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December 16 2016
News or Fiction? Rather than alt news or mainstream news, it will be Censored Chronicles because the truth is ugly and offends those that are in the running for one world dictatorship.
I suspect that alternative news sites be black-listed in record time. Then how will the truth get told? All we will get is regurgitated new/one world order propaganda pabulum! My Lord, this is the perfect set-up for the antichrist. Think about it!
Spine-chilling! Who will guard the guards?! Now we will be spoon-fed ‘news’ and Facebook will decide what the hell we read! THIS IS A RED ALERT! #Snopes is funded by #GeorgeSoros! See who these “fact-checkers” are!
This is alarming on every level. Think about the prescident that is being set here!
Facebook’s News Feed will defer to third parties such as ABC and Washington Post to more closely police for hoaxes and fake news posts, but not all companies or nations are represented among the fact-checkers, this is dangerous waters folks!
Truth, Opinion & Creativity STIFLED!
FOX News #MeganKelly and the War on Alternative Media
The main stream media wants you to beleive that any information that does not come from them is “fake” and an “insane conspiracy theory”. We know better.
Social Media Takes Censorship to a New Level… Here’s How!
The narratives have been spun, the propaganda pushed… now for the grand finale… CENSORSHIP via their “Fake News” fairy tale. An unbelievable story where no one really knows what “fake news” is, except the censors. Sounds credible enough, eh?
MORE!! Infuriating & Disturbing Fake News Invasion! 9 Reasons Why PolitiFact is Completely Unqualified to Label ‘Fake News’ (Video) click here
Paul Horner — the 38-year-old self-made titan of a fake news empire on Facebook— is claiming responsibility for pushing Donald Trump to the White House, and says he has no plans to stop publishing fake news.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Horner attributed his success to Trumps’ particular base of supporters. He is the man behind such viral headlines as “The Amish in America Commit their Vote to Donald Trump” and “President Obama Signs Executive Order Banning the National Anthem at all Sporting Events Nationwide” — neither of which were true.
“My sites were picked up by Trump supporters all the time. I think Trump is in the White House because of me. His followers don’t fact-check anything — they’ll post everything, believe anything. His campaign manager posted my story about a protester getting paid $3,500 as fact. Like, I made that up. I posted a fake ad on Craigslist,” he told The Washington Post.
Horner’s fake news articles— published on sites designed to mimic the look and feel of well-known, legitimate news outlets — had enormous impact this election cycle. Even members of Donald Trump’s inner circle, including Trump’s son Eric and then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, shared links to Horner’s content. Horner’s stories also made their way to Google News, known to feature stories from reputable news sources.
“Honestly, people are definitely dumber,” Horner told The Post to explain the popularity of his content, which he suggested he sees as satire akin to The Onion. “Nobody fact-checks anything anymore — I mean, that’s how Trump got elected. He just said whatever he wanted, and people believed everything, and when the things he said turned out not to be true, people didn’t care because they’d already accepted it. It’s real scary.”
He said he didn’t do it for ideological reasons. “I hate Trump,” he told The Post. “I thought I was messing with the campaign, maybe I wasn’t messing them up as much as I wanted — but I never thought he’d actually get elected.”