14 July 2011

Ethical standards inquiry into Australia’s media

After the so called scandal in Rupert Murdoch’s “News of the World”, the public have been swayed into an online vote for whether there should be an inquiry into the ethical standards or journalism.

There is literally a monopoly of news media in Australia, which is in the majority of Murdoch’s hands 70%, including a merger of Murdoch-Packer owned television channel, also the remainder split between Packer and Stokes.

Within the mass media of Australia, there is a deliberate climate of misinformation given to the general populous. In one media article, the media, says one thing and a short while later there is a total opposite of opinion. There are many examples of this kind of false reporting, to mention in this post.

The mass media, also deliberately neglect to mention known facts of a story, for example of a crime, that are known to the general public or people involved. This is a tactic used within the industry to sway the opinion of the masses.

To incite the public into an opinion that is conducive to a political agenda supported by the news print leaders, news stories are crafted in a particular manner that incite an emotional reaction within the masses, giving the desired result or opinion, to their put through a policy or law.

The above method is very well known to politicians, leaders and the upper echelon of the business community, which has also been documented in Noam Chomsky’s:

Manufacturing Consent – The Political Economy of the Mass Media.

The rulers of the mass media are at the beckoning call of the various governments that the people so called elect.

One of the roles of the mass media is to keep the populous docile.

This is done in many ways, an one of those ways is to focus is anti-intellectualism. The message is clear, with programs promoting moronic behaviour, mind numbing competitions, and focus on stupid acts in the public arena. The mass media not only promote this behaviour, but also put these people on the pedestal of success.

An official inquiry into a so called lack of ethical standards, or even false reporting will be futile.

The company of media moguls, lawyers and politicians will never act against each other, neither in thought nor actions. One fact deliberately overlooked in any mass media reports is the belonging to any brotherhood organisations. Since the belonging of any members of the brotherhood is confidential, no individuals can be named as being part of the Masonic Lodges they respectively belong to.

The Anglo-Masonic legal system in Australia favours verdicts that benefit their brethren, if against a non member, irrespective of any evidence pertaining to the favourable outcome to the non-member.

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