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US Media Indicted After New Proof of Chinese Propaganda Efforts to Stem Pandemic Publicity
Townhall.com ^ | December 11, 2020 | Brad Slager

Posted on 12/22/2020 5:56:34 AM PST by Kaslin

While it has been widely known and felt that the communist regime in China put in tremendous effort to keep a lid on the outbreak of what was once known as the Wuhan Virus, evidence has come out to show those efforts. ProPublica teamed with the New York Times to filter through leaked documents and emails from the Mainland that detailed the various methods the Chi-Coms used to stem the flow of information about the emerging pandemic and to massage their appearance in dealing with the outbreak. 

The Chinese control over its social media networks is well known and there is little surprise to learn how the authorities would work to contain the flow of information on an explosive subject. But what also ends up getting revealed is how this effort also managed to manipulate the messaging here in the U.S., as our media complex ended up complying with the dictates from the Chi-Coms on the progress of the viral outbreak. This result should test negative for journalism in the country.

As ProPublica explains, the clamp down by Chinese authorities ramped up in early February as a result of the death of Dr. Li Wenliang. He was one of the early voices to come out with concern about the new strain that was discovered, and he was met with resistance from the Chi-Com authorities who accused him - like they had with many other medical professionals -- of criminally spreading false and alarming information. When Wenliang ended up perishing from the very Covid-19 virus he had raised concerns about, this sparked a public reaction. 

Chinese citizens began voicing concerns over both the severity of the virus and of the government suppressing information about a dangerous outbreak. The Chi-Coms went to work to contain not the virus but the flow of information. First the news networks were warned on what topics were permitted concerning Wenliang’s death, and his name slowly receded from the headlines. Then they targeted the social media outlets, silencing references to the doctor and squelching his story entirely.

One email unearthed from the Chi-Coms reads: ‘’All Cyberspace Administration bureaus must pay heightened attention to online opinion and resolutely control anything that seriously damages party and government credibility and attacks the political system.’’

The next phase involved large teams of people who were hired to send out differing social posts that would both dilute the negative news and also begin spinning the image of the government as a capable and effective agent in the battle against the growing pandemic. Chinese authorities pushed out the image of a country that was handling the crisis and leading the globe in how to manage the outbreak. The program began to yield positive results; not just on the Mainland, but also in regards to our unserious and incurious media, which played along with the Chi-Coms.

The press here in the States have been sharply antagonistic towards the president on the matter of the pandemic at the expense of public service, more concerned were they with casting him as the problem than in educating the gentry. For this reason they went along with many of the directives to come out of the Chinese information bureaus, repeating their party line because it helped to frame the president as incompetent and neglectful while causing more cases to erupt and leading to more deaths.

It began with our journalists taking a less critical look at China and instead taking the word of the World Health Organization when it praised the communist nation for how it was addressing the pandemic in its borders. This echoes the prior errors from WHO, as in January when it initially applauded China’s skill in assessing the virus, and in declaring the virus a minor threat with little chance of spread. Next came the public relations wave of propaganda, and our press corps followed the communist party line dutifully.

If you read the opening paragraph of this column and had a brief pause at the mention of the Wuhan Virus there is a reason for that. By March the Chi-Coms pressed to have the common practice of naming a new contagion after the region where it had initially experienced an outbreak; for generations we have seen German Measles, Lyme Disease, and even Ebola emerge based on the first hotspot of activity. But now, due to the thrust of the Chi-Com information ministry, it was called intolerant to engage in this practice.

Here in the U.S. our journalists rose up with outrage at anyone who dared utter the term ‘’Wuhan virus,’’ or ‘’Chinese virus’’ -- especially the president. Suddenly the same press corps that had been using those exact terms for weeks came out with intemperate accusations of racism towards anyone repeating their own narrative from a week earlier. Outlets began scrubbing and stealth editing past stories which employed those terms, such as Vox which quietly altered its January report that scorched Trump over travel bans. (While the ‘’Wuhan’’ references were erased, it still is found in the URL of the piece.)

Richard Engel could perhaps be the most embarrassing example of one carrying water for the Chi-Coms.

By the next month the press had already positioned itself as not the source of public health information but as the narrative authority of anti-Trump sentiment. The media was focused entirely on the negative and refusing to even acknowledge any news that could be spun in a positive light for the president. The same Democrats and journalists, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci, who downplayed the virus throughout February as a trifle, were now blaring how Trump had done nothing during that time.

Repeating the Chinese talking points only helped them in their disinformation cause. As April unwound the press saw its chance to pounce on the administration, casting the president as ineffectual and highlighting all of the dire numbers of cases and deaths. Helping them in that cause -- trumpeting what a fabulous job China had done in response to the outbreak. No longer were suspicions about their attempts at covering up the outbreak heard, no more questions concerning how they permitted the virus to travel outside its borders were permitted. Instead China was now praiseworthy.

On April 7 the Chi-Coms released a farcical news report -- After months of struggling to contain the scourge they suddenly came forward to boldly declare they had experienced no new deaths as a result of the coronavirus. Our unserious news complex was not the least bit curious about this announcement; they simply regurgitated the ‘’news’’, always making a point to frame this surprising development against Donald Trump and his perceived incompetence.

It was telling that there was no in depth coverage of just how China managed this feat. We were not given outlines as to what techniques or treatments were employed. No one in the press thought to ask if the Chi-Coms were so adept at handling this outbreak why they were not sharing their newfound methods with the rest of the world. It was simply taken in as an accurate report, and boy -- this sure helps make Donald Trump look even more neglectful and abusive!

This media malpractice continues today. Note how uniform the press had been in its ridicule of President Trump over his claim to have a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year. Now that it has arrived we do not see any recognition concerning his name of this achievement. The press avoids any connection whatsoever to a pair of treatments hitting the market to Donald Trump.

This new report on draconian propaganda does little to impact the image of the communist leadership in China. We always knew of their dictatorial control on the populace and the obsessive desire they harbor for burnishing their national image and party glory. But what it does reveal is just how injurious and manipulative our own news outlets have been for the past year on this topic. Framing a narrative is one thing. Gaslighting for the Chinese, at the expense of our own public health, takes things to an all new low for our press.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; communist; coronavirus; media; pandemic; wuhan; wuhanvirus

1 posted on 12/22/2020 5:56:34 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

IMO, the world will NEVER know how many died in China from their engineered virus.


2 posted on 12/22/2020 7:15:41 AM PST by ridesthemiles ( )
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To: Kaslin
Note how uniform the press had been in its ridicule of President Trump over his claim to have a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year. Now that it has arrived we do not see any recognition concerning his name of this achievement. The press avoids any connection whatsoever to a pair of treatments hitting the market to Donald Trump.
Scott Adams describes the upcoming situation as “the pointy haired boss” ploy. Biden will do something which is not actually relevant to the problem - and then will stonewall any implication that anything else but his “solution” did anything to ameliorate the problem.

. . . and we know how hard that will be to sell to “the media."


3 posted on 12/22/2020 7:16:44 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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To: ridesthemiles
the world will NEVER know how many died in China from their engineered virus.
We had better get on with figuring out how to engineer inoculations (such as Moderna’s messenger RNA IIRC) which are not only very quick to make but also “generally regarded as safe” by design alone, without extensive testing. And also figure out how to ramp up production ten times faster.

Otherwise, somebody is gonna develop a toxic virus even worse than wo-flu and inoculate their own people against it before deliberately infecting the rest of the world with it.

This technology would make it possible to “cure” (in a public health sense) the common cold.


4 posted on 12/22/2020 7:35:36 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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To: Kaslin

5 posted on 12/22/2020 8:02:37 AM PST by clearcarbon
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion; Kaslin; ridesthemiles; null and void; SeekAndFind; Jane Long; ...

Over the months I was not aware that President Trump was doing something special to expedite the vaccine(s). I was made aware several times that Bill Gates was helping to finance 7 vaccine efforts with various companies. I wonder what kind of contracts he has for profiting from his “generosity?” Back in March I was discussing the potential for high dose and IV Vitamin C to help heal Virus sufferers with my son. He was about to leave for Afghanistan and we were deciding what supplements he should take with him. At that time several Chinese groups were starting research on high IV dose C, which were supposed to be finished in Sept. My son told me that several youtube reports on Vitamin C and China and been removed. Later when I tried to post explanations about Dr. Zelenko’s 3 part early treatment protocol, and the scientific reasons why this approach might be helpful at Comments to AOL articles, I was censored and
told my comment did not meet “community standards.” This happened at least 6 times. Boy, somebody out there really does not want an effective, low cost, early cure for Covid. Dr. Zelenko’s $20 treatment with almost no deaths, versus Dr. Fauci and Gilead Sciences Remdesivir which does not seem to be very effective at saving lives, but will cost insurers
around $3,000 per course of treatment.

Meanwhile I have seen almost no major media suggestions for using low cost methods like targeted nutrition to lower illness rates. I was pleasantly surprised to see the article linked below from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, regarding seasonal reasons for varied illnesses. This article gave good emphasis to the importance of VITAMIN D3, the possible extra need by darker skinned people, and lack of sun exposure. I think they were too timid in their dose recommendations, citing above 4000 IU as potentially harmful. The second link below goes into detail about safe doses, safe blood test results, etc. And points out that toxicity generally only occurs with very high doses taken for a very long time. His doctor told my 200 lb. 6’1” son to take 5000 IU for his winter depression (SAD).

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/12/coronavirus-why-cold-winter-weather-makes-it-harder-to-fight-respiratory-infections/?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=crm-email::src=ngp::cmp=editorial::add=SpecialEdition_20201218&rid=8AE1D502C72A9922B0E643AE91575C3F

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-much-vitamin-d-is-too-much#TOC_TITLE_HDR_4


6 posted on 12/22/2020 10:10:25 PM PST by gleeaikin
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To: Kaslin

When can humanity file a class action suit against MSM for malpractice?


7 posted on 12/22/2020 10:15:00 PM PST by Chgogal (#StopBiden'sBananaRepublic. )
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To: gleeaikin

Meanwhile I have seen almost no major media suggestions for using low cost methods like targeted nutrition to lower illness rates.

And you probably never will. There a many things available to anyone who makes an effort to read up on things and use some common sense to improve their resistance or even kill such viruses. Especially now since we have the internet and anyone with a computer has easy access to information. But unfortunately way to many people in a matter of speaking want everything handed to them on a silver platter as well as coming with a money back guarantee. Not to mention that many people have lost the ability of good judgement. If I happen to hear a claim that something appears to work like magic, I examine it from all angles such as Why does it work, how does it work, how long has it been around, what are other peoples experiences, what maybe the side effects and so on. Of course all this takes diligence, patience and persistence something which anymore is in short supply, as most every one expects or is accustomed to instant results or gratification.

Oh well, things sure have changed but whatever the case my be, stay healthy and well and wishing you and everyone else in the group a very Merry Christmas and may the good Lord give us another four years with a great president like Donald Trump.


8 posted on 12/23/2020 9:02:05 AM PST by saintgermaine (THE TIME TRAVELLER )
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