Before leaving a Washington, D.C. stage last night, James OKeefe, the founder of Project Veritas, told his audience: We have one announcement to make real quick. Because of what Eric did, another person came to us. Were proud to announce the next insider who will blow the whistle. Hes been recording for months, all of his colleagues, his bosses, his senior people. This may be the biggest story Project Veritas has ever broke. Next week, the next insider to blow the whistle on the next organization
is within CNN. |
OKeefe, the self described guerrilla journalist, said he will release dozens of recordings made of officials at the highest levels of CNN, revealing a political agenda, bias and misconduct hidden from public view. In a country governed by public opinion, and where public opinion is largely governed by the press, isnt it critical to understand what governs the press? A CNN whistleblower will show you how the synthetic commodify is made, in their own words. Its time to #ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/6VbXcPYed3 James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 13, 2019 |
OKeefe said a CNN insider had conducted some hidden camera muckraking and that it will be the groups biggest story of the year. He added that, Based upon what the people in these tapes say, [the media] is no longer even doing legitimate news gathering. The whistleblower, who remains anonymous, allegedly said he started at CNN with a dream to work in media, but my dream had become a nightmare. Obviously, CNN anchor Brian Stelter will play a starring role in the recordings. OKeefe issued a warning to Stelter by tweet (below). It might be time to recall the worst things youve said to CNN staff in the hallways, @brianstelter. Project Veritas has a reliable source who wore a hidden 🎥 James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 12, 2019 |
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