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Posted by truth emergency Posted on: 01/21/08

Purpose

PROLOGUE
"Democracy cannot survive, much less thrive with the level of big corporate and big government interference and intimidation in news."
-- Dan Rather
"Practically every progressive struggle -- campaign finance reform, rain forest destruction and global warming, sweatshops, family farms, fair trade, health care for all, unionization, military spending and arms sales, tax reform, alternative energy, healthy food, media access, hazardous waste dumps, redlining, alternative medicine, you name it -- is being fought against one cluster of corporations or another. But it is not that corporation over there or this one over here that is the enemy. It is not one industry's contamination of our drinking water or another's perversion of the lawmaking process that is the problem--rather it is the corporation itself that must be addressed if we are to be a free people... The piecemeal approach to fighting corporate abuses keeps us spread thin, separated, on the defensive, riveted on the minutiae, and fighting on their terms. Piecemeal battles must certainly continue, for there are real and immediate corporate harms to be addressed. But it's time for our strategic emphasis to shift to the offensive, raising what I believe to be the central political issue for the new century: Who the hell is in charge here?"
-- Jim Hightower

"Journalism's job is not impartial 'balanced' reporting. Journalism's job is to tell the people what is really going on."
-- George Seldes

PURPOSE
A collaborative gathering of media veterans, scholars, activists & whistleblowers to assess and marshal our most powerful messages to rectify history, awaken a critical mass, and effectively expose the accelerating corporate coup d'tat.

VISION
Truth movements that arise after pivotal events like electoral fraud, 9/11, key assassinations, false flag ops and casus belli fabrications can/should become more than forensic inquiries into a single heinous crime. They can also strive to expose wider patterns of illicit control, deception and propaganda, and use their revelations to rouse entire societies to reject a malignant status quo.

Consequently, this is not a media conference to dissect or condemn the conglomerates, demand reforms, or even celebrate the increasing vigor of independent journalism. It is intended as a strategy session for already active and influential players to coordinate their most revealing messages, forge tactical alliances, innovate new distribution technologies, and mutually enhance each others' strongest work.


TARGET PARTICIPANTS
- Leading media activists, A/V producers, authors, bloggers, journalists, scholars, whistleblowers, celebrities, publishers, broadcasters and funding angels.


GOALS
Gather key media constituencies needed to inject transformative truths* into 2008 political news and electoral debate;
* convergent evidence of an ongoing corporate/authoritarian coup d'tat, election theft,
9/11 complicity/cover-up, "War on Terror" fraud, etc.
Honor brave audacious "truth war veterans" (casualties & survivors) and learn from their experiences;
Devise coherent decentralized models for distribution of suppressed news, synergistic truth-telling, and collaborative strategies to disclose, legitimize and popularize deeper historical narratives..

In sum, discover in this moment of
Constitutional crisis, ecological peril and widening war, whether 300 top investigative journalists, whistleblowers and indy media all-stars can transform the way Americans perceive and defend their world.


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  • Until the issue of the privately owned US Federal Reserve Bank is addressed and made a central focal point for all discussion and/or demonstration with regards to abolishing this monster, I will not waste my valuable time with any other endeavors (period)! A people that do not control its money, has neither control nor a say in anything whatsoever! Until the American people own and control its money, everything else is a waste of time. "Follow the money is my motto."
    By paydebts on January 24, 2008 23:04

  • But unless we address the problem of getting that particular truth out to the broader public, we may be wasting our time by not addressing the tyranny of corporate propaganda that marginalizes vernacular views and information the public needs in order to understand the magnitude of current problems, including the Federal Reserve. Challenging the top-down, corporate media hegemony is a concern we all must share no matter what our other number one concerns might be. Being the media is how we can all unite and help support common truths.
    By mythinfo on January 26, 2008 08:20

  • The question is "Do you watch television?". If you have a cable or satellite subscription you might as well be sending your money directly to Mobil or other corporations that depend on the mainstream media to broadcast a completely false view of the world so that their interests will be protected. Out of 2, 275 questions proffered by MSM news pundits to the candidates during the debates so far, only 3 have pertained to global warming. Only three. Global warming is arguably the most pressing issue facing the planet. It threatens our existence as a species. In the lead up to the Iraq war the MSM featured hundreds of pro-war guests on their news shows and only three of four opposed to the war. The MSM does not seriously discuss the central issues crucial to the health or survival of our democracy. Anything about the current administration that is incriminating to the extent that it would warrant impeachment is "off the table". Serious discussions on topics such as media consolidation, election fraud, public health care, or corporate control of our government is off the table. Why would anyone concerned about our country participate in the charade of the mainstream media. It is a pernicious and Orwellian enterprise. Television has served up the same steady stream of pap since it's inception in the 1950's except that it is only getting worse. Read a book. Go someplace interesting. Get your news from alternative sources. Be a responsible citizen and stop watching TV.
    By psmith on January 26, 2008 16:03

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