Showing posts with label Fake News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fake News. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Earl Jones and Skip Alston sue Warren Buffett for Fake News

"The International Civil Rights Center and Museum refilled a lawsuit against the News & Record for libel and unfair and deceptive trade practices on Nov. 30.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Sit-In Movement Inc., Hurley Derrickson, Earl Jones, Richard Koritz and Skip Alston against the News & Record, BH Media Group and Allen Johnson for over $25,000.

The suit is based on a series of articles, editorials and columns that began on Nov. 20, 2014, with the front-page headline, "Museum debt close to $26 M."

The lawsuit notes that, later, Editorial Page Editor Allen Johnson wrote an editorial using the same inaccurate information about the museum's debt.

...As the editorial page editor, Johnson would not control what articles went on the front page or the headlines for those articles.  Johnson did write for the editorial page based on the information in the article, so he is in effect being sued for believing what was published in the News & Record.

Alston created a ruckus by threatening City Council members 
...with political retaliation through his association with the Simkins PAC,
a powerful African American group that endorses candidates.

...Alston’s presence has poisoned this process.

...the most courageous act he could perform is to yield to a greater good.

He could forever alter his image and his legacy if he were to do the honorable thing. 

And take a hike.

GN&R's Allen Johnson on Skip Alston

At issue are the tax credits that the sit-in museum used to finance turning the Woolworth building into the museum and getting it open.  The museum ended up with about $25 million in funds from tax credits...

...It all worked and the final payments to the tax credit financing entity were paid last summer.

Paid for with Greensboro taxpayer monies

...The sit-in museum is claiming that the reporter who wrote the article and Johnson who wrote the editorial understood tax credit financing to the point that they knew the museum didn't owe $25 million and wrote the articles and editorial anyway.

Although it is true that tax credits are not paid back in terms of interest or principal, there were payments that had to be made to the tax credit entity.  The answer to the question, "What would happen if those payments were not made," was varied.  The museum is adamant there was no way that in November 2014 the museum could have been liable for $25 million in debt.  If the court can establish exactly what the liability would have been if the museum had stopped payment, that in itself would be an accomplishment.

...It's hard to argue that the money was free when the sit-in museum went to the city in 2014 and asked for a $1.5 million loan in order to make its tax credit payments.  It is true that interest and principal are not paid back like a loan, but it also isn't true that the money is free when a payment of $62,000 a quarter was required.

Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan is on the board of directors of Sit-In Movement Inc.  ...Although she is a member of the Sit-In Movement board and the board is suing the News & Record, when asked about the suit Vaughan said, "I am not suing the News & Record and I don't support the decision to sue the News & Record."

Board of Directors

Deena Hayes-Green, Chairman, Earl F. Jones, Vice Chairman, Dr. Edward B. Fort, Secretary
Daniel Duncan, Treasurer, Melvin “Skip” Alston, George Clopton, Bruce Davis
Hurley W. Derrickson, Mark Dimondstein, Robert Goldstein, Doug S. Harris
Sallie Hayes-Williams, Hugh Holston, Henry Isaacson, Richard A. Koritz
Samantha Magill, Frank McCain, Ronald L. Milstein, James “Jim” Morgan
Gladys F. Shipman, Nancy Vaughan, James Westmoreland


Vaughan added, "I think in some ways suing is very short sighted.  There is something called discovery in lawsuits.  Suing the News & Record means you're going to have to open your books to them to prove that there was a negative impact on fundraising."

Greensboro City Manager Jim Westmoreland said Wednesday 
...the museum cannot be sustained on its current course.

Westmoreland, speaking to the Greensboro Rotary Club, 
said the City Council's decision in 2013 to loan $1.5 million to the museum was sound.

..."The operational model is not sustainable."...


...The News & Record may be celebrating this lawsuit because it will give the newspaper access to the financial records of the museum at a relatively low cost.

...Greensboro Internal Audit Director Len Lucas went over the sit-in audit and his report on the finances of the museum was not good.  Lucas reported that the museum had lost over $2 million during the past three years and "has no working capital or contingency reserves."

...all of that information about the financial situation of the sit-in museum is going to come to light if this lawsuit goes forward...

http://www.myvirtualpaper.com/doc/rhino-times/december-15-2016/2016121401/#2

Friday, December 9, 2016

Greensboro News and Record: “fake news got support from a sophisticated Russian propaganda campaign”

"Not only had American voters been influenced by a deliberate misinformation operation, Greensboro's News and Record stories suggested the Kremlin was largely to blame.

BREXIT will make the stock markets crash

It became apparent the paper had itself fallen for shoddy information. The stories relied heavily unchecked and anonymous internet groups that bill themselves “Friendly Neighborhood Propaganda Identification Services”, but Allen Johnson, Doug Clark and Susan Ladd swallowed the fake information hook, line and sinker.

Saddam Hussian had nuclear weapons

The so-called “experts,” who refused to be identified by the News and Record, have come under fire since the election and seem to be doing exactly what they attempted to supposedly call out – propaganda.

At-Large City Council seats decrease discrimination 
against minorities

THE NEWS AND RECORD, WHICH DID NOT NAME ANY OF THE SOURCES, DOES NOT ITSELF VOUCH FOR THE VALIDITY OF FINDINGS REGARDING ANY INDIVIDUAL MEDIA OUTLET, NOR DID THE ARTICLES PURPORT TO DO SO, but they ran with the meme of Russian propaganda and covert meddling in 2016's election.

Greensboro's Civil Rights Museum is financially sustainable

The News and Record, after putting this propaganda into the U.S. mainstream news cycle, is now attempting to save face by backing away from the stories.

A BH Media spokeswoman declined to comment further on the episodes, per Warren Buffett...

Greensboro's new performing arts center bond
can be paid for by high end parking fees

When you have the likes of Susan Ladd working to forward the “fake news” narrative, one has to wonder who is actually pulling the strings behind this seemingly coordinated assault on dissent — in an apparent attempt to silence increasingly popular critics of U.S. foreign and domestic policy.

Greensboro's Aquatic Center was only $12 million

...the newspaper never reached out for comment before implicitly including garbage information accusing the Kremlin’s “propaganda machinery” of actively interfering in our elections.

The Rhino Times has 70,000 weekly readers
who read a total of 5,000 published newspapers per week

More importantly, the editor’s simultaneously rationalized and distanced themselves from obviously flawed primary sources. Any data analysis is only as good as the sum of its parts, and it’s clear that the paper was running with Warren Buffett's herd.

Clayton Homes doesn't rip off poor people

The News and Record was merely reporting what was said elsewhere. Yet it used declarative language throughout, sans caveat, lending credence to largely unknown organizations that lumps together independent left-wing publications and legitimately Russian-backed news services. They diminished their credibility at a time when media credibility is in short supply, and the non-apologetic editors don’t help.

Roy Carroll didn't get a $2 million taxpayer funded water pipe under I-40
because no one ever reported it

Fake news is certainly a problem, even if it’s not worthy of the sky-is-falling proclamations that have consumed the mainstream media over the past month. But precision in defining what’s bunk—and, more importantly, what isn’t—is the first order of business, even if it comes at the expense of a good narrative. Otherwise, labeling something as “fake” will quickly lose its punch.

Mike Barber doesn't make money from Greensboro's taxpayers
via First Tee of the Triad

The thing about propaganda is that once it is put into the public sphere and parroted by other outlets, the job has been done as the insinuation has been planted into the public’s consciousness.

Essentially, the only way to protect oneself from propaganda such as this is to recognize the outlets that engage in this type of unethical behavior, such as the News and Record in these cases.

It is important to understand that they are a compromised news source that is willing to intentionally promote what is most likely government and Warren Buffett's propaganda to intentionally mislead readers in targeted communities.

The articles are “rife with obviously reckless and unproven allegations.”

Additionally, Adrien Chen, writing for the New Yorker, noted, “the prospect of legitimate dissenting voices being labeled fake news or Russian propaganda by mysterious groups of ex-government employees, with the help of the News and Record, is even scarier.”

And that is what this is all really about. The people pulling the strings from behind the scenes are upset that they were unable to control the narrative in the latest election, largely due to the coverage of WikiLeaks and the exposure of U.S. efforts to propagandize the American public into supporting an increased and active effort to ignore a very flawed Democratic candidate.

Essentially, the inability to propagandize the public into the predestined narrative has resulted in a wholesale effort to marginalize independent news sources. People apparently prefer and trust independent media more than corporate mainstream media judging by their increasing popularity. The mainstream is attempting to regain control of the informational gates of society that they no longer can control due to the rise of social media.

Hence, there is a massive effort to force companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google into getting rid of what they label as “fake news,” with the actual intent of marginalizing the social media reach of legitimate dissent of public policy.

Make no mistake that there is an information war taking place, and outlets like the News and Record, as evidenced by the publishing of misleading stories, are acting as state propagandists.

When independent news/transparency sites that span the political spectrum from left to right, to anti-authoritarian/anti-war sites, such as WikiLeaks, Truthout, Black Agenda Report, Truthdig, Naked Capitalism, Antiwar.com and the Ron Paul Institute are included on a list of “Russian propaganda” or “fake news” – there is one thing you can guarantee – it is, itself, propaganda.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/media-admits-russian-propaganda-fake-news/#hpaDr3QMyggY4o7G.99

http://www.cjr.org/criticism/washington_post_fake_news_russian_propaganda.php