Brainwashing the Masses: 6 Companies Own Almost ALL of the Media in the U.S. – Using Medical “Doctors” to Sell Their Message
The current "war against the Coronavirus" is primarily an information war, with the corporate media putting forth a unified message they want the public to believe, and any efforts to present alternative information is vigorously opposed and ridiculed. Six major companies own almost all of the media outlets in the U.S., including TV, print, and Internet, which includes video games. As I reported recently (Doctors vs. Doctors: Who's Telling the Truth?), there is a huge difference between medical doctors out on the frontlines actually treating patients, and political or TV doctors who do not actually treat patients, but use their American-accepted status symbol of authority to try and convince the masses to believe what the Corporate Media companies, and their sponsors, want you to believe. Today, the main sponsors of the six largest media corporations are pharmaceutical companies. But some 60 years ago, those sponsors were mainly the tobacco industry. Here are some "blasts from the past" that most of our readers are probably too young to remember. (Doctors recommending which brand of cigarettes they smoked.) I previously published an article showing how one can beat Internet Censorship and develop your own newsfeed. As Editor of Health Impact News, I am going to update this article and publish my own current newsfeed, with the following list of RSS links. Please note this is a constant developing newsfeed, and the presence of a publication in my newsfeed does NOT mean I endorse that publication. As an editor, I want to be informed about ALL sides of an issue, even those I do not agree with, or maybe only partially agree with, etc. So you will see some "left-leaning," some "right-leaning," and some "libertarian-leaning" sources, along with some that do not fit any particular category and just practice good journalism. Many of these sources have been banned by Big Tech in places like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.