Topic: CNN Exposed
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Fri 11/02/12 05:37 PM
CNN Exposed – Emmy Winning Former CNN Journalist, Amber Lyon, Blows The Whistle
The Conseervative Treehouse ^ | October 1, 2012

Posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:50:36 AM by BulletBobCo

Perhaps this one of the most important discussion threads ever regarding Legacy Media manipulation. We sincerely hope you will take the time to digest the content, think about the ramifications to what is here, and then share the information with others.

This is not a matter of opinion, the CNN stories are documented, attributed and cited. They are factual. Everything is verifiable within the embedded links and citations.

Believe it or not, just creating this discussion thread is risky. We are unable to expand.

Before getting to the CNN Amber Lyon expose’ (which is incredible and troubling) let’s first back up a moment and take you back to a previous video we shared surrounding recent events.

In this first video from Canada the topic is the Libyan US Consulate Bombing and the US Egyptian Embassy being overrun. While the topic of Egypt is a ‘component’ of the issue, it is not our central concern.

The central issue is Media Controlled by The Obama Administration, and more specifically CNN – as a VERIFIED tool for propaganda and disinformation.

Within this Canadian video report you will find footage of a CNN story on Egypt and Mohammed Al Zawahiri. It was produced by well-known CNN Journalist Nick Robertson. The entire video is excellent, but the pertinent aspect is at the 1:30 mark.

In the previous thread I asked two central questions. The Second Question was:

Why would CNN [or CNNi] refuse to air the Nick Robertson report with Muhammed Al Zawahiri (brother of Ayman Al Zawahiri) that clearly shows the Egyptian uprising was 100% in response to his call for protests for release of the Blind sheik on 9-11.?

Why would the “most trusted name in news“, hide the report showing the truth, and instead allow the false narrative to be sold, by them, to the American electorate?

Amber Lyon provides the answer(s).

CNN never aired the Nick Robertson report in Egypt because it completely contradicted President Obama and Hillary Clinton’s assertions. In short, the Robertson report, if aired, would have proved Obama and Clinton were lying.

The Nick Robertson CNN report was filmed on 9/9 and, by coincidence, it would have aired at the exact moment Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama began attributing the Egyptian embassy protest to a “U-Tube Video”.

CNN’s refusal to air the real reasoning for the Egyptian Embassy protest turned assault was intentional protection of President Obama, specifically orchestrated by the CNN News group, at the behest of the White House. Specific, intentional, lying.

Apparently they have a history of this no-one knew about. UNTIL NOW.

Amber Lyon is an award-winning journalist who worked for CNN.

She says she was ordered to report fake stories, delete unfriendly stories adverse to the Obama administration (like the Nick Robertson report), and construct stories in specific manners while working for the left-wing network.

CNN is paid by foreign and domestic Government agencies for specific content.

Let me repeat that. CNN is paid by the US government for reporting on some events, and not reporting on others. The Obama Administration pays CNN for content control.

Let that sink in. Additionally CNN and CNN International are also paid by foreign governments to avoid stories that are damaging, and construct narratives that show them in a better, albeit false, light.

Amber Lyon is a three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and photographer. She accuses CNN of being “fake news.”

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Fri 11/02/12 05:39 PM
Edited by willing2 on Fri 11/02/12 05:44 PM
Back in March 2011, CNN sent a four person team to Bahrain to cover the Arab Spring. Once there, the crew was the subject of extreme intimidation amongst other things, but they were able to record some fantastic footage. As Glenn Greenwald of the UK’s Guardian writes in his blockbuster article from September 4th 2012:

“In the segment, Lyon interviewed activists as they explicitly described their torture at the hands of government forces, while family members recounted their relatives’ abrupt disappearances. She spoke with government officials justifying the imprisonment of activists. And the segment featured harrowing video footage of regime forces shooting unarmed demonstrators, along with the mass arrests of peaceful protesters. In sum, the early 2011 CNN segment on Bahrain presented one of the starkest reports to date of the brutal repression embraced by the US-backed regime.

Despite these accolades, and despite the dangers their own journalists and their sources endured to produce it, CNN International (CNNi) never broadcast the documentary. Even in the face of numerous inquiries and complaints from their own employees inside CNN, it continued to refuse to broadcast the program or even provide any explanation for the decision. To date, this documentary has never aired on CNNi.

Having just returned from Bahrain, Lyon says she “saw first-hand that these regime claims were lies, and I couldn’t believe CNN was making me put what I knew to be government lies into my reporting.”

Here is a segment of the Bahrain report that Amber Lyon and her team put together. CNNi refused to allow it to air because the Bahrain Government had paid them not to show it.

When Amber Lyon recognized the extent of the reasoning, she challenged CNN. CNN told her to be quiet, and began to view her as a risk. She knew, and found out, too much.

Amber is now trying to tell the story, the real story, of what is going on behind the closed doors of US Media entities. Amber has created her own website, and additionally as noted in the Guardian Article she is trying to share the truth of the deceptions.

What Amber Lyon describes is exactly the reason why CNN never aired the Nick Robertson interview with Muhammed Al Zawahiri in Egypt.

Amber recently did a web interview with Alex Jones on InfoWars. Generally the TreeHouse does not appreciate Alex Jones. He is wound up tighter than piano wire, and unfortunately much of his truth is diminished because of the hype he places upon it.

Alex Jones is easy to disregard as a “conspiracy theorist”, not because of what he says, but because of how he says it. Everything is desperate and dangerous with him.

That said, the words and explanations of Ms. Lyon in the discussion/interview are poignant and vastly informative. So I share the video with you so you can hear from Amber herself exactly what is being described and articulated.

It is critical to listen to what she says, not just about Bahrain but also about what the Obama administration is specifically doing. Just try to overlook the Alex Jones-ism, and focus on what Amber Lyon is sharing.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9LUd83fVAw

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Fri 11/02/12 06:03 PM
Am I to believe that CNN is guilty of wrong-doing based on the word of just one person? This particular accusation is mud slinging at best.

Now, I do have one complaint about CNN. It's website features a story about voice actors that I consider to be poorly written.

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Fri 11/02/12 09:18 PM

CNN Exposed – Emmy Winning Former CNN Journalist, Amber Lyon, Blows The Whistle
The Conseervative Treehouse ^ | October 1, 2012

Posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:50:36 AM by BulletBobCo

Perhaps this one of the most important discussion threads ever regarding Legacy Media manipulation. We sincerely hope you will take the time to digest the content, think about the ramifications to what is here, and then share the information with others.

This is not a matter of opinion, the CNN stories are documented, attributed and cited. They are factual. Everything is verifiable within the embedded links and citations.

Believe it or not, just creating this discussion thread is risky. We are unable to expand.

Before getting to the CNN Amber Lyon expose’ (which is incredible and troubling) let’s first back up a moment and take you back to a previous video we shared surrounding recent events.

In this first video from Canada the topic is the Libyan US Consulate Bombing and the US Egyptian Embassy being overrun. While the topic of Egypt is a ‘component’ of the issue, it is not our central concern.

The central issue is Media Controlled by The Obama Administration, and more specifically CNN – as a VERIFIED tool for propaganda and disinformation.

Within this Canadian video report you will find footage of a CNN story on Egypt and Mohammed Al Zawahiri. It was produced by well-known CNN Journalist Nick Robertson. The entire video is excellent, but the pertinent aspect is at the 1:30 mark.

In the previous thread I asked two central questions. The Second Question was:

Why would CNN [or CNNi] refuse to air the Nick Robertson report with Muhammed Al Zawahiri (brother of Ayman Al Zawahiri) that clearly shows the Egyptian uprising was 100% in response to his call for protests for release of the Blind sheik on 9-11.?

Why would the “most trusted name in news“, hide the report showing the truth, and instead allow the false narrative to be sold, by them, to the American electorate?

Amber Lyon provides the answer(s).

CNN never aired the Nick Robertson report in Egypt because it completely contradicted President Obama and Hillary Clinton’s assertions. In short, the Robertson report, if aired, would have proved Obama and Clinton were lying.

The Nick Robertson CNN report was filmed on 9/9 and, by coincidence, it would have aired at the exact moment Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama began attributing the Egyptian embassy protest to a “U-Tube Video”.

CNN’s refusal to air the real reasoning for the Egyptian Embassy protest turned assault was intentional protection of President Obama, specifically orchestrated by the CNN News group, at the behest of the White House. Specific, intentional, lying.

Apparently they have a history of this no-one knew about. UNTIL NOW.

Amber Lyon is an award-winning journalist who worked for CNN.

She says she was ordered to report fake stories, delete unfriendly stories adverse to the Obama administration (like the Nick Robertson report), and construct stories in specific manners while working for the left-wing network.

CNN is paid by foreign and domestic Government agencies for specific content.

Let me repeat that. CNN is paid by the US government for reporting on some events, and not reporting on others. The Obama Administration pays CNN for content control.

Let that sink in. Additionally CNN and CNN International are also paid by foreign governments to avoid stories that are damaging, and construct narratives that show them in a better, albeit false, light.

Amber Lyon is a three-time Emmy winning investigative journalist and photographer. She accuses CNN of being “fake news.”


I dont think this surprises anyone!

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Fri 11/02/12 09:24 PM
A Media controlled for propaganda?

Oh no, that could never happen.


rofl rofl rofl slaphead

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Fri 11/02/12 11:38 PM
This story pertains more to CNN International and the fact that they are paid by governments to produce stories that shine their countries in a positive light.

The Guardian has done some reporting on the fact that Lyon and her coverage of the Bahrain demonstrations were not broadcast by CNNI because the government of Bahrain pays a hefty sum to CNNI.

CNNI produces programming that they purport as news, but in actuality is paid for advertising by the government of the country they are supposedly reporting on.

It is clear that after Lyon escaped Bahrain and produced a documentary called IRevolution, CNNI caught hell from the government of Bahrain and Lyon's documentary was never shown.

This certainly calls into question CNNI's creditability and whether or not it can be labeled a fair and unbiased news source or simply a paid programming infomercial propaganda outlet.

Now the question is whether or not CNN proper is involved in the same sort of masquerading as journalists while being paid for content.






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Sat 11/03/12 04:15 AM
Just a few things all News reports go after;

Ratings, advertisers, their favorite politician.

They will all suppress news that investors don't want published.

It's mostly about the money then, it's their anti-moral agenda.

Moral, being, tell the truth no matter what the cost or who's feelings might get hurt or seen in a bad light.

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Sat 11/03/12 06:56 AM
CNN = Al Jazeera

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Sat 11/03/12 11:07 AM

This story pertains more to CNN International and the fact that they are paid by governments to produce stories that shine their countries in a positive light.

The Guardian has done some reporting on the fact that Lyon and her coverage of the Bahrain demonstrations were not broadcast by CNNI because the government of Bahrain pays a hefty sum to CNNI.

CNNI produces programming that they purport as news, but in actuality is paid for advertising by the government of the country they are supposedly reporting on.

It is clear that after Lyon escaped Bahrain and produced a documentary called IRevolution, CNNI caught hell from the government of Bahrain and Lyon's documentary was never shown.

This certainly calls into question CNNI's creditability and whether or not it can be labeled a fair and unbiased news source or simply a paid programming infomercial propaganda outlet.

Now the question is whether or not CNN proper is involved in the same sort of masquerading as journalists while being paid for content.




Not true. Lyons documentary was shown on CNN. It was not shown on CNN INTERNATIONAL. These are two difference mediums. Her documentary was shown, and it was made for CNN NOT CNN International. This is what CNN is saying.

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Sat 11/03/12 11:17 AM


This story pertains more to CNN International and the fact that they are paid by governments to produce stories that shine their countries in a positive light.

The Guardian has done some reporting on the fact that Lyon and her coverage of the Bahrain demonstrations were not broadcast by CNNI because the government of Bahrain pays a hefty sum to CNNI.

CNNI produces programming that they purport as news, but in actuality is paid for advertising by the government of the country they are supposedly reporting on.

It is clear that after Lyon escaped Bahrain and produced a documentary called IRevolution, CNNI caught hell from the government of Bahrain and Lyon's documentary was never shown.

This certainly calls into question CNNI's creditability and whether or not it can be labeled a fair and unbiased news source or simply a paid programming infomercial propaganda outlet.

Now the question is whether or not CNN proper is involved in the same sort of masquerading as journalists while being paid for content.




Not true. Lyons documentary was shown on CNN. It was not shown on CNN INTERNATIONAL. These are two difference mediums. Her documentary was shown, and it was made for CNN NOT CNN International. This is what CNN is saying.


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One is Ted's,the other one Turner's!

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Sat 11/03/12 11:56 AM


This story pertains more to CNN International and the fact that they are paid by governments to produce stories that shine their countries in a positive light.

The Guardian has done some reporting on the fact that Lyon and her coverage of the Bahrain demonstrations were not broadcast by CNNI because the government of Bahrain pays a hefty sum to CNNI.

CNNI produces programming that they purport as news, but in actuality is paid for advertising by the government of the country they are supposedly reporting on.

It is clear that after Lyon escaped Bahrain and produced a documentary called IRevolution, CNNI caught hell from the government of Bahrain and Lyon's documentary was never shown.

This certainly calls into question CNNI's creditability and whether or not it can be labeled a fair and unbiased news source or simply a paid programming infomercial propaganda outlet.

Now the question is whether or not CNN proper is involved in the same sort of masquerading as journalists while being paid for content.




Not true. Lyons documentary was shown on CNN. It was not shown on CNN INTERNATIONAL. These are two difference mediums. Her documentary was shown, and it was made for CNN NOT CNN International. This is what CNN is saying.


I didn't mention CNN one fning time before the last sentence and I would like to know where in that sentence I typed they didn't show it.

"This story pertains more to CNN International"

The first part of the first sentence..

WTF

















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Sat 11/03/12 12:06 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sat 11/03/12 12:06 PM



This story pertains more to CNN International and the fact that they are paid by governments to produce stories that shine their countries in a positive light.

The Guardian has done some reporting on the fact that Lyon and her coverage of the Bahrain demonstrations were not broadcast by CNNI because the government of Bahrain pays a hefty sum to CNNI.

CNNI produces programming that they purport as news, but in actuality is paid for advertising by the government of the country they are supposedly reporting on.

It is clear that after Lyon escaped Bahrain and produced a documentary called IRevolution, CNNI caught hell from the government of Bahrain and Lyon's documentary was never shown.

This certainly calls into question CNNI's creditability and whether or not it can be labeled a fair and unbiased news source or simply a paid programming infomercial propaganda outlet.

Now the question is whether or not CNN proper is involved in the same sort of masquerading as journalists while being paid for content.




Not true. Lyons documentary was shown on CNN. It was not shown on CNN INTERNATIONAL. These are two difference mediums. Her documentary was shown, and it was made for CNN NOT CNN International. This is what CNN is saying.


I didn't mention CNN one fning time before the last sentence and I would like to know where in that sentence I typed they didn't show it.

"This story pertains more to CNN International"

The first part of the first sentence..

WTF




Sorry, that should not have been attached to your post, but the Open Post that confuses CNN with CNNI.

I'm sure that they are 'connected' in some way, but their excuse is that they never meant to put her story on CNNI and that it was for CNN only.


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Sat 11/03/12 12:35 PM
You have to take anything reported on any major news network with a grain of salt and use your own judgement, combined with internet research to decipher truth from propaganda. It's a known fact that Fox News is full of b.s. but they're all bought and sold in my opinion. The only one that I give any credibility to is Free Speech T.V., which is non-profit and not owned by a big media outlet. Unfortunately though, it's only available on Dish Network.

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Sat 11/03/12 12:36 PM
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Sat 11/03/12 01:16 PM
I have watched free speech tv on dish and enjoyed it. Major news networks such as cnn must post results and profits for stock holders so they go after the more sexier angle to news.