If the National Media isn’t paid off explain this?


So I’ve stated on here before that I am a recent college graduate from a reputable journalism program. In other posts I’ve commented and debated with people who believe that the UAP story isn’t getting covered by big media much like CNN and FOX and all the other giants because it isn’t based in fact or isn’t proven enough.

This… is not the point of what journalism is supposed to be. Journalism is about meaningful stories to the people who read them, that really is the bare truth. Whether they are meaningful because they force us to reconsider our existence in the cosmos or because the county is going to decrease the tax on water by 2% they mean something to the readers.

Above is a screenshot of what appears when you google search what makes a story newsworthy.

Now for any of you who do think CNN and FOX and others are legitimate and not compromised tell me how the story about congress discussing possible alien craft, bodies, or dimensions is not timely? Relevant? Impactful? Novel? Conflicting? Consequence?

The answer is simple. If I was a publisher or director on one of these platforms I’d be covering the shit out of the UAP legislation and issue but it’s crickets cause these corps are paid off and slowly grabbing up the last of the smaller market media across the nation.

Hope this sheds further light on why I’m skeptical of the guys like Coulthart and others and you should be too. They claim to be doing good investigative journalism but if they were they’d have blown the roof off this with claims. Why didn’t they? Because if they released all the info they’ve heard or know, they can’t keep producing content. And before you mention it, you can use anonymous sources in stories it’s just generally frowned upon. This is a story in which it would not be.

In summary, there’s no good reason the big companies aren’t covering the story, think for yourselves but I’ve convinced myself with my four years of journalism school for how it’s supposed to be done and how the most famous companies in our country are doing it and it’s not adding up folks.

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