2012/12/09

Global Research E-Newsletter: Truth, Propaganda and Media Manipulation!

Never before has it been so important to have independent, honest voices and sources of information. We are, as a society inundated and overwhelmed with a flood of information from a wide array of sources, but these sources of information, by and large, serve the powerful interests and individuals that own them. The main sources of information, for both public and official consumption, include the mainstream media, alternative media, academia and think tanks. The mainstream media is the most obvious in its inherent bias and manipulation. The mainstream media is owned directly by large multinational corporations, and through their boards of directors are connected with a plethora of other major global corporations and elite interests. An example of these connections can be seen through the board of Time Warner. Time Warner owns Time Magazine, HBO, Warner Bros, and CNN, among many others. The board of directors includes individuals past or presently affiliated with: the Council on Foreign Relations, the IMF, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Warburg Pincus, Phillip Morris, and AMR Corporation, among many others.  Two of the most esteemed sources of news in the US are the New York Times, referred to as the paper of record, and the Washington Post. The New York Times has on its board people who are past or presently affiliated with Schering Plough International (pharmaceuticals), the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, Chevron Corporation, Wesco Financial Corporation, Kohlberg & Company, The Charles Schwab Corporation, eBay Inc., Xerox, IBM, Ford Motor Company, Eli Lilly & Company, among others. Hardly a bastion of impartiality, and the same could be said for the Washington Post, which has on its board Lee Bollinger, the President of Columbia University and Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Warren Buffett, billionaire financial investor, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and individuals associated with the Coca Cola Company, New York University, Conservation International, the Council on Foreign Relations, Xerox, Catalyst, Johnson & Johnson, Target Corporation, RAND Corporation, General Motors, and the Business Council, among others.  

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