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I have had it with the "news" channel that is fox news, this shit should have a warning at the bottom of the screen that says
"Reports are fictional"
Last week it was Birmingham, UK (a city of 1.074 million) being a Muslim enclave and a no go zone to non Muslim's , a false report that they were later obliged to apologise for on air.

US Broadcaster Fox News has issued an on-air apology for televising a claim that Birmingham is a "Muslim-only city" where non-Muslims "don't go".

Steven Emerson, an American terrorism commentator, made the claims as he spoke to the channel about the terror attacks in France last week.
Mr Emerson retracted his claims after being contacted by media outlets.
On Saturday Fox said it "deeply regrets" the errors and apologised to the people of Birmingham.
Issuing the apology presenter Jeanine Pirro, who was interviewing Mr Emerson when he made the claims, said a guest had made "a series of factual errors that we wrongly let stand unchallenged and uncorrected."
"The guest asserted that the city of Birmingham, England, is totally Muslim and that it is a place where non-Muslims don't go," she said.
"Both are incorrect."
She went on to say census data from 2011 indicated 22% of the population of Birmingham identified themselves as Muslim.
"We could find nothing that indicated Birmingham is a so-called no-go zone.
"We deeply regret these errors and apologise to the people of Birmingham, our viewers and all who have been offended."
Mr Emerson's comments led to a Twitter backlash with the hashtag Fox News Facts trending with people inventing humorous "facts".
https://twitter.com/hashtag/foxnewsfacts?f=realtime" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-30870062" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Now this week we have some idiot republican senator repeating the same thing.


Bobby Jindal unapologetic after Muslim 'no-go zones' comments

The Louisiana governor echoes Fox News comments in a prepared speech for a British thinktank and later defends them on CNN as ‘speaking the truth’
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Some countries have allowed Muslims to establish autonomous neighbourhoods in cities where they govern by a harsh version of Islamic law, Louisiana’s governor, Bobby Jindal, said on Monday during a speech in London.
The Republican, who is considering a presidential campaign in 2016, later defended – and repeated – the statement after facing reporters’ questions.
In a speech prepared for delivery at a British thinktank, Jindal said some immigrants are seeking “to colonise western countries, because setting up your own enclave and demanding recognition of a no-go zone are exactly that”. He also said Muslim leaders must condemn the people who commit terrorism in the name of faith as “murderers who are going to hell”.
Jindal aides said he did not make significant changes to the prepared text.
The claims on “no-go zones” are similar to those a Fox News guest made last week about places where non-Muslims were not welcome in parts of the United Kingdom such as Birmingham, and “Muslim religious police” enforce faith-based laws.
Steven Emerson, an American author who often is asked about terror networks, told Fox News that in Britain “there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim, where non-Muslims just simply don’t go in”.
Related: Fox News man is 'idiot' for Birmingham Muslim comments – David Cameron

The prime minister, David Cameron, responded by calling Emerson a “complete idiot”.

Emerson later apologised and said his comments “were totally in error”. Fox News also issued apologies for broadcasting the comments.
Jindal, however, used similar rhetoric during a speech, warning of “no-go zones” in London and other western cities. Jindal’s remarks come in the wake of the massacre by Islamic extremists at a Paris magazine’s offices and subsequent attack on a kosher supermarket in the city. Three gunmen killed 17 people in the attacks.
“I knew that by speaking the truth we were going to make people upset,” Jindal told CNN during an interview from London.
“The huge issue, the big issue in non-assimilation is the fact that you have people that want to come to our country but not adopt our values, not adopt our language and in some cases want to set apart their own enclaves and hold on to their own values,” said Jindal. “I think that’s dangerous.”
Jindal’s parents immigrated to the United States from India more than 40 years ago. As a young man, Jindal converted from Hinduism to Catholicism.
Asked for evidence of “no-go zones”, Jindal pointed to a weekend article in the Daily Mail that said killings, sexual abuse of minors and female genital mutilation are believed to go unreported to local police in some areas. The article did not give specific religious groups or towns.
“The bigger point is that radical Islam is a threat to our way of life,” Jindal said. Asked if he regretted talking about “no-go zones”, Jindal replied: “Not at all.”
Jindal’s advisers see his comments on his trip abroad as much-needed truth-telling about the radical corners of Islam.
Such rhetoric may help his standing among evangelical pastors, who have sway over many voters in early nominating states in the presidential race such as Iowa and South Carolina. Jindal is set to join pastors and their faithful from across the nation at Louisiana State University this weekend in a day of prayer.
Democrats said Jindal’s comments were a blunder.
“It’s no surprise that Bobby Jindal would go abroad and butcher the facts in an effort to divide people; this is exactly what we’ve come to expect from Jindal here at home,” said the Democratic National Committee spokeswoman, Rebecca Chalif. “Jindal is just embarrassing himself.”
Jindal is in his second term as governor of Louisiana and is barred by law from seeking a third term later this year. The 43-year-old is already laying the groundwork for a presidential bid.
Jindal spoke to the Henry Jackson Society, a British thinktank named for a former US Democratic senator from Washington state who was a presidential candidate in the 1970s.

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015 ... o-go-zones" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(the comments below the article are worth a read)

Now my question is "Do the people in the USA actually believe this shit?" is this a case of repeat a lie enough times and people will believe it, if so to what end? Is the population being softened up for the next military action? after all the military industrial complex must be feeling the pinch now that the US has withdrawn from Afghanistan.

BTW I have no dog in this fight, I would sooner believe in the tooth fairy than some archaic religion (all of them) my two sisters who happen to live in Birmingham (and are not forced to wear burkas) are of a similar opinion.
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Well it didn't take long for faux news to fuck up again

Paris mayor to sue Fox News over ‘no-go zones’ slur

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo told CNN on Tuesday that her city intends to sue Fox News after it broadcasted interviews asserting that there are “no-go zones” in the French capital where police and non-Muslims fear to tread.

In an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Hidalgo said Fox had “insulted” the city.

"When we're insulted, then I think we'll have to sue, I think we'll have to go to court, in order to have these words removed," Paris’s Socialist mayor said. "The image of Paris has been prejudiced, and the honour of Paris has been prejudiced."

Hidalgo’s comments come despite an apology from Fox news following its incendiary interview with “National Security expert” Nolan Peterson in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, in which he claimed that certain districts of Paris were comparable with Baghdad.

His comments were echoed by Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain’s eurosceptic UKIP party, who told Fox that the so-called no-go zones matched a rise of “big ghettos” across Europe.

Fox was widely ridiculed for its comments on the French capital, with TV channels airing ironically sinister interviews with bemused residents of these districts who insisted that Fox’s negative portrayal of the city was laughably off the mark.

http://www.france24.com/en/20150120-ins ... ones-slur/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(more at the link)
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their "fox news" youtube site editted out all of the comments about climate change
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heres a good one

a video clip of each is included...

9 Fox News Atrocities They Should Have Been Sued For if the U.S. Had Laws Like France

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:facepalm:
“‎The greatest danger of a terrorist's bomb is in the explosion of stupidity that it provokes.”- Octave Mirbeau

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How could you be so stupid that you say the entire town of Birmingham was a no go Muslim area.

They've said a lot of stupid things at Fox but it was so obvious that that was false that you have to wonder how they could get it so wrong.
If Muley can scruff along i can too.

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"people need to be very careful to not get the wrong idea from this study..."

BUT!
since your tuned in here for PRECISED THAT...

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Google Gives New Meaning to “Orwellian” – Becomes Ministry of Truth
By Jon Rappoport



No More Fake News 1 March 2015

“…if all records told the same tale — then the lie passed into history and became truth.” (1984, George Orwell)

The New Scientist has the stunning story (2/28/15, “Google wants to rank websites based on facts not links,” by Hal Hodson):

“THE internet is stuffed with garbage. Anti-vaccination websites make the front page of Google, and fact-free ‘news’ stories spread like wildfire. Google has devised a fix – rank websites according to their truthfulness.”

Great idea, right?

Sure it is.

The author of the article lets the cat out of the bag right away with his comment about “anti-vaccination” websites.

These sites will obviously be shoved into obscurity by Google because they’re “garbage”…whereas “truthful” pro-vaccine sites will dominate top ranked pages on the search engine.

This is wonderful if you believe what the CDC tells you about vaccine safety and efficacy. The CDC: an agency that opens its doors every day with lies and closes them with more lies.

The New Scientist article continues: “A Google research team is adapting [a] model to measure the trustworthiness of a [website] page, rather than its reputation across the web. Instead of counting incoming links, the [ranking] system – which is not yet live – counts the number of incorrect facts within a page. ‘A source that has few false facts is considered to be trustworthy,’ says the team…The score they compute for each page is its Knowledge-Based Trust score.”

Right. Google, researchers of truth. Assessors of trustworthiness. Who in the world could have a problem with that?

Answer: anyone with three live brain cells.

Here’s the New Scientist’s capper. It’s a beaut:

“The [truth-finding] software works by tapping into the Knowledge Vault, the vast store of facts that Google has pulled off the internet. Facts the web unanimously agrees on are considered a reasonable proxy for truth. Web pages that contain contradictory information are bumped down the rankings.”

Right. Uh-huh. So Google, along with its friends at the CIA, will engineer a new and improved, greater flood of (dis)information across the Web. And this disinfo will constitute an overwhelming majority opinion…and will become the standard for measuring truth and trustworthiness.

Think about what kinds of websites will rise like foul cream to the top of Google page rankings:

“All vaccines are marvelously safe and effective, and parents who don’t vaccinate their kids should be prosecuted for felonies.”

“GMOs are perfectly safe. ‘The science’ says so.”

“The FBI has never organized a synthetic terror event and then stung the morons it encouraged.”

“Common Core is the greatest system of education yet devised by humans.”

“People who believe conspiracies exist have mental disorders.”

In other words: (fake) consensus reality becomes reality. Which is the situation we have now, but the titanic pile of fakery will rise much, much higher.

Also, think about this: the whole purpose of authentic investigative reporting is puncturing the consensus…but you’ll have to search Google for a long time to find it.

In the field of medical fraud, an area I’ve been researching for 25 years, the conclusions of standard published studies (which are brimming with lies) will occupy page after page of top Google rankings.

Let me offer a counter-example to the Google “knowledge team.” Here is a woman who has examined, up close and personal, more medical studies in her career than the entire workforce of Google. She is Dr. Marcia Angell. For 20 years, she was an editor at The New England Journal of Medicine.

On January 15, 2009, the New York Review of Books published her stunning statement:

It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.

In two sentences, Angell carries more weight than 20,000 blowhard “science bloggers,” to say nothing of lying drug companies and that criminal agency called the FDA.

Angell torpedoes an entire range of medical literature, based on her hard-won experience.

But you can be sure that when it comes to “medical facts,” the Google “truth team” will ascribe absolutely no merit (ranking) to her conclusion or its implications.

You may say, “But these search engines are already slanting the truth.”

The new Google program is going to double down. It’s going to set up its own Ministry of Truth. It’s going to standardize algorithms that unerringly bring about officially favored lies.

Stories on vote fraud?

Stories contradicting the official line on mass shootings?

Stories on the US government funding terrorist groups?

Stories on the hostile planetary intentions of Globalists?

Stories on corporate criminals? Secrets of the Federal Reserve?

Stories on major media censoring scandals?

Counter-consensus stories on 9/11, the JFK assassination, the US bankers and corporations who funded both sides in WW2? All anti-establishment versions of history?

After Google launches this Ministry of Truth program, you’ll have to put on diving gear and go deep underwater to find any trace of them.

Welcome to a new day.

“It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” (Opening line, 1984, Orwell)

Let’s take all this one step further. Google’s director of research is Ray Kurzweil, who many people know as the promoter of a “utopian” plan to hook the population up (through direct brain-machine interface) to a vast super-computer.

The super-computer will pass along virtually all human knowledge. Kurzweil believes such a momentous breakthrough will endow humans with a mystical level of consciousness.

Even if this technological wet dream could be realized, we can now see what “connecting to all human knowledge” means:

It means accepting all official knowledge. Being blind to counter-knowledge.

It’s time to reverse AI (Artificial Intelligence) and call it IA (Intelligent Androids).

IAs would be humans who are programmed to be androids. IAs accept truth as it delivered to them by official sources.

Google makes its contribution by promoting official sources.

And hiding other sources.

Yes, this surely seems like Nirvana.

You will be fed the Good and protected from the Evil.

Sound familiar?

Thank you, Google. When are you going to apply for non-profit status and open your Holy Church of Information?

“Today’s sermon will be delivered by the director of the CIA. It is titled, ‘Data: everything you need to know, everything you must not believe.’ Breathe deeply. Your neuronal circuits are now being tuned to our channel…”






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Well, there's always Yahoo! ...... :innocent:

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