When I was a court stenographer in NYC, after work I'd go home and watch the news with my grandfather. I've had many cases publicized on the news and every single time the news would flat out LIE about what was said in that courtroom. I worked in the Grand Jury which are secret proceedings. How could the news have heard what was going on? And even if there was a leak, you'd think the reporters would get the story right. But no. So since then, I've never really trusted what the news had to say.
That being said, I have been following independent journalists who speak to people about things they've worked with, things they've done, things that happen to them, etc. Straight from the horses mouth - which is how I like to get my info, too. Anonymous sources are mostly BS.
Tiffany Fitzhenry is a well-known and respected journalist. She started out in Hollywood as a writer and producer. They *Loved* her ideas and offered her $$ and the opportunity to create shows. On her way up in the world of Hollywood, she was propositioned and declined because she was married. She didn't know that's the way Hollywood worked. After her declining that proposition, suddenly her shows that the networks Loved and already started production on were cancelled.
She then realized what Hollywood was all about. Too much to write, this is just the basics.
Since then she has been a whistleblower against Hollywood elite, helping people and families with stories similar to hers. She decided to take her information to the public and started her own company and YouTube channel where she investigates and brings forth her work. She also posts breaking factual news on Twitter; I'd say that's where she is the most.
I am a total Disney girl, since I was a kid. I'm 51 and I'm going next week by myself, I just love it there. But over the years I'd hear stories, horrible stories involving pedophilia and child sex trafficking. The stories are out there with whistleblowers telling their stories. They're just not picked up by mainstream news because basically, they are all in it together. Six corporations own all the media. Six. Think of how many channels are out there, and think that there's only Six corporations. To me, that's just nuts. They own tv, radio and newspaper. Six corporations, and they are all friendly with each other. If something bad is said about one of them, they'll make it a story, but only briefly just so they can say they're being fair. But really, there's a million stories they squash. They also love drama, it makes them big money. So they lie about things, give it a spin, just to make more money.
If CNN, FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS, etc. aired or published this story, THEN would you believe it? And why? Mainstream media have been caught in lies over and over and over and over and over. Independent journalists KNOW if they lie, they are out of business because they don't have the support huge corporations do, so they make sure what they're putting out there is factual. Also, if an independent journalist lies, they can be dragged into court for lying. These people are just like you and me, they don't have big $$ to defend themselves against big corporations, so they make sure what they are putting out there is Truth.
As I said, Tiffany Fitzhenry is well-known and respected and has over 48,000 subscribers.
Realize also that many do not subscribe for fear of retaliation.
Here is her info from her About section on her website
www.tiffanyfitzhenry.com
"Author of the
Amazon #1 Bestselling trilogy The Oldest Soul, speaker, and public personality, Tiffany FitzHenry is a Hollywood whistleblower, prolific writer and independent producer. Her soon to be released documentary, LIVING THE DREAM, details her experience as a screenwriter who shot to prominence with multiple award-winning TV and feature projects, garnering the attention of the biggest producers and networks in Hollywood. The film reveals the raw and unfiltered truth behind the scandalous Hollywood headlines, reminds humanity of the critical importance of storytelling, and asks the question, ‘why does Hollywood even exist?’ Presently, she is working toward producing her latest spec pilot, PEACHES, a half hour TV series inspired by her life in the south, with fellow Georgian and Grammy award-winning multi-platinum artist Zac Brown. She also recently co-wrote and produced the short comedy proof-of-concept DAY 8 and is looking toward funding and developing the feature. With a full slate of projects, Tiffany is expanding her independent publishing company, Hierarchy, into film and TV production with the goal of building a full-service movie studio in south Atlanta."
There's also a video she made about a top model, Ana Lucia, and her experience: