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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by Tom Graves on March 29, 2026, 08:58:46 PM »
My home page gives me a wide variety of sources across the political spectrum. I don't read any print media on a regular basis because I think print media is obsolete. I'm surprised it has hung on this long.

I do watch Fox more than the other cable news stations but I will check out the others including MSNOW and CNN. MSNOW is bad for my blood pressure because I can rarely watch it for more than a few minutes before I want to reach through my TV screen and choke the life out of whatever talking head is spewing the far left crap. CNN is almost tolerable and I'm hoping with the new ownership they will move a bit more to the center but so far they are clearly still slanted to the left. I don't have much faith in any of the broadcast network news. I have tried to watch the new anchors on CBS and NBC with an open mind but so far I have seen little change in their bias. I'm hoping it is just a matter of time before Bari Weiss shakes things up at CBS and makes them a bit more fair in their reporting, but so far, they still have way too much of the old guard on their staff for there to be any meaningful changes. It didn't take me long to figure out Tom Llamas at NBC is more of the same old crap NBC has been spewing for decades.

Now I've told you about my news consumption habits. How about telling me about yours. I think i could take a pretty good guess, but I'll hold off on that for now.

The only thing worse than Fox News is OANN, Newsmax, and RT.

From the Media Bias Fact Check website:

Overall, we rate Fox News right-biased based on editorial positions that align with the right and Questionable due to the promotion of state propaganda, conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, the use of poor sources, and numerous false claims and failed fact checks. While straight news reporting from beat reporters is generally fact-based and accurate, it is typically overshadowed by propagandistic opinions, which earns them a Low factual rating.

Detailed Report

Questionable Reasoning: Conspiracy Theories, Pseudoscience, State Propaganda, Poor Sources, Numerous Failed Fact Checks

Bias Rating: RIGHT (8.0)

Factual Reporting: LOW (7.6)

Country: USA

MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE

Media Type: TV Station/Website

Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

Fox News is an American basic cable and satellite news channel founded in 1996 by Rupert Murdoch. The Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox, owns Fox News. FNC is available in 90+ million homes and operates the Fox Business Network and Fox News Radio. They also own the National Geographic Channel and broadcasts from New York, NY.
 
Roger Ailes was the founding CEO. Roger Ailes resigned in 2016 after many accusations of sexual harassment. Jay Wallace became president of the network, and Suzanne Scott, the CEO of FNC, as of May 2018. She will report to Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan Murdoch. Lachlan Murdoch is the executive chairman and co-chairman of News Corp and 21st Century Fox (FOXA).
 
In October 2018, Fox News added to their terms of use, “Company furnishes the Company Sites and the Company Services for your personal enjoyment and entertainment.” This has led some to declare that Fox News is now an entertainment company and does not have to uphold journalistic standards. This is not true.

On 6/13/2020, Fox News ran digital coverages in coverage of Seattle’s protests, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.

On 12/12/2021 – 18-year, veteran journalist Chris Wallace resigned from Fox News and joined CNN.

On 12/13/2021, it was reported that on January 6th, 2021, several Fox TV personalities texted Trump’s Chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to encourage Trump to stop the Capitol Riot, which contradicted their reporting later that evening that Antifa was involved in a false flag operation.

In 2022, Fox News was sued for Defamation by Dominion Voting Systems for 1.6 billion dollars due to alleged false claims and conspiracy theories related to the company's voting machines in the 2020 presidential election. According to the lawsuit’s court docket, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Jeannine Pirro, and former Fox Business host Lou Dobbs will be deposed.

On 04/18/2023, Fox News settled a defamation lawsuit for $787 million where they were accused of promoting false claims and conspiracy theories against Dominion Voting Systems during the 2020 elections. A statement by Fox reads as follows:

“We are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute with Dominion Voting Systems,” the network said Tuesday in a statement. “We acknowledge the Court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false. This settlement reflects FOX’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute with Dominion amicably, instead of the acrimony of a divisive trial, allows the country to move forward from these issues.”

On 4/24/2023, Tucker Carlson, the top-rated prime-time news host, left Fox News for undisclosed reasons.

Finally, under the second Trump administration, Fox News has increasingly been described as operating less like an independent news outlet and more like a state propaganda network. Multiple analyses have noted a feedback loop in which Fox shapes Trump’s rhetoric while simultaneously amplifying his agenda, creating near-synchrony between the White House and the network’s coverage. Reports also highlight the revolving door between Fox personnel and Trump officials, further blurring the line between journalism and political messaging. Critics argue this alignment has effectively turned Fox into a platform that prioritizes advancing administration narratives over independent reporting.

Funded by / Ownership

Rupert Murdoch is the owner and a board member of News Corp 21st Century Fox. According to Reuters, James Murdoch (son) was chief executive of 21st Century Fox and left in May 2018. Lachlan (the other son of Murdoch) and Rupert Murdoch will serve as the new Fox co-chairman. Revenue analysis can be found at Investopedia, and income reports here. 

Analysis

According to a Pew Research Center survey, “Fox News was the main source for 40% of Trump voters” during the 2016 election. Further, another Pew Survey indicates, “When it comes to choosing a media source for political news, conservatives orient strongly around Fox News. Nearly half of consistent conservatives (47%) name it as their main source for government and political news.” Further, a Reuters Institute survey found that 35% of respondents trust their news coverage and 46% do not, ranking them #11 in trust among the major USA news providers.

Fox News typically looks at the issues from a conservative perspective. Also, it has several on-air personalities that are strong supporters of former President Trump, such as Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson (former), Laura Ingraham, and Dan Bongino (former); thus, during the Trump Presidency, FNC typically skewed conservative as there was less criticism of Trump.

Bias

In review, FNC publishes stories with emotionally loaded headlines such as Biden says ‘MAGA Republicans’ threaten democracy as he and Dems crank up anti-Trump rhetoric ahead of midterms and White House defends slamming half of America as ‘semi-fascist,’ ‘terrorists’ despite Biden’s unity pledge.

After the 2020 election, Fox News TV personalities advanced false and unproven conspiracy theories regarding election fraud Questions linger over the Left’s plot against Donald Trump. Numerous audits and studies reveal that election fraud during the 2020 election was average and had no impact on the election’s outcome. Further, as noted above, they promoted conspiracy theories related to Dominion Voting Machines.

TV personalities also advanced false claims and conspiracies on the following issues: No guns at the capitol riot (False), Trump authorized the National Guard for the Capitol Riot (No Evidence), FBI orchestrated insurrection (False), The USA funds Biolabs in Ukraine (False), Numerous instances of Covid-19 vaccine disinformation (False). Further, according to Politifact, FNC has also been deemed the least accurate cable news source.

Finally, Fox News also features fact-based news reporting by beat reporters and some daytime TV hosts. However, this credible news reporting is buried between TV programming promoting right-leaning propaganda and false claims. The website is similar, with credible news stories between hyper-partisan, questionable content from their nighttime TV hosts.

In general, Fox News’ beat reporters produce low-biased fact-based news; however, the reporting on their entertainment-based news programming frequently promotes propaganda and false claims that render Fox News Questionable. In short, Fox News is essentially the state’s official propaganda platform.

Failed Fact Checks

Says John Bolton “fundamentally was a man of the left.” – PANTS OF FIRE

“NASA scientists fudged the numbers to make 1998 the hottest year to overstate the extent of global warming.” – PANTS ON FIRE

Obamacare is “one big fat VA system.” – PANTS ON FIRE

Marie Yovanovitch is “dishonest” when she claimed she never personally responded to an email from a Democratic staffer. – FALSE

“Biden’s climate requirements” will “cut 90% of red meat from diet” to a “max 4 lbs per year” and “one burger per month.” – PANTS ON FIRE

“Black Lives Matter says it stands with Hamas terrorists in Israeli conflict.” – FALSE

Clinton campaign paid to ‘infiltrate’ Trump Tower, White House servers to link Trump to Russia: Durham. – FALSE

Natural immunity protects better than vaccination; “the mortality risk of an un-boosted person under age 30 was zero”; cloth face masks, school closures had zero benefits for children and some harm – MOSTLY FALSE

What is the Bias of Fox News?

Overall, we rate Fox News right-biased based on editorial positions that align with the right and Questionable due to the promotion of state propaganda, conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, the use of poor sources, and numerous false claims and failed fact checks. While straight news reporting from beat reporters is generally fact-based and accurate, it is typically overshadowed by propagandistic opinions, which earns them a Low factual rating. (7/19/2016)

Updated (M. Huitsing 09/26/2025)

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I haven’t seen the footage that shows one glove missing from Michael Jackson

 :D :D



  12:35 - DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood makes documented radio transmission from his motorcycle parked near the Triple Underpass

  12:36 - DPD Officer Harkness makes a documented radio transmission. Harkness details being in the process of bringing a witness/Amos Euins to the TSBD. Officer Harkness then loads Euins into the car of Inspector Sawyer there in front of the TSBD. At this point, Harkness was instructed by Inspector Sawyer to secure the rear of the TSBD. This is what we see Officer Harkness doing in the above Darnell Film still frame.

           For 62+ years, the above Darnell still frame has been timestamped as being 12:34. That 12:34 timestamp is Incorrect.
           It is impossible for Officer Harkness to be pictured above, securing the rear of the TSBD at 12:34 PM. Harkness was ordered by Inspector Sawyer to secure the rear of the TSBD. Inspector Sawyer did Not arrive at the TSBD until 12:35 PM. Sawyer could only instruct Officer Harkness to secure the rear of the TSBD AFTER 12:35 PM.  And, at 12:35 PM, Motorcycle Officer Haygood was making his documented radio transmission from his motorcycle near the Triple Underpass. The correct timestamp for the image above is 12:38. This means the motorcycle cop pictured above is NOT Officer Haygood. And Officer Haygood is the only known DPD Motorcycle cop to be inside the railroad yard immediately following the kill shot. Which begs the questions, (1) Who is this man masquerading as a DPD motorcycle cop back inside the railroad yard?, (2) Where did he come from? and, (3) Where is he going?   
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    The above is a Couch Film still frame. It shows "2 Guys" moving away from the intended "getaway" car.

You keep saying "getaway car" without ever offering a scintilla of evidence it is a getaway car. That makes it very easy to disregard what you have to say on the subject.
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The car was always there but the ladies in front are blocking most of it.
The first image below is from the above photo gallery and you can see some of the car next to the lady with the folded arms and you can see the roof a little bit to her right.
I believe the car to our left is directly in front of this car and as can be seen the perspective angle relatively shortens the length and when approximately sized, fits well within the block of obscuring ladies.



Royell's Car on the extreme left and a car directly behind, shows that the car in the above image was behind Royell's car.



In this Couch frame, the end of the car is a good match compared to the folded arm lady and the roof section as compared to the ladies in Wiegman is a similar height.



JohnM

    The above is a Couch Film still frame. It shows "2 Guys" moving away from the intended "getaway" car. This still frame is taking place 20 seconds after the kill shot. For 62+ years these "2 Guys" have been ID'd as Lovelady & Shelley. I have now proven this is Not Lovelady & Shelley. I have done this by use of a Darnell Film still frame. This Darnell Film still frame shows the front steps of the TSBD only 20 seconds after the kill shot. Lovelady is standing on the TSBD steps in that Darnell still frame. Lovelady can be seen to be standing almost exactly where we see him on the iconic Altgens photo. The "getaway" car these "2 Guys" have jumped out of and are distancing themselves from, would remain parked there for 3+ hours following the kill shot. In fact, this "getaway" car would eventually be "pinned" into that spot by an oncoming DPD police car. The DPD car actually was actually pictured hanging out onto Elm St due to this blocking of the "getaway" car. I believe at some point DPD placed this car under their surveillance. They knew that no one would simply park a car in a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone for this extended period of time. On top of leaving it parked in front of a building from which shots were fired and from which an alleged murder weapon was discovered within. DPD was waiting for someone to come back and retrieve that abandoned "getaway" car.   
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by John Corbett on March 29, 2026, 02:45:16 PM »
How can you be so ignorant, John?

What are your favorite news sources, anyway?

My home page gives me a wide variety of sources across the political spectrum. I don't read any print media on a regular basis because I think print media is obsolete. I'm surprised it has hung on this long.

I do watch Fox more than the other cable news stations but I will check out the others including MSNOW and CNN. MSNOW is bad for my blood pressure because I can rarely watch it for more than a few minutes before I want to reach through my TV screen and choke the life out of whatever talking head is spewing the far left crap. CNN is almost tolerable and I'm hoping with the new ownership they will move a bit more to the center but so far they are clearly still slanted to the left. I don't have much faith in any of the broadcast network news. I have tried to watch the new anchors on CBS and NBC with an open mind but so far I have seen little change in their bias. I'm hoping it is just a matter of time before Bari Weiss shakes things up at CBS and makes them a bit more fair in their reporting, but so far, they still have way too much of the old guard on their staff for there to be any meaningful changes. It didn't take me long to figure out Tom Llamas at NBC is more of the same old crap NBC has been spewing for decades.

Now I've told you about my news consumption habits. How about telling me about yours. I think i could take a pretty good guess, but I'll hold off on that for now.
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TG

Yeah, too complicated.

I still hold down a couple jobs, not a long time for lengthy diversions...
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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by Tom Graves on March 29, 2026, 12:19:52 PM »
Total nonsense.

I am amazed at the level of irrationality displayed by those inflicted with TDS.

How can you be so ignorant, John?

What are your favorite news sources, anyway?
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TG-

I have reads parts of the Bagley book, and also his follow-up article.

In general, I agree, Nosenko was a phony, and there were KGB assets inside the CIA.

Bagley also reportedly said to Malcolm Blunt that LHO was likely a "witting" asset.

I wonder if this means LHO was in fact taking direction from or partnering with Bruce Solie, a KGB asset, or another KGB-G2 asset in the US intel community.

Puts a different color on the JFKA.

You're assuming that just because a KGB mole in the CIA may have sent former Marine U-2 radar operator Oswald to Moscow in 1959 on a planned-to-fail mole hunt, that same mole must have involved Oswald in the assassination of JFK.

When Malcolm Blunt showed Bagley around 2012 that someone in the Office of Security's mole-hunting Security Research Staff (where future Nosenko "clearer" Bruce Leonard Solie was Deputy Chief) arranged in advance for all of the non-CIA cables on Oswald's upcoming "defection" to be routed to said department instead of where they would normally go -- the Soviet Russia Division -- Bagley said Oswald had to have been a witting defector.

By that he simply meant that Oswald had to have been a false defector.

What neither Oswald (in 1959) nor Bagley (in 2014 when he died) realized is something that John M. Newman shows in his 2022 book, Uncovering Popov's Mole -- that Oswald was probably sent to Moscow by a KGB mole -- father-figure-requiring James Angleton's confidant, mentor, and mole-hunting superior -- the aforementioned Solie -- as an ostensible "dangle" in a (unbeknownst to Angleton and Oswald) planned-to-fail hunt for "Popov's Mole" / "Popov's U-2 Mole" (Solie) in the wrong part of the CIA -- the Soviet Russia Division.


Regarding Nosenko, why haven't you read the whole book?

Is it too complicated?

Too much agonizing "cognitive dissonance" pain and suffering?

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TG-

I have reads parts of the Bagley book, and also his follow-up article.

In general, I agree, Nosenko was a phony, and there were KGB assets inside the CIA.

Bagley also reportedly said the Malcolm Blunt that LHO was likely a "witting" asset.

I wonder if this means LHO was in fact taking direction from or partnering with Bruce Solie, a KGB asset, or another KGB-G2 asset in the US intel community.

Puts a different color on the JFKA.

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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate / Re: U.S. Politics
« Last post by John Corbett on March 29, 2026, 11:28:48 AM »
Trump's pro-Putin.

Why aren't you?

Total nonsense.

I am amazed at the level of irrationality displayed by those inflicted with TDS.
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