Posted on 12/06/2009 5:59:17 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
Is this the beginning of the end of big media? I kicked my heels on the way to work today, felt a zing of joy in the crisp winter air. Blogistan kicked some arse this week MSM; yooor boys took one hell of a beating!
Climategate of course. The story that big media and government tried to kill with censorship, obscurity, inaction and faint, misleading one para stores. But the blogosphere simply would not let it die. More than that, the superb range of analysis poured into the subject by bloggers and commenters developed and expanded the story in such a way that finally, even the miserable wretches at the BBC couldn't ignore it. Statisticians, developers, climatologists, scientists of every hue every little piece of Climategate was picked over, deconstructed, reconstructed, scenarioed. No media organisation on earth could have thrown the resources at this story that the distributed blogosphere did this was true disintermediation, true people journalism, true dare I say it people science. Faced with daily revelations and utterly incontrovertible assertions that hit the CRU hard (the fine toothed analysis of harry_read_me.txt being the nail in the coffin) big media finally had to act. Last night, the waters broke.
Newsnight's Susan Watts finally ran with the killer blow the model was scrap. That crucifies CRU. CRU, sorry, but you're all out of a job. Oh maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but you're the sacrificial lambs in this; didn't you know? To save AGW, one leg of the beast the exposed fraudulent leg has to be hacked off. I can see the narrative: "Yes, there was over-egging, good scientists swayed by their convictions. We regret this, but the other models, the NASA models especially, are sound". So you lot are dead meat. Prof Jones will be lucky to get a post at the University of Wallamaloo. What you guys should be doing now is whistleblowing enough to stop traffic. Hell, you're going down why not take the others with you?
But off the *content*, and onto the *medium*; wow. Great job fellers. Bishop Hill, Steve Mac, James Delingpole, the countless others, bloody well done.
But watch your backs.
We should all watch our backs. As I wrote before (here and elsewhere), when governments that depends for their very existence on their control of the narrative lose control of the narrative, they're not going to be happy. This may have been the first global information battle, it is not the end of the information war. Give a little whoop. Kick your heels in the air. Then get back to work. This is not over.
WOOT!!
We’re winning.
For now at least.
But they are working very hard to silence our online voices via net neutrality legislation.
IIRC, the FCC is working on that as we speak.
They will at some point try to restrict and control the flow of information and so it is natural they will try and use the FCC to shut down all opposition.
LOL!!!! The liberal media is the blue pill.
No problem with you republishing my posts mate, but could you please be sure to attribute them correctly?
This particular article was first posted at my own blog, http://www.frankfisher.org
Thanks
Hey, I didn’t know you were a freeper. sorry about that! I just saw it and thought it was discussion worthy.
No problem! Just trying to drive some traffic...
I might be a freeper if we were allowed to be freepers over here, as it is I’m just another disarmed serf wondering when the other boot’s going to fall.
Not allowed to be a freeper? What do you mean?
Well first of all this isn’t a republic, and secondly, how can you be free if you’re not armed?
This is England; we have conditional liberties - fewer every day - and our government isn’t scared of us. I envy you guys.
Things are so nuts over there in britain, I don’t see how you put up with it.
But sadly, I don’t have much room to talk. Our liberties are on a precipice as well.
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