16 January, 2022

Time for Massive Apologies from the Media, re: the Spreading of Covid Hysteria

Posted by Socrates in Covid Derangement Syndrome, Covid rules harming economy, Covid-19, Covid-19 as a scam, Covid-19 vaccines, Covid-stupid, Covidians, media, media control, media crimes, media culture, media hysteria, media lies at 3:55 pm | Permanent Link

News quote: “In August, Germany’s top newspaper, Bild, apologized for the outlet’s fear-driven Covid coverage…”

Good. But when are the “Covid-19-reporting apologies” coming to America? We WNs should make a lot of noise about that bogus reporting until the media issues mass apologies for 2 years of Covid-19 lies and hysteria. Shame the media, and keep up the shame, week after week, month after month. Make them apologize for their ridiculous, sloppy “journalism.” Granted, most big media outlets won’t apologize, but some of the gentiles in the smaller media will, if enough noise is made about the matter.

(Did you know that the media can actually be charged with a federal crime over its bogus Covid reporting? Yep. Knowingly interfering with commerce via deception is a violation of the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914: “deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce”; 15 U.S.C. Section 45 [1]; also there’s the civil crime of the media: it committed an economic tort [a civil, not a criminal, wrong; in this case “negligent misrepresentation”]; the media caused widespread and sustained economic damage, and under the “foreseeability” legal doctrine, the media should have foreseen that the “Great Coronavirus Scare of 2020/2021” would cause massive economic damage).

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[1] Section 45 reads: “Whenever the Commission shall have reason to believe that any such person, partnership, or corporation has been or is using any unfair method of competition or unfair or deceptive act or practice in or affecting commerce, and if it shall appear to the Commission that a proceeding by it in respect thereof would be to the interest of the public, it shall issue and serve upon such person, partnership, or corporation a complaint stating its charges in that respect and containing a notice of a hearing upon a day and at a place therein fixed at least thirty days after the service of said complaint.”


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