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Title: BFP Roundtable: Introducing Newsbud
Published: 2016-01-15
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWMC0_mCZ6Q
Title: BFP Roundtable: Introducing Newsbud
Published: 2016-01-15
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWMC0_mCZ6Q
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and what we want to do as as the people we want to make them irrelevant okay so instead of being grumpy and all the time talk about how bad they are it's just make them irrelevant okay so is just like okay let's just have a real calm real because I'm no censorship looking back for its to the boiling frog post round table the BFP are or2/114
is it the boiling frog posts roundtable anymore that is really the question on the table for today let me explain today we have lined up Sibel Edmonds of boiling frog postdoc come of course and Peter because of Peter B. Collins dot com and we have peppy Escobar roving reporter and men around town %HESITATION to talk about a new media venture that we have at least broach3/114
this topic before on the right round table on now it has a name it has a face it's starting to come together and ultimately will only come together through the support of all the people out there listening so let's start by putting it on the table and the new media venture is called news but and well Sibel you're here why don't you tell us what this4/114
is all about how it came together what you are planning to accomplish with this new media venture well I guess in a way you can call it some sort of an evolution from where I started to where we started as partners and associates with boiling frogs post a but then %HESITATION one of the things that I came to into real station off was the fact that5/114
we are seeing three different categories of media landscape or platforms out there of of course one is mainstream media we all know about them medical rations advertisement brand and of course they are also connected to the government's I'm nothing to really talk about that but then with the book of internet beast thought it seemed out what was Duke as alternative media sources and that many of6/114
those %HESITATION who actually garnered interest a out following neighbor coopted by the same people basically who rhyme mainstream media on mainstream media %HESITATION again you're looking at two categories within the second category up was a sub category one of them would be advertisement model where you are dependent on the dollars the money that comes from mega corporations whether it's Walmart or make Donald's or Viagra or7/114
out and I you know you name it or you have this nonprofit model which is like a con artist me in many ways they are set up as Bible one C. three organization so they are exams from paying tax so with that of many people don't know about it %HESITATION many your final once each three if you want to be tax exam that comes with strings8/114
attached from the government because there are hundreds of pages of rules that you have to abide by so does free tax a quota is not coming back out any strings attached what their findings of these nonprofit so called alternative media comes from what I referred to the same mega corporation owners billionaires the dynasty families I mean you look at people like Rockefeller's foundations cook Brad there9/114
is of course the evil of the evil of the evil less that George Soros who spends tens of millions of dollars this billionaire sugar Daddy feeding these so called alternative mediums you know the alternative media outlets by will once the trees look at them you know there are so many of them their diamond dozen and look at their funding most of them on average get eight10/114
to ten million dollars and if you look at what they're producing there producing zilch and many many your relative to what they are receiving and they are absolutely control the same NGOs I was exposed to during my activities with Congress during my whistle blowing again the organization I set out they come with screens first of all they tell you these are the people you need to11/114
have on your board of advisors and these are the people you gonna have as your board of directors this is what you can say this is what he plants a okay and basically didn't have to even push it that much because they get these people they give them the money they create that dependency people salary depends on them and then these people be already self centered12/114
because they know that if they don't make their sugar Daddies happy that's funding that grants next year is not gonna come therefore the actually self censured they don't want to piss off their sugar that is let me put it that way then the third category is the yard you have Hausen tens of thousands of individual bloggers okay and some of them produce really good work by13/114
the week ninety nine point nine nine nine percent many many of them they are limited by their resources you're looking at the one man or a one woman shop in and most these people almost all of them have to have the time drop goal warped pay rent each you know they have families some of them to support so they do it as a part time is14/114
almost like hobby base activities and and there are so many things that they can accomplish but how could they because they have full time jobs they don't have the resources to give me an example even beat our own website boiling frocks close almost once every two three months I get documents from someone who claims to be a whistleblower okay well to examine that document Jane's I15/114
need to authenticate it okay now I know places where I can get that document authenticated but it costs money to do that so even beat our site which is a little bit up above maybe an individually operated because we do have some support coming from a reader ships donations and subscriptions we are still slow limited and all the people who want to do investigative journalism you16/114
know really investigative work all or productions each man is like well maybe this week I have two hours or three hours anyhow with news but what we want to do is we want to have this model that has it all okay one it has no strings to any of the mega corporations meaning no advertisements whatsoever you know none of those marketing gimmicks or the advertisement guns17/114
no relations no no relation whatsoever but corporations mega corporations chew you don't want to have anything to do with the sugar Daddies me the one had anything to do with those billionaires whether they are hope others or the evil soro's or or or the Rockefellers or the comic you sort of Hewlett Packard's family look at them every single one of these major alternative media have the18/114
same evil bastards on their list is like %HESITATION Yaffe five hundred thousand from this you know people don't know many of them but they should go and look at for example democracy now why would George Soros paid one and a half million dollars a year to democracy now is it because he is like here I don't know he's this monkey is this person altruistic he has19/114
such cold and hard he's a good person heaps hears about your liberties heats hears about our liberties is that true Peter I mean seriously nobody pause or not many people pause and think what the hell is this guy giving one and a half million dollars person now what is it for unless they truly believe these people are normal people wonderful people okay then they have to20/114
really take many of those information that comes from these resources from these outlets made mincemeat more than a grain of salt okay so that's what we gonna do no foundation you wanna be a model that says we are one hundred percent people find it at least two people subscriptions through people's donations but we also want to be able to counter the other side that the alternative21/114
media well find that ones the ones that we talked about and and the mainstream media with the resources we wanna be able to have a team of investigative journalist all over the country and internationally you wanna be able to have travel budget forties people we want to be able to have producers who produce regular shows that analysis so we want to be able to give all22/114
that which give that to you that to be consistent to be regular to to be able to truly basic countered the other site me want their resources minus the evil doers minus the strings and that basically sums up the model of what green vision and the fact that the only way to get it is through people support and the only peak only party BNP will be23/114
accountable to would be the fault meaning lest they be get this started hopefully we well okay with it beat your support people and you get going if we don't do well if we don't do what we are promising in one year there put us out of business they was a heck with you I'm not going to support you because you are disappointment or you are not24/114
you know you're not delivering what you promised and there is simple will be out of business that's the model is easy in a way I know is one of your favorite words James it's what I call voluntarism and you call meaning people they like you they they are satisfied that they see the value in what you're doing they'll keep your business there help you expand they25/114
don't you don't perform you're not true you're not sincere you're out that sums it up well that is an awful lot on the plate so I guess the question is what content will be lined up for this new outlet and die on that note so I guess we can bring Peter into this conversation Peter B. Collins what it what expertise are you bringing to the table26/114
what's what is your role going to be in New Zealand of what I expect to be doing is to take the Daily News and comment podcasts that I currently deliver as an audio podcast that Peter B. Collins dot com and upgraded to a video podcast that would be distributed on the news but platform and there to %HESITATION elements there one came out of our conversation at27/114
the round table a few months ago where some of my podcast listeners know that I produce a podcast call processing distortion at boiling frogs post and they wanted to try to use the same subscription to access both sides and technically we weren't able to make that work and so one of the resolutions of that is to build this new platform new spot where many different contributors28/114
will %HESITATION provide the content %HESITATION some of which was already being made other things will be a custom and newly created for new spot and so for me it's the opportunity to move up because I understand I'm a I'm a radio guy that's my background but more and more people who are accessing content on their phones up preferred video over audio they prefer video overtaxed and29/114
with the help of the news but production team and Sabella as been busy recruiting a lot of talented people to support us off camera off Mike oh I'm very excited about being able to produce a daily %HESITATION or nightly news report %HESITATION that will be video %HESITATION instead of just audio so that's what's in it for me but I'm also very excited about being able to30/114
launch a new and independent platform and I want to take just one second here to illustrate the importance of independence this week the Ringling brothers Barnum and Bailey circus finally announced that they are going to retire the show elephants that they have abused for generations and I know a very talented news anchor who lost their job I'm I'm not gonna identify the gender of this person31/114
%HESITATION but this anchor was one of the top rated people in the market on the number one news station and under previous management well there'd been great protection a real fire wall for the reporters and they could investigate fearlessly but management and ownership change and when this anchor did an in depth study of how Barnum and Bailey treated its elephants and gruesome details are about really32/114
the barbaric way they were %HESITATION they were captured and shed and and mishandled by trainers well well the station decided that the advertising money from the circus was more important to them then this talented anchor who had worked for them for eighteen years and this didn't get reported on that station it didn't get reported anywhere if I didn't know this person %HESITATION you know directly I33/114
wouldn't even know about it and so most of the overt censorship that takes place is not visible to the consumer of news and information and unfortunately most of the people who work in the business no longer have any kind of independence or courage to say well if you're gonna fire this anchor because of this person reported the truth about a major sponsor of this station and34/114
the ownership I'm out of here well nobody left when this anchor was fired and this is just an example of the way the corporate media in this country is dominated by advertisers and there are a number of other stories I could tell that this is the freshest and most recent and I am delighted for this person bit of the story that cost there then the person35/114
of a very important high paying job %HESITATION has finally produced a good result of but I think that the people who are watching this can understand that much of what you see on television and more importantly the things you don't see are are driven by the interests of advertisers and when we get to work Sibel likes to call the so called are independent media well there36/114
they are compromised because of their dependence on the foundation funders and sometimes wealthy individuals who provide the money that keep their operations going and so we are intentionally bypassing well I'm you know these these of well land mines on the road to good reporting good journalism and that's why I'm very excited to be a part of news but yeah that's what I I didn't know about37/114
this this is the first time I heard about it Peter I mean that is just outrageous is outrageous and not surprising move you know think is safe think wouldn't get this I hate it when they call these channels like national public radio and they use the word public aura PBS Porter port the same thing all people have to do is go to this page and I'll38/114
send you the link James arm and take a look at their funding they have this pie chart and they are showing in this is national public radio NPR hub late and and you look at the public funds come money that comes from from the people this is about thirty percent and then you look at the money coming from mega corporations about twenty percent and within these39/114
many military industrial complex corporations mega corporations trillion dollars corporations are included now if they want to put a disclaimer at the end of each show that deals with the war issues for NPR I wouldn't have as much problem for example if you're talking about Syria order talking about levy already talking about Afghanistan or al Qaeda each day would end and then say by the way the40/114
money for this show came from military industrial complex players no program and and Lockheed Martin and so on and so on at least they would give people an opportunity to pause and say yeah maybe I shouldn't really take what they are saying at its face value because if they want to report on these wars related can also stories they get their real job those guys wouldn't41/114
be funding them those millions of dollars wouldn't come from the Lockheed Martin and or compliment etcetera dare lifeline their bloodline is rewards they want more ways as long as there are wars they're gonna have trillions of dollars they'll be in business you take away wars and there will be no Lockheed Martin there will be no out Notre Brahmin sh so mean you're looking at that Diane42/114
renew woman and that and the rest of them talking about war stories start looking at those dollar signs coming to them millions of dollars from those war machine they are reporting they're getting money from the war machine to report so even then they give you things that you say all my goodness this is so balance rarely go back listening game you will see there is no43/114
such a thing as balance so that pie chart is really important and and I always emphasize it so there are so many colors in their pie charts and I will send you the link you'll show with our viewers so thirty percent is this color pink or whatever's people and then you have the mega corporations that nineteen twenty percent Dennis says five percent of their money comes44/114
from the government okay so government is paying money to the NPR then they put foundations we tried the same people as the mega corporations issue that really distinguish between the two so where does George Soros money come from you know Rockefeller Hewlett Packard's all those jokes so that's another big chunk there then they put all these private universities you know from Harvard to this and that45/114
and then you look at that chart and all the different colors and the amount our height chart is going to be all one color so it's going to be whatever's the color is blue it's blue there are no slices there is one hundred percent public funded one hundred percent people find it meaning we are not going to and he did the same thing with the boiling46/114
frocks post we want to do it in a much larger scale San Bernardino happened we already have several people you're going to have more than what I referred to just like picnic is going to be a roving cameraman so the nearest person to that location is gonna hop on the plane or drive sixty miles of forty miles and be one our camera man or woman and47/114
and our reporters going and interviewing the witness ourselves I'm so tired of being dependent other you know on other people's reporting I want to get get it get it directly and present it to our audience and now days well what I hear because I'm old of this new technology that you can have this canon I believe I don't think the Sony I think is canon and48/114
as you are extreme in as you're recording yet it's screens by you to use a real time so on the ground you can have that kind of reporting honey ratted out what's the salt being reported it's them they're not you know and there are hundreds thousands of examples like that same thing with internationally Peter Pat and I were talking about this amp Peppa Escobar he's going49/114
to be one of our international investigative journalist and doubt and peppy a sad %HESITATION that well let's say he wants to go to Syria and Yemen well he needs to have a translator east I have a camera person he has some contacts list the eleven on well who's gonna provide the resources for the plane tickets for getting there or hiring the people that that you need50/114
to have in order to provide to the people directly beat out bias real reporting from the grounds from Yemen from %HESITATION from Syria from northern Iraq and say here is the real reporting coming from real investigative journalist funded by to people and is coming back to the people and and and and I guess the moto here would be with all these people alternative pseudo alternative media51/114
and the mainstream media they have made people us weekly people irrelevant we are not even in the equation okay it's about that one percent is not even one percent if you look at that one person is really blowing it out of the east much smaller down one percent and what we want to do as as the people we want to make them irrelevant okay so instead52/114
of being grumpy and all the time talk about how bad they are it's just make them irrelevant okay and speaking of Pepe Escobar we have them right here why don't we ask him ourselves up peppy how did you get involved with news but in what is your role going to be with this new media venture well I'm it's an honor and I'm very pleased to be53/114
involved with two people that are not only friends but that out I deeply respect seat belt and Peter and I'm the other ones that I don't know but it's a it's an amazingly %HESITATION elastic cast off well generations which is fantastic I love working with duh we younger people especially and for me it's very very important tile you come to a certain age where I don't54/114
know many winning horses around to pets right I've I've just emerge from our I fantastic experience but India and like %HESITATION most %HESITATION law of affairs that ended very badly with Asia times all why do you defunct Asia times online doesn't exist anymore %HESITATION what what's going on now it's or it's a joke frankly and yeah I was evolves to out not only throughout so did55/114
you won't hear from two thousand to two thousand fourteen of Asia times online when we managed to introduce the brand globally I respected brand globally and as are the roving correspondent I was the face of Asia times all over the world litter everywhere so I was always the guy from Asia and so are the problem is we we we're depending on an outdated model we depending56/114
on one benefactor in fact %HESITATION our Google ads %HESITATION what we're you know less than what five percent total already use maybe seven eight percent and our %HESITATION benefactor yeah it's a new Chinese diet tycoon progressive he got involved in myriads are political legal and administrative managerial economic and that very very serious problems and always the %HESITATION our funds disappeared completely at the end of two57/114
thousand and thirteen when I was prepared to establish myself up in Hong Kong for good I was even renting an apartment which is sickening in my case is that you watched that for a moment and I got a call from my aunt his secretary saying that %HESITATION Asia times online who would be that so you know two or three of us we tried everything to put