7 Things the Legacy Media’s Mainstream News are Hiding from You

In an age where democratic conversations ought to run freely online, it appears the legacy media is insistent on doing things the old way: that is, keeping readers and viewers in a constant state of flux and confusion, so that the rich and powerful – and downright corrupt – can continue to reign.
Here are 7 things the mainstream media are avoiding telling you.
01. Kamala Harris is actually inept at leading a county into calmer citizenship, true democratic action and inclusiveness without corruption and chaos

If you’re dodgy and you know it, clap your hands.
While the Harris/Walz party have been racing from state to state spreading faux ‘joy’ and painting Donald Trump as a very bad man, the Republican former president has at least been trying to state some of his policies, albeit with a few obligatory insults thrown in for good measure, but far less than the Democrats have been spouting. Trump’s VP candidate, JD Vance, is meanwhile being subjected to a barrage of misleading questions by left-leaning media, and they aren’t even airing his sensible responses.
Vance is articulate and to the point, and any mix-up in his messaging is the result of rampant editing and a traditionalist media that insists on pushing Harris forward as a pseudo saviour and absolute saint.
Even Google has gotten in on the pro-Harris/Walz act, recently deploying misleading advertisements on behalf of the Democrats to look like actual Google searches, many of the ‘headlines’ hyped up and not totally true, such as the exaggeration of Tim Walz’s military service, and painting inflation in a positive light.

The truth is, right up until the Democratic National Convention this week, Harris has not commented to the media about any policies – save for one stolen from the Republican party – and has been running a campaign driven solely by hype, falsehoods, and volunteers recruited through dishonest means. The current Harris/Walz party has virtually no policies in place, no definite plan, and no articulated vision. At least not at the time of writing this piece. It also appears to have no true intention in bringing about ceasefires in the Middle East, and has only succeeded over the past three-and-a-half years in feeding Americans poorer food at higher prices and cheap pharma with dodgy results.
The Republican party, on the other hand, has been clearer about its goals; whether or not it fully executes these if it gets to office is another story. While the Democrats are throwing ‘joy’ parties, the Republicans are expressing their concern about a nation heading quickly into worse recession, chaos and division. But the mainstream media hardly shows any of the GOP’s policy statements while it freely presents the Dems’ hype, insult-throwing and general yee-haw-ing.
The next US president needs to be presenting solutions to the immigration issue, real climate change, and the escalating cost of living; not combine these into a tragic promotional clip of bus-hopping and shopping for Doritos, all while hiding behind a mask of exaggerated inclusivity and third-rate feminism.
The truth is, as with many political scenes around the world, both parties are as likely to be as dodgy as each another, but at least with the Republicans you hear what they’re actually thinking, even if some of those thoughts go against the woke agenda. With Democrats, it’s all smoke and mirrors, word salads and hype, along with the inevitable corruption that goes on behind curtains.
02. The riots protests in the UK are being formed not by far-right thugs but by everyday people who’ve had enough of the government’s insane immigration levels and lack of concern for its citizens

The fatal stabbing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift themed party in the town of Southport, north of England, has been followed by the worst civilian unrest the UK has seen in more than a decade. Violence is erupting in towns and cities across England and in Northern Ireland fuelled by – as the legacy media would have you believe – the spread of online misinformation, far-right “thugs” who are in cahoots, and anti-immigration sentiment. That latter reason is probably the most genuine, for it is actually everyday citizens who are angry at newly elected PM, smug Keir Starmer’s inconsideration of them.
While many citizens in the UK are condemning their government for its lazy approach to immigration policy, and taking to the streets in peaceful protest, the mainstream media would have you believe it’s all Molotov cocktails and waste bins thrown through windows on behalf of the irritated public.
The fact is, the riots began after the police arrived, and now communities are also responding with a series of rallies against these riots, causing more friction and extreme chaos among the people of Britain. While certain individuals are being made examples of and thrown into jail, this could be the beginning of a major problem in overflowing prisons (already the chief of police in the UK has opted for a ridiculous ‘one in, one out’ policy), the insistence on heavy surveillance, and a loss of the freedom of speech among the British population.
03. Digital ID is not really there to make your life easier – it’s to keep track of your every consuming move and general whereabouts

Right now, our governments are collating more data on their citizens than ever before. With the influx of information – some assumed as absolute and therefore connected to our individual profiles, there’s sure to be a major problem when non-absolute information is added. It’s great that the government have all our health data, since a central system with this information needs to be accessible by medical professionals should any of us ever find ourselves in ER. But collecting and keeping data such as who you vote for, or what ice cream you like to eat, is not in their jurisdiction yet they gainfully tell us it’s all for our own good (just like during the Covid pandemic). Even if the government and corporations think they’re painting a proper picture of us, they aren’t. Which party I voted for four years ago isn’t necessarily going to be the same for the next election. My sexual identity might be fluid. What I ate for takeaway dinner last night I might never eat again. Algorithms, therefore, are redundant and, really, the only thing that will come from digital ID is a lack of privacy for individual citizens.
In Australia, companies like Australia Post will try to tell you that they “want you to stay in control” by having you adopt digital ID and that it is a “fast, easy and secure way to prove who you are”… that is until the hackers get into the system, and that’s an entirely different set of disasters waiting to happen.

Online commentator Russell Brand speaks a lot about the damaging effects of digital identification, and I’d suggest you have a good listen to what he has to say – before all your privacy privileges and freedom of speech get taken away.
04. The Covid aftermath has seen a lot of people being negatively affected, yet the vaccine’s side effects are being sidelined

I won’t really go into this subject since Covid and vaccine talk often make one come across as arrogant and irresponsible. Suffice to say, there are some bleak stories that Big Pharma are trying to conceal, all which suggest that various vaccines were not up to scratch for public consumption. Huge swaths of populations are seeing an increase in heart and lung failure, and deaths at an earlier age is becoming something we’re supposed to get used to.
While memory loss has not officially been reported as a side effect of Covid vaccinations, it is generally evident among post-pandemic populations. Still, the rise of ‘brain fog’ has not been studied keenly by medical establishments, probably because the results would lead to a backlash.
Accountability and transparency must come from likes of so-called professional immunologist Anthony Fauci (who himself has experienced three Covid infections after being vaccinated and boosted a total of six times) and the director of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. There are also a host of irresponsible celebrities who have sold their soul, spruiking unsatisfactory medicines – such as Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce who’s happy to promote the slapping together of virus vaccines in a careless “two things at once” campaign.
05. A bunch of high-profile people are trying to conceal evidence potentially touted by Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, following reports of the rapper involved in sex trafficking and rape

Even after many allegations of being involved in sex trafficking and actual evidence of physical abuse, Sean Combs continues to go about freely, recently seen vacationing in Wyoming and Miami, US. Combs’ houses were swarmed by federal investigators earlier this year yet the rapper has still not been charged in relation to the raids.
Nadia Shihata, who prosecuted R. Kelly for sex crimes in New York, told NewsNation that the complexity of this particular case will require a significant amount of time for fact-finding but why is it that such crucial matters such as sex crimes take so long to get solved, let alone get the ball rolling on these cases? The answer is that a lot of high-profile people are connected to Combs – in the fields of finance, entertainment, the media, and even politics and law – people who don’t want to be associated with the trafficker/rapist any longer. Their distancing themselves from events only slows the judicial process down, and so, another high-profile rapist gets away with crime for longer than he is supposed to… that is if they ever charge the guy.
06. Western governments benefit financially from the war in Ukraine, hence resist any genuine call for ceasefire

While hundreds of innocent lives are being lost, often on a daily basis, the Ukraine war is being pushed as a necessary evil. But one major benefit from it is investment by the western governments – particularly the US – to rebuild the nation. The World Bank estimates that Ukraine will require more than $400 billion over the next decade to be rebuilt, and already the US is getting the bigger contracts.
Other countries are also set to benefit from the destruction and proposed reconstruction. Istanbul-based Dogus Construction is rebuilding three bridges with backing from the UK and expects contracts worth “a couple of billion dollars” from the reconstruction effort, according to its country representative, Suha Canatan.
When you consider the buddy relationship Donald Trump had with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, a few words in Putin’s ear by Trump might likely have seen an avoidance of war in the Ukraine. Just sayin’.
07. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict can be stopped with one simple thing: turning peace talks into action

Discussion among our world leaders to truly come up with peaceful solutions, and discussion among people online must continue, but our leaders actually need to work together to stop the bloody war. Yet discussion from either side is being censored online, and any peaceful protests are being presented by legacy media as all-out chaos. People are being condemned for having their say on behalf of either nation, Israel or Palestine, leading to noise and disruption rather than peace and cohesion.
Remember, the mainstream media operate to keep you in a constant flux of confusion and awe.
You are teased certain parts of particular news stories while the important (and real) information is left on the proverbial cutting room floor. Traditional media sides with government, and government sidles up to big corporations, all of whom pretty much work under an industrial military authority. Remember this the next time you hear Kamala Harris sprout her messages of ‘joy’.
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