14 media groups shaping the world

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We often encounter definitions such as "world press or "international media" or "international community". Who do they include? When we say “world” media, who are we talking about?


The MEDIA has become a medium that cannot be freed from the 'voice of its owners' in the last 40 years. In the West, 14 media groups shape all the news. These are:

21st Century Fox
Bertelsmann
CBS Corporation
Comcast
Hearst corporation
Lagardère Group
News Corp
Organizações Globo
Sony
Televisa
The Walt Disney Company
Time warner
Viacom
Vivendi

The two communication companies that coordinate them are Google Media Lab and First Draft.

Three major news agencies are also members of the same club:
Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Reuters. This alliance cooperated to impose the same views all over the world, to reshape the brains with their own words and ideas and to indoctrinate humanity.

All six collaborating television channels are in NATO's propaganda cell:
Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, France24, Sky, El Arabiya.

Thanks to Google and First Draft, these media outlets leak ideas, false news or distorted views to the local and national media outlets in every country. Because, as in most country, news offices has to subscribe to certain news agencies. Thierry Meyysan has talked about this subject in detail.

These media groups, called “world press”, are the voice of their owners. Their owners are multinational companies, oil and weapons barons, pharmaceutical manufacturers and intelligence services.

Let's take an example: TIME WARNER

Time Warner is the owner of Time Magazine, HBO, Warner Bros., and CNN. Board members are CFR Foreign Affairs Commission (Council on Foreign Relations), IMF, Rockefeller Foundation, Warburg Family Phillip Morris, and so on. If we look at the board members of the New York Times and Washington Post, the two most respected mainstream newspapers in America, both have names from oil companies such as Chevron, pharmaceutical companies such as Shering, Ford Motor company, and IBM.

If we look at the board members of Washington Post, There are names from companies such as Lee Bollinger, rector of Columbia University and Federal Reserve head, , Willam Buffet (one of the few wealthiest people in the world), senior executives of Coca cola, General Motors, and Johnson and Johnson.

American mainstream media work in a covert relationship with intelligence services. Most famous journalists attended the CIA's "Journalism training courses for Agents". These are journalists who are already rising and famous. The situation of media coverage is like the relationship of governments and global companies.

An example:

In 2013, Bush's National Security adviser was Stephen Hadley. This person, who took part every night as a speaker in the biggest media organs in terms of lowering Assad regime in Syria, the occupation of Syria and targeting Iran, was also the manager of the Raytheon weapons company, the producer of the Tomahawk missiles to be used to bomb Syria. He was also affiliated with the Rockefeller, Ford and MacArthur Foundation. He and others like him work in the press, weapons, oil and pharmaceutical companies. In addition, these people are also responsible for carrying out the production of fake opposition parties and they are also capable of undertaking similar operations in their target countries through their “extensions”.

I translated from an article.
 

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"To understand the current information ecosystem, we need to break down three elements:

  1. The different types of content that are being created and shared
  2. The motivations of those who create this content
  3. The ways this content is being disseminated"

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This article actually focused on Trump election but the info-graphics are worth to share.



Also, please notice that the sources I am using for this comment and the comment above are actually part of the mass media that leads the manipulation in the world. Sometimes, they mislead by giving the correct information. If you notice the manipulation, you can get the correct information part.
 

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6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media in America

"With so many channels to surf through and so much great programming, why can’t we find anything to watch? 90% of what we watch, listen to and read is owned by 6 companies. That’s a large percentage to just be divided by a factor of six. 30 years ago 90% of media was held by 50 different companies, which is what most people would assume it would be now, but thanks to mergers and buyouts, it’s down to 6 major companies (until someone else buys another). The reason we never find anything new on TV is that 90% of what is on cable is owned by the ‘Big 6.’ That’s 1 out of every 5 hours of television.

The trend in media ownership is not only towards concentration within countries but also towards the creation of ‘global media empires’ that include newspapers, television stations, magazines, movie studios and publishing houses that span many nations.

NOTE: So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warner doesn’t own AOL. It still shows how much of a monopoly the ‘Big 6’ is."



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Televisa?
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Why isn't Globo Network there?
Well, I am not the original writer of the article, I just translate it but I search about it, here is what I found from Wikipedia.

"Globo is the largest commercial TV network in Latin America and the second-largest commercial TV network in the world just behind the American ABC Television Network and the largest producer of Telenovelas."
"Grupo Televisa is a Mexican multimedia mass media company and the largest in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world."

"Mass media refers to a diverse array of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication. The technologies through which this communication takes place include a variety of outlets."

Maybe, Globo isn't considered in the mass media category or since the article talk about the 14 mass media, Globo isn't in the first 14 mass media groups, even though it is a large TV company.
 

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Now, video-shopping is real. I suggest everyone to watch this.
This is really scary.

With today's technology, they can create fake videos of anyone, make people look like they have said things that They didn't even mention in their whole life, they don't need celebrities and other famous people to influence the world anymore. They can create videos of fake people seems like real or they can create fake video of real people and make them to say whatever they want. It remind me Truman Show. They can even make people to be incriminated of things they never did.

Fake videos of real people -- and how to spot them

 
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6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media in America

"With so many channels to surf through and so much great programming, why can’t we find anything to watch? 90% of what we watch, listen to and read is owned by 6 companies. That’s a large percentage to just be divided by a factor of six. 30 years ago 90% of media was held by 50 different companies, which is what most people would assume it would be now, but thanks to mergers and buyouts, it’s down to 6 major companies (until someone else buys another). The reason we never find anything new on TV is that 90% of what is on cable is owned by the ‘Big 6.’ That’s 1 out of every 5 hours of television.

The trend in media ownership is not only towards concentration within countries but also towards the creation of ‘global media empires’ that include newspapers, television stations, magazines, movie studios and publishing houses that span many nations.

NOTE: So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warner doesn’t own AOL. It still shows how much of a monopoly the ‘Big 6’ is."



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Here's a recent video on YouTube that does a good job explaining the breakdown.

 

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What does Google know about me?

You may know that Google is tracking you, but most people don't realize the extent of it.

What exactly are they tracking? when you search on Google, they keep your search history forever. That means they know every search you’ve ever done on Google. That alone is pretty scary, but it’s just the shallow end of the very deep pool of data that they try to collect on people.

What most people don’t realize is that even if you don’t use any Google products directly, they’re still trying to discover as much as they can about you. Google trackers have been found on 75% of the top million websites. This means they're also trying to track most everywhere you go on the internet, trying to slurp up your browsing history!

Most people also don’t know that Google runs most of the ads you see across the internet and in apps – you know those ones that follow you around everywhere? Yup, that’s Google, too. They aren’t really a search company anymore – they’re a tracking company. They are tracking as much as they can for these annoying and intrusive ads, including recording every time you see them, where you saw them, if you clicked on them, etc.

But even that’s not all…

If you do use Google products, they track you even more. In addition to tracking everything you’ve ever searched for on Google (e.g. “weird rash”), Google also tracks every video you’ve ever watched on YouTube. Many people actually don’t know that Google owns YouTube; now you know.
And if you use Android (yeah, Google owns that too), then Google is also usually tracking:

Every place you’ve been via Google Location Services.
How often you use your apps, when you use them, where you use them, and who you use them to interact with. (This is just excessive by any measure.)
All of your text messages, which unlike on iOS, are not encrypted by default.
Your photos (even in some cases the ones you’ve deleted).
If you use Gmail, they of course also have all your emails and contacts. If you use Google Calendar, they know schedule. There’s a pattern here: For all Google products (Hangouts, Music, Drive, etc.), you can expect the same level of tracking; that is, pretty much anything they can track, they will.

Oh, and if you use Google Home, they also store a live recording of every command you (or anyone else) has ever said to your device! Yes, you heard that right (err… they heard it) – you can check out all the recordings on your Google activity page.

Essentially, if you don't tell them not to, they’ll track pretty close to, well, everything you do on the internet. In fact, even if you tell them to stop tracking you, Google has been known to not really listen, for example with location history.

You Become the Product

Why does Google want all of your information anyway? Simple: as stated, Google isn’t a search company anymore, they’re a tracking company. All of these data points allow Google to build a pretty robust profile about you. In some ways, by keeping such close tabs on everything you do, they may know you better than you know yourself!

The result of all that tracking is that Google uses your personal profile to sell ads, not only on their search engine, but also on over three million other websites and apps. Every time you visit one of these sites or apps, Google is following you around with hyper-targeted ads, trying to influence your behavior.

It’s exploitative. By allowing Google to collect all this info, you are allowing hundreds of thousands of advertisers to bid on serving you ads based on your sensitive personal data. Everyone involved is profiting from your information, except you. You are the product.

The Myth of “Nothing to Hide”

Some may argue that they have “nothing to hide,” so they are not concerned with the amount of information Google has collected and stored on them, but that argument is fundamentally flawed for many reasons.

Everyone has information they want to keep private: Do you close the door when you go to the bathroom, or cover your windows when it gets dark? Privacy is about control over our personal information. We don’t want it in the hands of everyone, and certainly don’t want people profiting on it without our consent or participation.

In addition, privacy is essential to democratic institutions like voting and everyday situations such as getting medical care and performing financial transactions. Without it, there can be significant harms.

On an individual level, lack of privacy leads to putting people into a filter bubble, getting manipulated by ads, discrimination, fraud, and identity theft. On a societal level, it can lead to deepened polarization and societal manipulation as we’ve unfortunately been seeing multiply in recent years.

*The author of the article advertises his own product but it is worth sharing what he say about google. Also, he mostly emphasizes on selling your data to advertisers but we know that the ultimate reason for collecting personal data is to use for NWO. They are controlling how much effective their methods via google and social networks.

 

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Organizações Globo

These bastards are from my country and they've been social engineering everyone since the 60s. They got rich by supporting the dictatorship we had around that time (1964) and since then people are being fooled by them. They dominate news and entertainment, they are the ones who tell people what's right/wrong and I'm so happy people are starting to see how bad they are for our country. They are even responsable for dictating who will win/lose elections, so you guys can understand how powerful they are.

Luckily our president is taking money from them (there is an enormous stupidity here that allows the government to supply media with the money from our taxes). I'm not a Bolsonaro supporter, but these actions of him to take money away from Globo (and other broadcast channels) are awesome!


Edit: I would also like to add some more information. These are the ones that also do dirty to all brazilians by stereotyping us for the rest of the world. The whole idea that Brazil is a place that only have beaches/favelas/amazon rainforest, that every single person loves/play soccer everyday, that all our women are prostitutes looking to have sex with foreigners.. I hate them so much, you guys have no idea.
 
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