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originally posted by: olaru12
Behind Fox News' Baseless Seth Rich Story: The Untold Tale
uhoh....
S. Spicer just spilled the beans....
www.rawstory.com...
Yes, I have been watching it's rise too. Much like 'The Powers That Be' these terms can be used to promote paranoia among people newly interested in how our society is run. And not that I disagree that there are those behind the scenes pulling strings and dishing out social control but these easily coined terms distract from further study into the real nature of the capitalist structure that governs our present situations.
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
"Deep state" has been a widley-used propaganda term recently. Mostly used by the Right Wing, including Fox News and other Right Wing media outlets, to build the narrative that there is a secret collaboration going on behind the scenes to bring Trump down.
It's nothing more than an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory.
Too many people fell for it.
originally posted by: pirhanna
This doesn't mean Seth Rich wasn't murdered by DNC / Clinton hitmen, or someone else related to that mess. It just means that the story was pushed without evidence. Any reasoning individual could see that it was a hit, by somebody. Anyone who denies this is lying to themselves.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
a reply to: introvert
What fake news have I admitted to believing? It is entirely true that there is a lawsuit making claims against Fox News and the White House.
No belief is required. It's real.
Yeah the lawsuit is real... doesn't mean the claims being made are true. How much you want to bet this goes no where?
It very well may go nowhere.
The point I was making is that this is not fake. It's real, but some people cannot come to terms with that idea.
They have to blame fake news or the "deep state".
I guess I find the fact that the discrimination part even exists in the lawsuit kind of weird...a red flag that we are watching something carefully orchestrated unfold.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: MotherMayEye
I guess I find the fact that the discrimination part even exists in the lawsuit kind of weird...a red flag that we are watching something carefully orchestrated unfold.
It's in there, because this attorney routinely brings frivolous discrimination lawsuits against FOX.
He wants an out-of-court settlement from FOX and threw in 'discrimination' because he knows the other claims will be thrown out.
originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986
The anti trumpers will dismiss and laugh at this, but believe in the biggest conspiracy of all.. Russian collusion..
No joke.
originally posted by: Kali74
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
"Deep state" has been a widley-used propaganda term recently. Mostly used by the Right Wing, including Fox News and other Right Wing media outlets, to build the narrative that there is a secret collaboration going on behind the scenes to bring Trump down.
It's nothing more than an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory.
Too many people fell for it.
Some people need to believe these things to justify their feelings that certain things shouldn't be... like a post above regarding James O'Keefe and ACORN. ACORN shouldn't exist in their mind so it has to be guilty of something.
At least this conspiracy theory wasn't as ridiculous as Pizza Gate.
The MSM spent a tireless 24-hours attempting to lead the public away from knowing the truth about the Seth Rich case. NPR led the charge publishing a piece titled “Behind Fox News’ Baseless Seth Rich Story: The Untold Tale”, a piece they will no doubt have to HEAVILY retract and apologize for. NPR attempts to disprove the story after they had gained access to a lawsuit against Fox News by Rod Wheeler. Wheeler is a former Fox contributor and the D.C. detective hired by Ed Butowsky, at the request of the Rich family, to investigate their son’s murder.
The NPR report alleges that on April 20th, after uncovering disturbing leads in the case, Butowsky and Wheeler met in the White House with Sean Spicer to brief him on what they were uncovering. Wheeler believed, and expressed to FOX 5, that there is tangible evidence on Rich’s laptop that confirms he was communicating with WikiLeaks prior to his death.
Wheeler said that brother Aaron Rich tried to block Wheeler from looking at Seth’s computer, even though there could be evidence on it. “He said no, he said I have his computer, meaning him,” Wheeler said. “I said, well can I look at it?…He said, what are you looking for? I said anything that could indicate if Seth was having problems with someone. He said no, I already checked it. Don’t worry about it.”
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: IAMTAT
Great find!
What is very odd, just a few days ago Wheelr tweeted
"Follow the arrest of Awan closely. Connect the dots to
"other" cases. (Hint hint) Just the beginning. Stay Tuned"
What happened here, did he get threatened, or paid off?