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The Hidden Influences on Journalism: From CIA to Corporate Bias
Season 4 · Episode 666

The Hidden Influences on Journalism: From CIA to Corporate Bias

The Lean to the Left Podcast · Bob Gatty

August 5, 202441m 46sExplicit

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The Hidden Influences on Journalism: From CIA to Corporate Bias

In this episode, we explore the unseen forces shaping modern journalism. Dan Luzadder, a seasoned journalist known for infiltrating controversial and secretive organizations, reveals a network of CIA influence on media and the push to protect powerful interests in both business and government.

We delve into the perplexing realms of misinformation, disinformation, and media bias, discussing the role of elite establishments and government agencies.

The episode touches on historical conspiracies, such as the JFK assassination, as Luzadder believes that powerful interests, perhaps including the CIA, were behind that terrible act.

 Luzadder highlights the changing landscape of investigative reporting amidst dwindling journalistic jobs as corporate interests continue to control news media outlets, including local newspapers -- where they still exist.

This thought-provoking discussion aims to uncover whether unbiased, independent journalism is still achievable today.

CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Influence of Special Interests on Journalism
 00:33 CIA's Domestic Propaganda and Cultural Cold War
01:39 Controversial Historical Events and Figures
02:20 Exploring Media Bias and Investigative Journalism
03:46 Challenges Facing Modern Journalism

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