Herland Report: Derek Chauvin case: I was hopeful that Russian-based news sources such as RT and Sputnik would do a better job than the American presstitutes. To an extent, RT and Sputnik do a better job than the New York Times and CNN.
RT and Sputnik report news that otherwise doesn’t see the light of day. But RT and Sputnik are often victims of fake news and become part of the problem by perpetuating lies.
For example, in a Sputnik article of April 19, Oleg Burunov reports incorrectly that Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on the neck of George Floyd for more than eight minutes, “resulting in the man’s death.”
Because of the perspective, it looked as if Chauvin had his knee on Floyd’s neck in the cell phone video taken by the 17 year old black woman, but at the trial the close up police videos showed that Chauvin’s knee was on Floyd’s shoulder blade, writes Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, a leading American political economist and regular contributor to The Herland Report.
Derek Chauvin case: As Burunov’s article was written after the facts had been established in court, my conclusion is that Burunov and Sputnik have left Sputnik’s audience mired in false news. https://sputniknews.com/us/202104191082668579-derek-chauvin-trial-verdict-security-beefed-up-across-us-cities-ahead-of-possible-unrest/
There are many instances in which alternative media to the presstitute narrative repeat the false narrative as if it were true. Why does this happen? Is it because alternative media is lazy, or is it because alternative media does not sufficiently doubt the narrative?
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The answer to both questions is frequently “yes.” But what Sputnik’s repeat of the lie that has been disproved in the courtroom tells us is that the presstitutes can create a reality that is not factual and that all of us become victims of the faux reality presented by the “news.” Once the faux reality is created, it persists immune to facts. In my series on the Second World War, I demonstrated how crude war propaganda has controlled the history of the war written in the history books and presented in the movies.
Can the jurors who have seen the actual evidence believe it and act on it, or is their decision controlled by the faux reality of the multitudes who are unaware of the courtroom evidence? The cost to jurors of denying the faux reality created by the presstitutes can be extremely high. If the jury acquits Chauvin or holdouts produce a mistrial, the corrupt prosecutor whose job is to convict Chauvin will likely leak the names of jurors who blocked the high point of his career, and the presstitutes will be all too willing to expose the jurors to death threats and home burnings.
As the medical examiner in the case said prior to learning that Chauvin’s knee was not on Floyd’s neck, in the absence of the police intervention the medical evidence would clearly indicate that Floyd died from overdosing on the dangerous drug fentanyl.
Can the known killing power of fentanyl prevail over the faux reality of Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck? We will soon know.
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Derek Chauvin case: Also check out these topics at CNN or FOX News. Other sources may be New York Times, USA Today, the Washington Post or from the British angle, BBC, The Guardian, The Telegraph or Financial Times.
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