Media Labeled “Conspiracy Theorist” Exposes Media’s Conspiracy To Call Acosta Video “Doctored”
I’m always amazed at the mainstream media and people who broadly call people they don’t like or explanations for things that take place “conspiracy theories” or “conspiracy theorists.” In this day and age, it’s the equivalent of the cry “racist.” It’s a CIA tactic to silence those who would question the official narrative. Infowars and Alex Jones have been hammered over that time and again, and yet, for the most part, the things they have presented have been true, and conspiracies they have pointed out have actual evidence. However, though the mainstream media and the social media giants have conspired to virtually scrub the internet of Infowars’ existence, Paul Joseph Watson still manages to get right out there and expose those who are actually engaged in conspiring to discredit Infowars in the lying media and their front man for this week Jim Acosta.
He subsequently lost his press pass as a result.
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In handling the young woman, Acosta was quickly defended by the mainstream media. Even Ben Shapiro defended him… anyone remember Shapiro defending Michelle Fields and her claims that former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski assaulted her, but there was no actual video evidence of assault, even though footage was provided from several angles?
Shapiro tweeted out that Sarah Huckabee-Sanders pulled Acota’s press pass over something that didn’t happen.
This is not what happened. You could have banned him simply for refusing to abide by any of the normal rules of the press room. No need to state something happened that didn’t. https://t.co/p9hgtVE8eZ
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 8, 2018
Well, yeah it did Ben, and now you look completely stupid. For a guy who is actually brilliant, he should have kept his mouth shut on this one.
Sanders sent out the video the Paul Joseph Watson provided which was not doctored. He merely zoomed in to show definitively what took place between Acosta and the woman. Everybody saw it.
We stand by our decision to revoke this individual’s hard pass. We will not tolerate the inappropriate behavior clearly documented in this video. pic.twitter.com/T8X1Ng912y
— Stephanie Grisham (@PressSec) November 8, 2018
Of course, it wasn’t just Shapiro demonstrating ignorance here, it was virtually every left wing outlet and news media in the country doing it, referring to Infowars as “conspiracy theorists.”
Question for @PressSec: Where'd you obtain the distorted @Acosta video you posted? InfoWars personality @PrisonPlanet posted the same video two hours before you did. Surely you don't trust InfoWars…?
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 8, 2018
Even CNN and CIA-tied Anderson Cooper intentionally misled the American people, something they are known for doing, by interviewing Acosta and playing the video, but neglecting to show the exact moment of the clip in question. In other words, they doctored their report.
Take a look.
CNN's Jim Acosta told CNN's Anderson Cooper that he *never* touched the female White House aide that tried to take the mic away from him.
CNN showed the clip but edited out the part where he clearly touched her.
Cooper offered no pushback on Acosta's blatant lie. pic.twitter.com/65rP9xWWyI
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 8, 2018
Watson decided to make a short video to mock the mainstream media over their clear conspiracy theory. Watch this and have a good laugh.
On top of that, left-leaning Buzzfeed tweeted out their own analysis.
The dystopia is here: No one can agree if this Trump press conference video is doctored https://t.co/rKKdfvAzeO
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
A viral clip tweeted by an editor of a conspiracy theory website purports to show that CNN reporter Jim Acosta touched an aide's hand as she tried to take a microphone away from him.
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
The clip was picked up by press secretary Sarah Sanders as proof that Acosta "put his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job." But observers online said the clip was allegedly doctored and that Watson might have sped up Acosta's arm to "amp up the conflict."
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
There's no evidence that the video was deliberately sped up — but the change in format, from a high quality video to a low quality gif, turns the question of whether it was "doctored" into a semantic debate.
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
This video analysis by BuzzFeed News demonstrates what the gif conversion process does to video. While it's not technically "sped up" by intent, it effectively is in practice. pic.twitter.com/XcDXD8FBCb
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
Video-to-gif conversion cuts frame rates by removing frames. A gif-making tool might reduce a source video to 10 frames per second from a raw, televised rate of 29.97 fps. When frames drop out, the video appears jumpier. Acosta's arm seems to move faster. Everything accelerates.
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 8, 2018
In other words, the video was not doctored. That is Jim Acosta’s hand in there, isn’t it? Yep, it certainly is.
CNN, when you have Buzzfeed fact checking you and they call you out as liars, that’s a definite sign that you are “very fake news.”
Perhaps, we should start referring to CNN as the Conspiracy News Network and give them a taste of their own medicine. We can do it with virtually every other corporate-own, state-controlled media outlet in the country.
Article posted with permission from Freedom Outpost