Why the Mainstream Media is Officially Dead By Caleb Stephen December 14, 2016 9:58 am AEDT The mainstream media as we know it is dead. They’ve been discredited big time and nobody trusts them anymore. People have woken up to the fact that the corporate media is nothing more than a dissemination tool for socialism and globalism. As an alternative media journalist and commentator, I’ve been closely watching and analysing the fall-out following the U.S. election over the last month. A survey conducted earlier this year showed that just 6% of Americans trust the mainstream media. Is it any wonder why? It’s true that their demise has been many years in the making, but the defeat that we witnessed following the election was absolutely epic in proportion. The recent U.S. elections were, I guess, the climax in the crescendo of the loss of their integrity. Americans’ distrust of the mainstream media didn’t happen overnight. This dissatisfaction and loathing of the lies and propaganda fed to them on a daily basis happened slowly over time as more and more people began to wake up to reality and refused to buy into their malarkey. During the election, the absolute fawning, gushing, genuflecting and infatuation over Hillary Clinton stank like a rotten corpse. It was palpable… it was blatant what they’re were trying to do in terms of painting Donald Trump as pure evil whilst trying to extol Hideous Hillary as if she was a saint. READ ON -->> http://calebreport.com/2016/12/14/mainstream-media-officially-dead/
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