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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Explosive: What really happened to Sharyl Attkisson at CBS?

 

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Jon Rappoport
Activist Post
Sharyl Attkisson, CBS’s top investigative reporter: gone, resigned, floating free, unchained, now viewed by the news establishment as an outsider, a defector, a weirdo with an axe to grind.
Among the controversial stories she covered at CBS: Benghazi. Just as she was digging below the surface of the Obama coverup, she was cut off and shut down by her network bosses.
Here’s the crux. The Rhodes brothers.
Ben Rhodes, David Rhodes.
Ben is a deputy national security advisor to Obama and writes speeches for him. In September 2012, Ben was “instrumental,” according to ABC News, in changing the White House talking points (the story) on what happened in Benghazi.
Ben’s brother, David, is president of CBS News. Attkisson was working for David. She was investigating all the changes (12) in the Benghazi talking points. She was shut down.

Nothing to see there, move along, eyes straight ahead, go back to sleep, zombie-zombie, it’s all good don’t worry, be happy, hope and change, the audacity of whatever.
Now, on top of this, Attkisson’s computers, at work and at home, were hacked while she was still at CBS. The network acknowledged this and said “they were investigating.” They’re still investigating. So are other unnamed entities.
Who hacked her computers? CBS? The White House? NSA?
Attkisson covered other stories at CBS that were highly problematic for the White House. Fast&Furious, for example. And in the summer of 2009, Attkisson struck gold on Swine Flu. You know, the pandemic that wasn’t. She discovered that the CDC, which is tasked with tracking numbers of cases of outbreaks, had, get this, stopped counting Swine Flu cases in America. Stopped.
But the CDC was still trumpeting the extreme danger of Swine Flu, with no way to measure its true impact.
Dr. Peter Doshi, long after the whole Swine Flu dud was over, wrote a stunning report for the British Medical Journal Online. Seems that every year, hundreds of thousands of samples from suspected and diagnosed flu patients are sent to labs for analysis—and only about 16% of these samples turn out to be positive for the flu.
That’s a killer of a revelation. Among other things, it means that most people who are told they have the flu couldn’t possibly have been protected by any flu vaccine, even assuming the vaccines are useful and effective…because these people don’t have the flu.
I wrote Attkisson about Dr. Doshi’s finding, and she got back to me, in essence saying, well, yes, this is why the CDC stopped counting Swine Flu cases.
Huge numbers of people who were being diagnosed with Swine Flu didn’t have any kind of flu at all.
CBS shut down Attkisson on both the Fast&Furious story and the Swine Flu story.
Here’s an interesting bombshell. On April 1, 2011, Attkisson authored a piece for CBS News, “Vaccines and Autism: a new scientific review.” She dispelled the notion that the vaccine-autism connection was a dead issue. All sorts of red flags went up the flagpole. Mainstream media are supposed to treat vaccines, all vaccines, as holy sacraments of the medical cartel. Praise them, bow down to them, never accuse them of doing harm of any kind.
Sumner Redstone, the executive chairman of CBS, Attkisson’s employer, has a very significant stake in vaccines. His Foundation, on its site, states: “The Sumner M. Redstone Foundation’s contribution to the Global Poverty Project raising $118 million in pledges for vaccines…”
Redstone’s Foundation has also donated $1 million to a charity called Autism Speaks, which supports genetic testing for the diagnosis of Autism. You can be sure this charity has zero interest in reviving the vaccine-Autism debate and exposing the fact that there is most definitely a connection.
So Attkisson was stepping on Sumner Redstone’s toes with heavy boots.
Attkisson is now writing a book about her career. When published, it’ll land in the mainstream news cycle for a week or two at the most. Doesn’t matter how explosive its revelations are. She’s an outsider now. She isn’t in the loop. She isn’t playing the game according to the rules.
Therefore, my advice to her: come out swinging. Blast the whole rotting news establishment.
However, if Attkisson is angling for a new job at, say, FOX, or even CNN, whose ratings have gone down the toilet, she’ll have to pull her punches. Every major news outlet sits on its own reporters and gags them when things get too hot.
The first casualty in mainstream news is the truth.
Jon Rappoport is the author of two explosive collections, The Matrix Revealed and Exit From the Matrix, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

Explosive: What really happened to Sharyl Attkisson at CBS?
Activist
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 14:18:00 GMT

Goodbye, Net Neutrality: FCC’s New Internet Rules ‘create incentives for discrimination’

 

AFP | Internet fast lanes that seemingly run counter to the concept of “net neutrality” would be allowed under rules proposed by US regulators.

Goodbye, Net Neutrality: FCC’s New Internet Rules ‘create incentives for discrimination’
Adan
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 14:08:16 GMT

Trans-Pacific Partnership Talks Begin For Global Internet Censorship Plan

 

Daniel Taylor | TPP will create international “internet police” that will have the power to censor content and remove websites.

Trans-Pacific Partnership Talks Begin For Global Internet Censorship Plan
kurtnimmoadmin
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:28:25 GMT

Obamacare math: 2.7 million 'enrollees' missing

 

(INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY) Affordable Care Act: President Obama has for a while been bragging that 8 million people have signed up for ObamaCare. But the administration still hasn’t released the state-by-state numbers to back up that number.

You’d think that with such good news, the administration would want to put out as many details as possible, as soon as possible. But judging by previous months, the latest Health and Human Services enrollment report is now nearly two weeks behind schedule.

As a result, we still don’t know where 2.7 million ObamaCare enrollees came from.

Obamacare math: 2.7 million 'enrollees' missing
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Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:36:01 GMT

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Lawmakers Want to Mandate Epidemics!

 

Kenny Valenzuela
Activist Post
Research links posted below...
No immunizations required for Ohio college students
Why Governments are Mandating Vaccinations
Ohio mumps outbreak grows

FDA Approved Epidemic?
OSU Officials Issue Guidelines to Combat Mumps Outbreak
Mumps Outbreak Involved 97% Vaccinated Children
Mumps Outbreak: Ohio State MMR Initiative Tackles Rising Mumps
Ohio Mumps Outbreak 97% Vaccinated
Vaccine Exemption Forms
Related Activist Post Article:
Hands Off Our Vaccine Exemptions
You can find Kenny Valenzuela's other informative videos at his site Experimental Vaccines

 

Lawmakers Want to Mandate Epidemics!
Activist
Tue, 22 Apr 2014 20:28:00 GMT

Obamacare Success (????): Half of Georgia’s Insurance Enrollees Fail to Make Monthly Payment

 

Mac Slavo
Activist Post
The Obama administration has stated unequivocally that the debate concerning whether or not the Patient Affordable Care Act has been a success is over. They’ve won the argument and its evidenced by the tens of thousands of Americans who have signed up on exchanges across the country.
Here’s a small glimpse into just how successful Obamacare has been.
In Georgia, where some 650,000 people are eligible for subsidies only about 220,000 applications have thus far been received. So, to start, we’re about 70% short on the originally estimated sign up rate.
Even more successful than that, however, is that of those 220,000 received applications Georgia Health News reports that at least half of the applicants have failed to actually pay their monthly premiums even though most of those people are being subsidized by the government to some extent.

Georgia insurers received more than 220,000 applications for health coverage in the Affordable Care Act’s exchange as of the official federal deadline of March 31, state officials said Wednesday.
Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens, though, said premiums have been received for only 107,581 of those policies, which cover 149,465 people.
“Many Georgians completed the application process by the deadline, but have yet to pay for the coverage,” Hudgens said in a statement Wednesday.

Obamacare is, apparently, so affordable that even people receiving massive discounts on their plans via government subsidization can’t make their payments.
Earlier this year it was noted that there would be a near instantaneous collapse of Obamacare services stemming from the fact that the system itself is predicated on the notion of having one group of people pay for the insurance of those in need. Well, when those people who have money fail to even sign up, let alone make payments, then those receiving full or partial subsidies will not be putting enough money back into the scheme to cover the overall costs. Karl Denninger explains how this arithmetic works:

You’re "27", the average premium is $266.20/month or $3,194.40 per year. How many 27 year olds have an extra $3,200 to spend on this? Remember, this is the price that virtually every uninsured 27 year old must be willing — and able — to cough up in order to prevent the model this system is predicated on from collapsing.
If those 27 year olds don’t show up, and they won’t, then the system collapses instantly. If they do show up because the government threatens them with fines the economy collapses as $3,200 a year exceeds the average 27 year old’s disposable personal income after mandatory expenses (e.g. food, shelter, etc.) Remember, there are always exceptions but these premiums are averages and over large pools of people the statistical averages are what matters — not the ends of the barbell.
We realize that Common Core standards may have made it difficult for Obamacare proponents to work out the basic mathematics of it, but regardless of how you approach the problem, the answer always results in an unsustainable business model.
This isn’t just theoretical. The data from Georgia shows this phenomenon taking place in the real world right here and now.
What it all boils down to is this: Obamacare is dead in the water in less than a year and will require a massive overhaul or outright repeal.
As democrat Congressman Stephen Lynch pointed out on Boston Herald Radio last week, it’s only going to get worse from here and we should fully expect it to hit the fan in short order:
There are parts of Obamacare that have been postponed because they are unpalatable. As these provisions come into effect the administration thus far is saying ‘we really can’t handle this right now so we’re gonna delay it.’
These obligations keep piling up… it’s going to hit the fan.
[…]
That’s a huge tax. It’ll be the first time in this country’s history that we have actually taxed health care. We used to treat it like food … that people would die without it … don’t tax that. Well, we’re in a new day now.
[…]
I think it’ll be impossible for a repeal right now … You’ve taken on 31 million new people … you’re trying to provide health care for them.
The problem has always been paying for it. You’ve got to rely on the other individuals who already have health care to pay for that.

This is what happens when you pass the bill without first reading the bill.
You can read more from Mac Slavo at his site SHTFplan.com, where this first appeared.

Obamacare Success: Half of Georgia’s Insurance Enrollees Fail to Make Monthly Payment
Activist
Tue, 22 Apr 2014 20:57:00 GMT