
Activist Post
On August 22, a user named Bobby Dee posted a CNN iReport about the CDC whistleblower who states he cooked data to hide a vaccine-autism connection.
CNN iReports aren’t official CNN stories. They’re “user generated news…opinions belong to the submitter.”
Well, Bobby’s submission, as Celia Farber reports at truthbarrier.com, rocketed to 45,232 views in a matter of hours. 178 comments, 17 thousand shares.
http://truthbarrier.com/2014/08/23/cnn-complicit-in-media-coverup-o...
http://truthbarrier.com/2014/08/24/cnn-complicity-in-media-blackout...
Then it was axed, removed, deleted.
CNN printed the usual tired explanation. The iReport had been “flagged.” It was “in violation of iReport’s policy.”
Translation: Lots of people cared about the report, wanted to read it, it was getting more action than a great deal of what CNN calls news—and it implied something was wrong in the Holy Temple of the Vaccine.
So CNN axed it.
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