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Fake News and Cover Ups

  • Mar 27, 2017
  • 1 min read

Even after the truth comes out, cover ups obscure the public's understanding of reality. People end up fighting over differing versions of events instead of joining together to get to the truth of it. No matter how basic the report, people can't agree on the facts. This is one example. A story that got buried, discredited and yet resurfaced as a tin foil hat conspiracy theory.

"An NBC news report claims that Hillary Clinton, while secretary of state, shut down an investigation into an elite pedophile ring in State Department ranks in order to avoid scandal and protect the careers of high ranking officials and an ambassador."

It doesn't get more basic than that. There was an investigation into allegations of prostitution and pedophelia that was quashed by the State Department when Hillary Clinton ran it.

"The NBC investigation was broadcast at a time when they were a real news organization rather than a branch of the Democratic Party’s PR department, and provided internal State Department memos to back up claims of a massive Hillary Clinton elite pedophile ring cover-up."

“Serious allegations concerning the State Department,” the NBC anchor announced, before launching into the disturbing details that mainstream media would be unable to report on in 2017.

“According to internal State Department memos the agency might have called off or intervened into investigations into possibly illegal, inappropriate behavior within it’s ranks allegedly to protect jobs and avoid scandals."


 
 
 

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