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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 2384128" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>Selective reporting is something people do not want to hear. Most of the time is it selective reporting because it may not fit with what the news agency is trying to push. Some of the news agencies have been slanting the news a certain way for quite a while. It is not to help with a government cover up, it is because the heads of news agencies have been pushing certain agendas for years. So when a legitimate piece of news comes out that may show the other side of certain stories they elect to leave that important information out. I am more a believer in selective reporting than government cover up. As we have stated many times during the first 24hrs of certain tragedies the news agencies will put anything out to be the first to report it. The problem is that sometimes they are wrong. Too many conspiracy theorists try to make those wrong reports into a conspiracy. They try to make misreported facts match to the agenda they are pushing. </p><p></p><p>All news comes from a source that is trying to make money off of that news. All the people pushing conspiracy theories on websites/podcasts/youtube/tv/newspaper/magazines are trying to make money. Some are just starting so they are trying to make a name for themselves, others are multi billion $ corporations. How are the conspiracy theorists any different than the government? They both try to make large scale tragedies fit with the agenda they are trying to push.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 2384128, member: 10585"] Selective reporting is something people do not want to hear. Most of the time is it selective reporting because it may not fit with what the news agency is trying to push. Some of the news agencies have been slanting the news a certain way for quite a while. It is not to help with a government cover up, it is because the heads of news agencies have been pushing certain agendas for years. So when a legitimate piece of news comes out that may show the other side of certain stories they elect to leave that important information out. I am more a believer in selective reporting than government cover up. As we have stated many times during the first 24hrs of certain tragedies the news agencies will put anything out to be the first to report it. The problem is that sometimes they are wrong. Too many conspiracy theorists try to make those wrong reports into a conspiracy. They try to make misreported facts match to the agenda they are pushing. All news comes from a source that is trying to make money off of that news. All the people pushing conspiracy theories on websites/podcasts/youtube/tv/newspaper/magazines are trying to make money. Some are just starting so they are trying to make a name for themselves, others are multi billion $ corporations. How are the conspiracy theorists any different than the government? They both try to make large scale tragedies fit with the agenda they are trying to push. [/QUOTE]
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