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originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: baglady333
I like to take it like a detective on a crime scene. You get as many sources as possible, discard half the BS and weed out something of the truth.
Then whoever is saying something different than an underlying truth would imply, I focus on to see what really happened. Basically the OPPOSITE of what they say. If not then at least what they speak to or avoid is known then to be related to the truth.
Sometimes the best news comes from the worst sources of propaganda. When you know its a lie you can use that knowledge as a counter point to the truth. Even lies make mention of the truth.
So I guess my answer is I use all sources in equal combination with all things considered. Some I use very specifically as a counter point to a truth I cant yet see.
I like to talk to old people or people closer to a subject. We would be surprised what the average person knows collectively.
originally posted by: Informer1958
a reply to: baglady333
None.
All mainstream media is propaganda.
I have to go on the internet to find out what is going on in the world.
originally posted by: baglady333
Where do you get your most reliable news from? Who do you trust? Is there a specific web site that has more merit? Is there a cable news station you frequent? What MSM outlet do you think is capable of telling the truth?
Personally, I find it very difficult to believe any of them reveal the truth about anything. I think many of them are owned by the same corporations with agendas and are only here to manipulate us into believing what they want us to believe.
originally posted by: Leonidas
There is no single news source I trust. I read/watch several different ones and then do my best to sort through the biases and agendas to come up with the likely truth. ...and then I remain skeptical.
Depending on one source is worse than none.