In a move sure to send shockwaves through the online activist community, Jonathon Elinoff—activist, researcher, and the filmmaker behind the
Core of Corruption documentary series—has released a
video archive of dozens of network news broadcasts detailing controversial and suppressed news stories.
The archive, compiled over a period of several years, features actual network news coverage of the Trilateral Commission, the shadow government that went into operation on 9/11, the Bohemian Grove and numerous other topics that the nightly news almost never mentions. Many of the videos (if not all) are being released online for the first time.
Just a few of the incredible videos currently available in the archive include:
A 2002 CBS report on Ptech:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmXkFMlEGWg&feature=player_embeddedA 1981 ABC report admitting Neal Bush was linked to Reagan's would-be assassin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nbMqQo4AYY&feature=player_embeddedA 1994 CBS report on CIA drug running through Mena, Arkansas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiczqeT_RDg&feature=player_embeddedThe archive currently consists of 142 videos with many more being released each day. Announcing the release of the archive on the email subscription list at CoreofCorruption.com, Elinoff wrote: "This archive is the result of over $10,000 investment from Elinoff and even more from other individuals. I am still looking to connect with other people to get their clips. I will be uploading everything I have over the course of the next year, since I have over 4,000 clips so far and even more coming. I am labeling them but do not yet have them organized. I would like to launch a project similar to HisotryCommons.org and build a database using these clips."
http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20090901_suppressed_news_archive.htmSee the videos here:
www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5FDFE0354D392DA7