This OANN.COM video (‘The Story Of Ivermectin’ Sheds Light On The History & Benefits Of The Drug) does a LOT more than the title suggests. Yes, it's a great review of Ivermectin's stellar history and benefits and is worth watching (and sending to your vax-considering friends) but it's much more than that.
The last few minutes focus on the CRIMINALITY of those involved in suppressing Ivermectin and pushing the useless Remdesivir and, ultimately deliberately causing "hundreds of thousands, possibly even millions" of deaths world-wide.
This production does all but call for arrests of the perps. My wife and I watched this at dinner and were stunned. Best of all, One America News Network has a huge and growing audience:
"The latest USA Today/Suffolk poll shows that only a third of Trump voters now consider Fox News as their 'most trusted source of news.' That is down from 58 percent back in 2016. David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, was blunt: The switch from Fox to Newsmax and One America News Network (OANN) is 'a seismic shift in the landscape of trusted news sources for conservatives.'" [Bold added] https://thenewamerican.com/fox-viewership-continues-to-plummet-viewers-moving-to-oann-newsmax/
Somewhere I read that OANN is owned by CNN....
https://www.oann.com/about/
"One America News Network is owned by Herring Networks, Inc. Herring Networks, Inc. is a family owned and operated, independent media company focused on providing high quality national television programming to consumers via its national cable networks. The for-profit company was established in 2004 and has its primary production operations in California and Washington, DC."
A quick search didn't find anything contradicting the above.
Boy I hope you are correct. I like OANN. I was hunting for the article that broke down the ownership trail. Whom to believe anymore!
Let us know if you find anything of interest. Like you, I hope they aren't secretly woke or anything.
Red Herring.
California AND D.C. ... hmmm
It would make sense why they cut away at Rally's.
That article was about them getting their revenue by ATT who owns CNN and DirecTV.