Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Caught in the act: Archives show MSM outlet stealth-edited attack on DeSantis

 D Parker

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After Tuesday's stunning election results, the state's political transformation is now nearly complete, from deep purple battleground to crimson landscape, an ideal launch pad for Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential aspirations.

"Did you notice anything?  A decided difference from "crimson hellscape" to "crimson landscape" without any notation of the change.  You can check the links yourself and verify the information.  It wouldn't surprise us to see another version cropping up, one with a stealth edit trying to absolve them of the previous stealth edit.  We shall see. 

"Why is this important?  

"If the nation's socialist media are going to play fast and loose with the facts with something like this, what else are they going to do, or what else have they done?  

"Remember that NBC News decided to play the same game with a report on the attack on Paul Pelosi.  You can be sure that we're not going to get the full story on that case. 

"The archives work as well as expected, and it's important that we all participate in protecting our constitutional republic by keeping an eye on the national socialist media and archiving their content.  But all of this highlights the severe need to create another aspect of the "parallel economy."

"We're not entirely sure of the ideological underpinnings of the operators of both of those sites.  However, there have been times when the Internet Archive has operated in a confounding manner — especially when sites of the fascist far-left are being documented.".  

D Parker is an engineer, inventor, wordsmith, and student of history, the director of communications for a Bill of Rights organization, and a longtime contributor to conservative websites.  Find him on Substack.

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