This illustrates how coverups, including huge ones like JFK, get started in the media. As Peter Lehrer explained, having initially covered up a story, the journo scum can never again report it, for fear of having to explain why they ignored it in the first place- and who profited from that ignorance.
In the end, the media then pretend they've just discovered it and make some hair splitting distinction- such as the current nonsense about the sudden revelations from Slater and Gordon- to justify suddenly reporting it.
The truth is much simpler. The press isn't free, isn't trustworthy, and isn't in any way honest.
In the end, the media then pretend they've just discovered it and make some hair splitting distinction- such as the current nonsense about the sudden revelations from Slater and Gordon- to justify suddenly reporting it.
The truth is much simpler. The press isn't free, isn't trustworthy, and isn't in any way honest.