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The Big Media Universe


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Media ownership after Disney purchased 21st Century Fox. Read more at recode.net.

2015 indoctrination flashback: ABC family airs gay kiss between two 13-year old boys. (Breitbart.com)

As layoffs arrive, Disney and Fox staff voice frustrations (Hollywood Reporter)

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Trump Administration Good News the Media Hides

The Trump Administration made great progress with jobs, retirement, health care, veterans, education, energy, budget, economy, draining the swamp, battling socialism, savings, foreign affairs, safety and irritating celebrities.

All of the above despite 99.9% uncooperation from Democrats and a two-year Russian investigation.

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Media Ignore Economic Boon, Soon to Blame Trump (Again) for Hurricanes

According to Newsbusters, Trump media coverage was 92% negative from June 1 to September 30 in 2018. Read more

Kavanaugh news was lightly covered until Christine Ford’s letter to Dianne Feinstein was “leaked”.

With Hurricane Michael hitting Florida today we remember the Washington Post declared President Trump complicit in Hurricane Florence because of his stance on climate change. Read more at Fox News

Hurricane Michael live updates at Accuweather.

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Hurricane Data Misrepresentation

Meteorologists often compare current data to incomplete past data to justify global climate taxation and one-world power structures.

However, in the early Twentieth Century and prior, scientists relied on less reliable methods of storm tracking, like witness accounts from ships or islands.

(Marked in blue is information the meteorologists leave out)

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