What if global conflict is not just about power—but perception itself? This piece examines how narratives, technology, and data shape what we believe and how we see the world.
Posts tagged as “Media narratives”
Episode 2716 explores how narratives are shaped in modern politics and media. Experts revisit the Vince Foster case and ongoing questions surrounding it.
Tonight’s Intelligence Briefing explores the strategic implications of the U.S. strike linked to Iran and the vital Strait of Hormuz energy corridor. Experts examine geopolitics, media narratives, and domestic security concerns shaping the global landscape.
New details reveal the woman killed in a Minneapolis ICE-involved shooting was an organized anti-ICE activist trained to obstruct federal agents. Reports indicate her involvement in coordinated resistance networks contradicts early media narratives portraying her as an uninvolved bystander.
By Sarah Arnold President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Tammy Bruce, a prominent conservative commentator and former Fox News contributor, will become the State Department’s…
By Matt Margolis With the momentum benefiting Donald Trump in the final weeks of the campaign, the sign of desperation from the Democrats has reached…
By John Miles Host Ted Rall doubted German officials’ claim that an amateur diver could have been responsible for the pipeline’s sabotage, noting the difficulty…
By CDM Staff In the vast pantheon of history, black people have been both victims and oppressors. Yet history has been so politicized that we hear…












Serious risk of ‘poisoning the jury’ in Charlie Kirk murder trial – former lawyer to RT
The reported death of Charlie Kirk has ignited a wave of conspiracy theories online. Conflicting claims and unanswered questions continue to drive speculation.