1. Who Are The Journalists, TV Presenters & Massive Media Companies That Have Such Close Ties To The World Economic Forum ?

The media have been running & controlling the whole covid narrative since February 2020 and the common link seems to be the WEF. Coincidence ?

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2. In Jan 2020, 161 editors & 122 journalists descended upon Davos. Nearly every major global media was represented from the BBC, New York Times, Economist, Reuters, Bild, Washington Post, La Stampa, CNN etc

What could be so important ?

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3. 3 months earlier back in Oct 2019, Event 201 predicted the Covid-19 outbreak. Controlling the narrative through social media censorship was openly discussed.

The WEF were central to Event 201. To control the message you need to control the media.
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4. But which media/journos are on board ? I'm going to focus in on the British media who were attending then the big global media players who are WEF partners.

The UK media funding comes from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). They will never bite the hand that feeds them.
5. 1st up the BBC who had 4 attendees. Anthony William Hall who was Director-General at the time, presenters Sally Bundock & Mishal Husain also Economics Editor Faisal Islam (formerly Sky). Both Bundock & Husain are in the WEF. The BBC has also received more than $50m from BMGF
6. Ed Conway attended for Sky News which is owned by Comcast (WEF)

ITV & Channel 4 had Joel Hills & Cathy Newman. What was interesting though is who was missing.

One of the most familiar faces on ITV is Political Editor Robert Peston. No surprise that Peston is in the WEF.
7. The UK print media were also there. Editor, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard & Business Editor, Benjamin Wright from The Daily Telegraph

BMGF has also funded DT to the tune of $3.4m

Richard Fletcher, Business Editor from The Times was there which is owned by News Corp, WEF partner.
8. Lawrence Elliott, Economics Editor from The Guardian & WEF member was in attendance.

Controversial columnist George Monbiot wasn't although he is in WEF.

The Guardian are funded by BMGF for $15m. They don't try & hide it either as BMGF frequently appear sponsoring articles
9. The Financial Times had 9 representatives. The 2 most significant being Chief Executive, John Ridding & Editor, Roula Khalaf. Both WEF members.

The FT is also under the umbrella of the Nikkei group who are a WEF partner & publishing giant in Japan
10. So far we have just looked at the British attendees at the WEF in Davos. Is it solely a British phenomenon ? I'm afraid not. Most of the world's largest media companies are WEF partners.
11. The world's "premier" fact checking company Thomson Reuters just had 15 attending. WEF also.

This is the same fact checking company who fact checks BBC, ITV, Sky, Channel 4, DT, Guardian etc as well as all the content that goes on FB, Google etc

Fox guarding the henhouse.
12. Global magazines such as the Economist and Time were also in attendance as was Bloomberg. Time & Bloomberg are also WEF partners.

According to the Motley Fool the big 6 media companies are Comcast, Walt Disney, AT&T, ViacomCBS, Sony & Fox.

All have WEF links.
13.These huge behemoth corporations have been buying up companies for years. They don't only control news channels & the print media but also mobile networks, broadband, online games, music, childrens tv, sports etc.

They have their fingers in every pie imaginable.
14. Comcast is a leading media, entertainment and communications company. It is involved in the operation of cable systems through Comcast Cable and in the development, production and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and other content through NBCUniversal
15. Disney interestingly isn't a member although there are ties through Abigail Disney.

She is the daughter of Roy Disney who was a long standing executive at Disney for years. He also held 16 million shares at the time of his death in 2009.
16. AT&T is one of the world's largest telecom companies, with over $171 billion in revenues. One of their many companies is CNN.

Randall Stephenson their Chairman and CEO is also in WEF
17. ViacomCBS has high ranking executives who are in the WEF. Its flagship news channel CBS is watched by more than 5 million every night and is very influential.

Since the pandemic began viewership has increased dramatically.
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18. Sony has revenues of over US$81.38 billion as of 2021. Sony are in the area of electronics but also games and music. They reach a lot of the younger generation.

Sony and Hiroaki Kitano the Executive VP are in WEF
19. Fox is run by Rupert Murdoch the billionaire businessman, media tycoon, and investor. Fox Corp. deals primarily in the television broadcast, news, and sports broadcasting industries. Its sister company is News Corp which holds his print interests and other media assets.
20. Let's also not forget the social media companies who have been stifling and censoring debate for 18 months. Alphabet which is the parent company of Google & Youtube is a WEF partner as is Facebook.

Zuckerberg, Page & Brin are also in WEF
21. You can see by now there isn't a major media company that doesn't have ties to WEF. Global media outlets have been pushing the same narrative for 18 months.

Maybe it's just one big coincidence with all these connections, or maybe a coup has taken place.
22. If you want to stage a coup there are 8 steps.

1. Take over the news
2. Put an idiot you control in power
3. Lockdown the capital
4. Censor and punish dissenters
5. Establish curfews
6. Limit travel
7. Limit gatherings
8. Destroy the economic base of potential resistance
23. The 1st step is critical. Once the media are in control they control the narrative. You are then in a position to censor whatever you want whenever you want. You can also create propaganda which has been rife for the last 18 months.

Are the WEF controlling the media ?
24. You know the drill 😀 I write these 🧵 in my spare time and would really appreciate if you could retweet the very 1st tweet. Likes are great but retweets are required to reach as large an audience as possible to expose what is really going on behind the scenes. Many thanks.

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Recently, the @CNIL issued a decision regarding the GDPR compliance of an unknown French adtech company named "Vectaury". It may seem like small fry, but the decision has potential wide-ranging impacts for Google, the IAB framework, and today's adtech. It's thread time! 👇

It's all in French, but if you're up for it you can read:
• Their blog post (lacks the most interesting details):
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• Their high-level legal decision: https://t.co/hwpiEvjodt
• The full notification: https://t.co/QQB7rfynha

I've read it so you needn't!

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