, but here are some of the key decision-makers at each network that must be held accountable:

ABC News: Kimberly Godwin, President; Rebecca Jarvis, Chief National Affairs Correspondent; Jon Banner, Executive Producer, World News Tonight with David Muir; Michael Corn, Executive Producer, Good Morning America
CBS News: Neeraj Khemlani, Co-President; Wendy McMahon, Co-President; Norah O’Donnell, Anchor, CBS Evening News; Jeff Fager, Executive Producer, 60 Minutes
NBC News: Noah Oppenheim, President; Lester Holt, Anchor, NBC Nightly News; Andy Lack, Chairman; Rashida Jones, Executive Producer, Today

These individuals are responsible for setting the editorial direction of their respective networks and ensuring that the news that is presented is accurate, fair, and unbiased. They also work closely with the anchors and reporters to develop stories.

The tentacles of manipulation have firmly ensnared ABC, CBS, and NBC’s news divisions, leaving behind a landscape of shattered trust and obscured reality. The narratives spun by these puppet masters have plunged society into a whirlpool of deception, where the truth is sacrificed on the altar of power. As we confront this abyss of darkness, our collective responsibility is to pierce through the veil of illusion, to rip apart the web of lies that binds us.



Random Riddle: Names

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Aug 132023
 
Some multi syllable first names sound like words or phrases. Using the clues provided can you figure out what first name fits?
e.g. Ernie’s uncooked friend would be Robert (Raw Bert).
The hint gives the gender most often associated with the name.

1) Arriving at 7:55, Fred was ______ time for his 8:00 meeting.

2) What the young Frank girl did when she wasn’t writing in her diary.

3) What the engineers decided to do to the river to allow crossing to the other side.

4) What the foodie said when he saw the soft French cheese.

5) When you inhale you take _____.
 

Random Riddle: Names

 

 

Joke Of The Day: The Class Photo

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Aug 132023
 
Joke Of The Day: The Class Photo I just got back from a visit from one of our elementary classes. Apparently, last week, this class had their photograph taken together. When I walked into the classroom, the teacher was trying to persuade her students that it would be a good idea for each of them to buy the group photo. “Just think how nice it will be to look at this photo when you are all grown up and say, ‘There’s Jennifer; she’s a lawyer,’ or ‘There’s Michael, he’s a doctor.’”

A small voice piped up at the rear of the classroom and observed wistfully, “And there’s the teacher; she’s dead.”

 

 

 

 

Aug 122023
 

Governments can't even solve homelessness, but they can change the Earth's temperature if you pay more taxes.


Governments can’t even solve homelessness, but they can change the Earth’s temperature if you pay more taxes. 🤔

Random Riddle: A Similar Characteristic

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Aug 122023
 
The following words have a similar characteristic. Can you tell me what that is, apart from the fact that they are all nouns?

1. Case
2. Keeper
3. Maker
4. Plate
5. Seller
6. Mark
7. Store
 

Random Riddle: A Similar Characteristic