A list of puns related to "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation"
https://twitter.com/Witherscbc/status/1479469806474641417
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/dartmouth-tech-company-security-probe-class-action-suit-1.6306800
Meta fam,
Iβm sharing this NOT to promote FUD but to showcase what it looks like when market corruption leads to bogus lawsuits in an effort to shake real investors from their real shares so shorts can cover β¦ and when that fake news lands on a desk of a Nova Scotia reporter, who by my estimation, does not understand the story he is reporting on.
Edit: if you have information that would help CBC report more thoroughly, please share with them.
https://dailygalaxy.com/2021/12/humans-didnt-invent-mathematics-to-what-if-einstein-never-existed-planet-earth-report/
INTRODUCTION
I apologize in advance to everyone here about my prolonged radio silence - over a year, I think - concerning this proposed OP of mine, but I've been busy as hell working on it behind the scenes the whole time. Since the last time I posted a thread I was told that I was being too confusing, I'll try and summarize things as simply as possible:
The CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) is Canada's national broadcaster and both it as well as its French counterpart, the SociΓ©tΓ© Radio-Canada (Radio-Canada Society) have arguably been GamerGate's most prolofic detractors, having published at least 28 major hit pieces since they started reporting on us on October 1, 2014.
Every few years, the CBC's representatives need to make an appearance before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), which is part of the Canadian government, to have their broadcast license renewed. During these proceedings, they need to address all outstanding issues or problems at this time. The original deadline for this process was supposed to have been in 2018, but, due to a "regime change" among the higher ups at the CBC, this was pushed twice, first to 2019 and finally to 2020 in order to give them time to settle in and properly prepare.
Since the CBC is funded by taxpayer money, these proceedings are public and people - not only Canadians, but apparently anyone who has consumed media that the CBC has published - can submit feedback in the form of an "intervention", which can consist of opinions, comments, or complaints. (Insert ominous noise here.)
Operation Canadian BaCon II is intended to be a massively scaled-up version of Operation Disrespectul Nod, except instead of Gawker Media we're going after a major mainstream media outlet: Our goal is to encourage as many GamerGate supporters (and any other individuals who've been misrepresented or lied about) as we can to take full advantage of the intervention process by submitting as many complaints about the CBC as possible about legitimate ethical violations and verifiable breaches of their own "Journalistic Standards and Practices" in order to put them in the hot seat with the Canadian government and make them answer some very difficult questions about their practices.
What makes this different from Operation Disrespectul Nod is that the CBC can't use spin or propaganda to attack us because they'd b
Radio Canada rescues National Public Radio debt in a silent move.
The Canada Broadcasting Corp rescues The Public Broadcasting Service.
Radio to Radio and TV to TV.
This sets a floor for US media where there are news stations that report news in what could be considered a consensus-built view of the world. Where there wasn't really a floor before, at least not officially, the standards of the Canadian government for news bleed through, organically and culturally to the NPR and PBS stations across America.
This stabilizes things in a "Post-Fox" world, any station trying to spin conspiracy theories is checked by a network of stations that can independently check things. Using this imported Hardoowd flooring the USA learns to stand on its own two feet again. Fake News dies down as people learn the mistakes of the past to discover media literacy on a mass scale.
And if there's one thing America does well, it's Mass Media. The inventor of Rock and Roll, Talkies and biggest market for Vtubers.
How does America fair with a solid place to pull themselves out of quicksand?
I could imagine someone using something like this for a bootleg cover or something.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation tapebox
This is an update to the thread from early January concerning my OP, Operation Canadian BaCon II. For everyone who missed it the first time around, here's the gist of what it's all about:
WHAT'S IT ABOUT?
The CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) is Canada's national broadcaster and both it as well as its French counterpart, the SociΓ©tΓ© Radio-Canada (Radio-Canada Society) have arguably been GamerGate's most prolific detractors, having published at least 28 major hit pieces since they started reporting on us on October 1, 2014.
Every few years, the CBC's representatives need to make an appearance before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), part of the Canadian government, to have their broadcast license renewed. The original deadline for this process was supposed to have been in 2018, but, due to a "regime change" among the Powers That Be at the CBC, this was delayed twice, first to 2019 and finally to 2020 in order to give them enough time to settle in and properly prepare.
Since the CBC is funded by taxpayer money, these proceedings are public and people - not only Canadians, but anyone who has consumed media that the CBC has published (watch, listened to, or read it) - can submit feedback in the form of an "intervention", which can consist of opinions, comments, or complaints. (Insert ominous noise here.)
Operation Canadian BaCon II is intended to be a massively scaled-up version of Operation Disrespectul Nod, except instead of Gawker Media we're going after a major mainstream media outlet: Our goal is to encourage as many GamerGate supporters (and any other individuals who've been misrepresented or lied about) as we can to take full advantage of the intervention process by submitting as many complaints about the CBC as possible about legitimate ethical violations and verifiable breaches of their own "Journalistic Standards and Practices" in order to put them in the hot seat with the Canadian government and make them answer some very difficult questions about their practices and behavior.
What makes this different from Operation Disrespectul Nod is that the CBC can't use spin or propaganda to attack us because they'd be interfering with a legitimate govermental process. Moreover, as I currently understand it, if we
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