Taking Back Our Stolen History
HISTORY HEIST
Media / Entertainment

Media / Entertainment

Over the past 50 years the ownership of the media has become increasingly concentrated until today we have a few corporations along with the government owning all of the media outlets. Through editorial control they have created a socially engineered construct or a psychological prison representing a complete fabricated version of reality in which most people live out their lives never knowing the reality of the world around them. To maintain this illusion the media exercise relentless and continued censorship of all news and events of importance. The media has become pure propaganda using lies of obfuscation, distortion, distraction and primarily omission. The media lie and distort everything they report, knowingly and unknowingly (let’s remember most of them were brainwashed along with the rest of us), to create a false version of reality to the public in order to keep them compliant and controlled.

Today, nearly all of the news, information and entertainment that Americans consume is produced by a small cluster of giant corporations.  The following summary of the current state of affairs comes from Wikipedia

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Lillian Scott Troy, a courageous American suffragette and investigative journalist living in London, was kicked out of Britain because she focused her investigations on the evident corruption and treason of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and the Anglo-American (British) Pilgrims Society which she (and many at the time) saw as undermining the sovereignty of the American Republic. She smelled a rat and said so, in newsprint ...
The Black Sox Scandal: Did Eight Players on the Chicago White Sox Really Throw the 1919 World Series Against the Cincinnati Reds?

The Black Sox Scandal: Did Eight Players on the Chicago White Sox Really Throw the 1919 World Series Against the Cincinnati Reds?

Oct 1-9, 1919 - The Black Sox Scandal resulted in the most famous scandal in baseball history after the 1919 World Series. Eight players from the Chicago White Sox (nicknamed the Black Sox) were accused of throwing the series against the Cincinnati Reds. Details of the scandal remain controversial, and the extent to which each player was involved varied. It was, however, front-page news across the ...
Communist Rules of Revolution are Captured in Dusseldorf by Allied Forces

Communist Rules of Revolution are Captured in Dusseldorf by Allied Forces

In May 1919 at Dusseldorf, Germany, the allied forces discovered a copy of these ‘Rules.’ They were first printed in the United States in the ‘Bartlesville (Oklahoma) Examiner-Enterprise’ the same year, 1919. Almost 20 years later, in 1946, the attorney general of Florida obtained them from a known member of the Communist Party, who acknowledged that the ‘Rules’ were then still a part of the Communist ...
Mask Mandates for Professional Baseball Players go into Effect, How Pandemic Affected Other Sports

Mask Mandates for Professional Baseball Players go into Effect, How Pandemic Affected Other Sports

In 1919, during the second phase of the flu, baseball started amid the virus. At that time, the Allentown Morning Call reported on March 3, 1919, that all team members and umpires during baseball games were forced to wear masks. The MORNING CALL even reported that Truck Hannah of the Yankees was not permitted to take his mask off underneath his iron face guard. By the time ...
The German Seamen Mutinied after Infiltrating Communist ‘Cells’ Created Fear that British Scientists had developed a Secret Chemical Weapon

The German Seamen Mutinied after Infiltrating Communist ‘Cells’ Created Fear that British Scientists had developed a Secret Chemical Weapon

Rosa Luxemberg’s revolutionaries infiltrated into the German High Seas fleet, becoming very active in 1918. They spread rumors that the ships, and their crews, were to be sacrificed in an all out battle with the combined British and American navies. The rumor-mongers stated that the purpose of the battle was to cripple the combined allied fleets to such an extent they would be unable to defend ...
Congressman Oscar Calloway Testifies to Congress "JP Morgan Purchased the Most Influential Newspapers in America to Manipulate the Public to Join WWI"

Congressman Oscar Calloway Testifies to Congress “JP Morgan Purchased the Most Influential Newspapers in America to Manipulate the Public to Join WWI”

U.S. Congressman Oscar Calloway testifies to Congress on February 9, 1917 that: In March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, shipbuilding, and powder interest, and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press ...
Silent Anti-Abortion Film 'Where Are My Children?' is Released in the US

Silent Anti-Abortion Film ‘Where Are My Children?’ is Released in the US

Where Are My Children? is an anti-abortion silent film released in the United States on 16 April 1916. The film was directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley and produced by Universal Film Manufacturing Company/Lois Weber Productions in Universal City, California. In the film, Weber tells a story of an attorney who wants to have children and raise a family, but his wife chooses to abort her pregnancies, ...
Edith Cavell, a 49 Year Old British Nurse is Executed in Order for the Bankers to Extend WWI

Edith Cavell, a 49 Year Old British Nurse is Executed in Order for the Bankers to Extend WWI

On Oct 12, 1915, Edith Cavell, 50, a British nurse and head of a teaching hospital in Belgium, was shot by a German firing squad. Her death inflamed anti-German feeling in the US and caused enlistment in England to double from 5000 to 0,000 the week after her execution. She had helped some British POW's escape. Normally her crime was punished by three months imprisonment. Why was ...
The "Art Heist of the Century": The Theft that Made the Mona Lisa Famous

The “Art Heist of the Century”: The Theft that Made the Mona Lisa Famous

In 1911, a former Louvre employee perpetrated one of the greatest art heists in history: the theft of Leonardo da Vinci’s immortal painting “Mona Lisa.” The theft of the Mona Lisa has been called the “art heist of the century,” but the caper itself was fairly rudimentary. On the evening of Sunday, August 20, 1911, a small, mustachioed man entered the Louvre museum in Paris and ...
First Imperial Press Conference at Crystal City, Shepherd’s Bush, London, UK (thru June 26)

First Imperial Press Conference at Crystal City, Shepherd’s Bush, London, UK (thru June 26)

Organized by the British Pilgrims Society; Now the actual site of BBC TV Centre. Reuters, Associated Press propagandists. On Jun. 05, 1909, about 650 newspapermen from throughout the British Empire and America were brought to London, paid for by Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (now named GlaxoSmithKline), for an all-hands-on deck meeting to consolidate editorial control of the Empire by the British Pilgrims Society. The then British ...