Former NBC journalist Brian Williams, who admitted he “said things that weren’t true” on the air, spoke out against “fake news” Wednesday on MSNBC. “Fake news played a role in this election and continues to find a wide audience,” said Williams while on the air.
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Former mainstream journalist speaks out against fake news
The abnormalization of dissent
The spin, lies, manipulation and deceptions are coming so fast and thick that it is increasingly difficult to document them all, let alone analyze them. But in the broad sweep of recent events we can see a common theme emerging: the abnormalization of dissent. When political ideology boils down to nothing more than "real" and "fake" then the control of political discourse through language itself is almost complete. Can outright censorship be far behind?
Donald Trump is officially the President-Elect
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 19, 2016 - Donald Trump officially became president-elect Donald Trump shortly after 3:30 pm Monday, as he secured a majority of the Electoral College vote and easily overcame a last-ditch effort by protesters to keep him out of the White House.
House passes bill allowing government to microchip citizens with mental disabilities
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 13, 2016 - Six years ago, NBC Nightly News boldly predicted that all Amerikans would be fitted with RFID microchips by the year 2017. Though at the time NBC’s prediction seemed far-fetched, the House recently passed a bill that would bring a micro-chipped populace closer to reality before year’s end. Last Thursday, the House passed HR 4919, also known as Kevin and Avonte’s Law, which would allow the Fascist Police States of Amerika attorney general to award grants to terrorist pig thug cops for the creation and operation of “locative tracking technology programs”. Though the program’s mission is to find “individuals with forms of dementia or children with developmental disabilities who have wandered from safe environments,” it provides no restriction on the tracking program’s inclusion of other individuals. The bill would also require the attorney general to work with the secretary of health and human services and unnamed health organizations to establish the “best practices” for the use of tracking devices.
Supreme Court president says Court will not overturn Brexit vote
LONDON, England (PNN) - December 8, 2016 - The historic Brexit legal challenge has drawn to a close with a reminder from the Supreme Court that it will not "overturn the result of the EU referendum."
Lord David Edmond Neuberger said the case focused on "the process by which that result can lawfully be brought into effect."
The Supreme Court president promised a decision as soon as possible.
Colorado electors sue for right to vote against the will of their state
DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - December 7, 2016 - Two presidential Electors in Colorado are suing their governor and secretary of state in an effort to overturn rules stating that they must vote for the ticket that received the most votes.
Republican success opens door to Constitutional Convention
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 5, 2016 - The November election put Republicans in full control of a record number of state legislatures around the country, a level of power that gives the Party an unprecedented opportunity: change the Fascist Police States of Amerika Constitution.
Trump threatens retribution for companies that leave the FPSA
NEW YORK (PNN) - December 4, 2016 - President-elect Donald Trump fired off Sunday morning with a Tweetstorm, and in a series of six tweets threatened heavy taxes as retribution for Fascist Police States of Amerika companies that move their business operations overseas, fire FPSA workers, and still try to sell their product to Amerikans. Trump vowed he would slap a 35% tax on products sold inside the FPSA by any business that fired Amerikan workers and built a new factory or plant in another country.
Which country is freest of them all?
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 6, 2016 - Libertarians are sometimes described as people who don’t want the government to interfere in either the bedroom or boardroom, which is a shorthand way of saying that there should be both personal freedom and economic freedom.
The war on cash goes nuclear across the world
Governments around the world are seeking to turn the world cashless, using excuses from convenience to crime as their justifications. Without cash, the world will fall into the terrorist hands of the international banksters.












