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Whistleblowers, Ecocide, top secret trade deals, and shady ties between the Islamic State and the West’s closest allies…here are a few hot topics the mainstream media barely covered in 2015.


1. Any tragedy that’s not Western-Centric.

Whistleblowers, Ecocide, top secret trade deals, and shady ties between the Islamic State and the West’s closest allies…here are a few hot topics the mainstream media barely covered in 2015.


1. Any tragedy that’s not Western-Centric.




The outpouring of fury, despair and grief by the corporate press over the November 13 Paris attacks highlighted the bias of the mainstream media towards Western victims of terrorism. There were two suicide bombings in Lebanon the day before the events in Paris, killing 37 and wounding 180, but they were not mentioned much in the sensationalist coverage of France’s tragedy, nor were they mentioned in the minutes’ silences and vigils conducted across the Western world in the aftermath.

From the horrors of the Congo’s bloody civil war to Erdogan’s persecution of Turkish Kurds, from Boko Haram’s ongoing reign of terror in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon to the plight of Sudanese refugees, the mainstream media seems to pick and choose which human lives deserve our empathy and which aren’t quite so important.

2. Indonesia burning.
As we previously reported, the Indonesian wildfires that caused devastation to the country’s people and wildlife last year were largely ignored by the mainstream media until several months after the devastating event began. The fires were started by loggers to clear the way for controversial palm oil plantations and caused health problems for over one million people. The World Bank estimates that the fires destroyed 2.6 million hectares (6.4m acres) of rainforest between June and October, costing $16.1bn and causing untold loss of life to the endangered animals who depend on the forests for their survival. Terrified orangutans fleeing the disaster were abused in a sickening way by some Indonesian villagers.

Ecocide on this scale should have been one of the biggest stories of 2015, but with the exception of Guardian columnist and environmental activist George Monbiot (who attacked his industry for censorship of the event), the tragedy was largely ignored to protect corporate interests.

3. France’s slip into martial law.
The terrorist attacks in Paris were used as justification by the French, British and German governments to join military strikes in Syria. They were also used as justification by the French government to severely restrict freedoms at home. As we reported, immediately after the terrible events of November 13, the French government began closing down alternative news sites. The President also declared that anyone’s house could be searched without a warrant, websites could be blocked without warning, and citizens could be put under house arrest without a trial. Activists hoping to march in Paris at last month’s Climate Conference were disappointed to learn that France’s state of emergency also included a ban on protests. Some French politicians are pushing to install GPS trackers in rental cars, re-write the Constitution to allow for martial law, block free wifi and Tor, and combine state databases, which would give the state access to citizens’ personal medical records.
Amnesty International, along with many French bloggers, expressed concern that the Government had imposed martial law in response to the terrorist attack. They have a point: Isn’t a restriction of freedoms at home exactly what extremists would want? John Dalhuisen, Amnesty International’s Director of Europe and Central Asia, said in November: “It is a paradox to suspend human rights in order to defend them.”

Many bloggers agreed and said they were scared about the situation in France. One wrote:

I’m currently living in Paris, the city where some fanatics killed people because they were listening to music, watching a football match, or simply enjoy beers in a bar. I was living in the neighbourhood of where those tragic event happened. Now I’m scared.
I’m not scared of terrorists.
I’m scared of my own country.
I’m scared because different is now starting to mean dangerous.  The anonymous man goes on:

It seems that being an ecologist is enough to get house arrest. Before its 20th November reform, this sentence was reserved to people ‘whose activity is dangerous’, now it’s ‘serious reason to believe that his behaviour constitutes a threat’. We’re almost at the thought crime.France’s emergency measures were reported by the mainstream media, but there was little analysis or debate about whether they are justified: the myth we have to trade in our freedoms to get security has become a normal part of everyday life.


4. The truth about ISIS.
In 2015, True Activist reported on a growing body of evidence that strongly suggests the Islamic State:

Would not exist at all if it weren’t for the Pentagon’s terrible handling of the illegal 2003 Iraq invasion
Is funded and armed by Western allies Turkey and Saudi Arabia
Continues to grow due to oil sales to Turkey
May have ties to the British government and Israel
Could be part of a bigger geo-political plan by the USA and Britain to destabilize the region, using the corporate press to lie to the public in order to gain popular support for more endless oil wars.
The mainstream media continues to peddle the tired old narrative that the Western coalition are in Syria specifically to fight the I.S. If this were true, it would be logical for these countries to support Russia in its war against the terrorist organization. Yet coverage of Vladimir Putin in the corporate press continues to be entirely negative, despite the fact Russia single-handedly took out 40% of the Islamic State’s infrastructure in just one week. The revelations above have been completely censored by the corporate press, which is becoming less credible by the day
5. The British parliament voted against democracy.


Last month, an English politician stood up in the Houses of Parliament and gave a speech calling for electoral reform. His request, backed by thousands of citizens, was blocked. The UK has an archaic system of voting which is unfit for purpose and entirely undemocratic: after unpopular Prime Minister David Cameron won the 2015 election with just 36% of the vote, millions of British people felt cheated. A petition was launched to demand proportional representation rather than the co-called ‘first past the post’ system, which benefits the major political parties but never the alternatives. In short, Britain is not the fair, democratic nation it pretends to be. News that Jonathan Reynold’s request (video here) for a fairer system was rejected should have been a big story in the UK, but the British media barely covered it.
6. The reality of top-secret free trade deals.
The TTIP (Trans-Atlantic Partnership Agreement) TISA, (Trade in Services Agreement) and TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement) are highly controversial and top secret deals that will affect the lives of every citizen of the planet, yet we apparently have no right to decide whether we want them- or even to know the exact details of the draft legislation.TTIP, in particular, is of huge concern. As we have reported, the deal threatens to allow corporations to sue governments who don’t do as they are told, kill online privacy, make fracking standard procedure across 28 countries, privatize European health systems, force GMO food on unwilling citizens, strip us of our civil liberties, and ensure that corporations have control over the European parliament.
Julian Assange called TTIP “The most important thing happening in Europe right now,” which is why Wikileaks is raising a 100,000 euro reward for any information relating to the deal. The site says of TTIP:

It remains secret almost in its entirety, closely guarded by the negotiators, and only big corporations are given special access to its terms. The TTIP covers half of global GDP and is one of the largest agreements of its kind in history. The TTIP aims to create a global economic bloc outside of the WTO framework, as part of a geopolitical economic strategy against the BRICS countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
Considering the impact all three of these trade deals will have on democracy, human rights, food safety and the environment, public awareness should be widespread. Worryingly, a huge number of people know next to nothing about TTIP, TISA and TPP.

Far from questioning the secrecy of such important agreements or inciting a crucial public debate about whether these deals are ethical and democratic, mainstream coverage has glossed over the negatives and generally provided a biased view of the benefits of this corporate take-over of the world.
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I'll show you politics in America. Here it is, right here. "I think the puppet on the right shares my beliefs."
"I think the puppet on the left is more to my liking."
"Hey, wait a minute, there's one guy holding out both puppets!"
"Shut up! Go back to bed, America. Your government is in control."-BH

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People here don't believe in the hype. I know what's going on and why but it's almost unbelievable so I'll just save it before i get another ass reaming from people that watch FOX news. Lol
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I don't think most people here watch Fox News. Most people here are more liberal and informed than resorting to that (except for jokes). 

I'm not getting into the ongoing argument, but I do think it's important to keep inaccurate generalizations to a minimum.
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Transparency is necessary to ensure decent staff members get elected. Members need to know when staff are misbehaving, so members can be informed voters.

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I don't think most people here watch Fox News. Most people here are more liberal and informed than resorting to that (except for jokes). 

I'm not getting into the ongoing argument, but I do think it's important to keep inaccurate generalizations to a minimum.

Agreed.
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Where is this from st t?  There sure are a lot of shady goings on and questionable media reporting.  Have you delved into the academic side of it?  I have reccomended chomskys rogue states to a few people less read in the area and it is a good stepping stone.  Manufacturing consent is essential reading, but longer and more dry.
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Interesting.  Wasn't aware of the France thing.  If its true, however. 

In a roundabout way I'm trying to ask/remind politely that if anyone is going to copy/paste stuff please reference the source.  Technically speaking its kinda plagiarism if you don't.  I know this ain't college and you aren't passing this off for profit as your own, but just for the reader of it it would be nice to know who actually wrote it and from what website, as often this is just as relevant (for me anyway) as the story presented.  Don't take this the wrong way I know people do it all the time but technically I think its even a rule, idk I'd have to look, not that I'm a report rat anyway, hence why I'm just asking for the source.
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I see from quarks to quasars...

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Source is anonymous for the moment. It's from a forum post I'm not taking credit for writing it at all. I just liked the points made and thought it'd be great to share the message.

I emailed the writer the other night and haven't got a response back but he hasn't been online since then. 
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I'll show you politics in America. Here it is, right here. "I think the puppet on the right shares my beliefs."
"I think the puppet on the left is more to my liking."
"Hey, wait a minute, there's one guy holding out both puppets!"
"Shut up! Go back to bed, America. Your government is in control."-BH

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I got a response just checked. The poster I got it from got it from true activist and didn't site their sources so it got kinda passed along. Lol.

You're right  robojunkie, siting sources is important and if it isn't done things like this happen. I was lazy and just wanted to post it before I forgot about it. I'm usually always on point and link my sources.  My bad.
http://www.trueactivist.com/six-huge-stories-the-mainstream-media-dont-want-you-to-know-about/
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I'll show you politics in America. Here it is, right here. "I think the puppet on the right shares my beliefs."
"I think the puppet on the left is more to my liking."
"Hey, wait a minute, there's one guy holding out both puppets!"
"Shut up! Go back to bed, America. Your government is in control."-BH

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Interesting.  Wasn't aware of the France thing.  If its true, however. 

In a roundabout way I'm trying to ask/remind politely that if anyone is going to copy/paste stuff please reference the source.  Technically speaking its kinda plagiarism if you don't.  I know this ain't college and you aren't passing this off for profit as your own, but just for the reader of it it would be nice to know who actually wrote it and from what website, as often this is just as relevant (for me anyway) as the story presented.  Don't take this the wrong way I know people do it all the time but technically I think its even a rule, idk I'd have to look, not that I'm a report rat anyway, hence why I'm just asking for the source.

I completely agree.
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Thanks St T.

I thought it sounded like something from them or Alternet or Reset me or similar pages.
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Re: 6 huge world stories of 2015 that the main stream media barely reported...
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2016, 01:48:19 PM »
For those that are curious. I chopped out all that Offtopic shit and will ask Chops and sk8 to take their shit to the FF. I don't know if it's related to the fact that St.T posted this thread, but chops and sk8, please, if you're going to start shit, or continue it, can you NOT do it here? St. and chops have a LONG LONG history and it's best to not do this here. I'm asking you nicely, continue where this left off SOMEWHERE ELSE, here's the redirect


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« Last Edit: January 12, 2016, 02:36:37 PM by dizzle »
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