This is the wrong URL for CNBC friends. This one is cnbcusa.com as opposed to cnbc.com. The graphics look convincing but the stories don't appear to be the same. Could be fine, but it makes me a bit suspicious.
The stories are old, not very active. There are a few things to note:
Not very active, stories posted sporadically and with large time gaps (iow, not daily news or even weekly news, which indicates a VERY small number of 'journalists' active there
The "About us" blurb make grandiose claims that do not make sense
CNBC USA is the number one business and financial news network on the planet.
Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational to make astute decisions to get ahead.
CNBC International ensures no matter where you are you can keep up to date with the latest breaking business and financial news.
With international headquarters in London and Singapore, we provide you with the perfect 24-hour global business briefing. From the start of trading in Asia, through the Closing Bell on Wall Street, our fast-paced, hard-hitting business coverage makes CNBC essential viewing for any senior business leader.
But click on the "Business" tab, and this is what you get:
Article: Jan 18, 2024; Article Jan 15, 2024; Article: Apr 27, 2023; Article Dec 5, 2022, etc.
So, not exactly the "number one news network", not exactly a source where "you can keep up to date", unless you are a piece of granite with an existence of a few million years. "24-hour global business briefing"? I don't think so.
The "author" - David Stevens, has posted only 5 articles on cnbcusa, and he (?) uses a stock photo as his avatar pick
There DOEs appear to be an active Journalist "David Stevens" who also lists cnbc as one of his conduits, but the face does NOT match the cnbcusa David Stevens (obviously)
None of the other stories on CNMCUSA or by the so-called cnbcusa David Stevens match or vibe with the current article on Pascal Najadi. They are all about other things, quite a varied theme base, and nothing that resembles the 'blockbuster' "Trump is Wartime President, WEF, Pandemic murders, etc" article.
Note: I did a deep dive dig on my favorite (well, despised) disinfo operation come clickbait site NewsPunch (aka YourNewsWire, ThePeople'sVoice) and r=found precursor publications on the url covering random, varied topics, like men's fashion, etc, for a few years, before it transformed and exploded out as "News No One Else is Brave Enough to Publish" in 2016.
Conclusions:
Add all these up and there are a few possible explanations.
Most likely are two:
One, this is a sleeper disinformation operation, that was established in sleeper mode, publishing reportedly legit articles on random topics, prepared to be activated at the right time to publish disinformation or "dirty news" designed to mislead and to poison the water hole in the awakening / truth sphere.
(By "dirty news", I am using the analogy of a 'dirty bomb', an explosive device that contains radioactive elements intended to poison the location and people where it is exploded, to describe the idea of news information that has some explosive power (i.e. truth) but which also contains misinformation and disinformation, the purpose of which is to disrupt the flow of actual fact-based truth and mislead those who have left the MSM matrix.)
Two, this is a clickbait operation by a scumbag person or group whose method is to present themselves (project the image) of being a big, legitimate operation, associated directly with CNBC.
Discussion:
I don't see ANY clickbait advertising on the website, which indicate that it is funded. By who? Cannot know without further digging. But simply being funded in itself indicates the motive is not clickbait money making.
Why would this website suddenly post an explosive article about Pascal Najadi, out of synch with all its other stories and activities?
Based on the above (even superficial) dig, I would be 100% suspicious of this website and ANYTHING they publish.
If you read the article, read it with a high degree of skepticism, and ask yourself:
are there elements / narratives / data in here that are seeking to manipulate me, in my thinking or emotional response?
Is there disinfo nestled in among the fact-based info?
what biases might the article be seeking to possibly exploit?
I read today on one researcher's post this idea: always ask questions. If you keep asking questions, the truth will eventually emerge.
So, don't just swallowing this article because it seems to say all the right things (plays to one's biases, etc), ask and be skeptical. Because there are ALWAYS forces out there seeking to derail us, and mental and emotional vigilance is the price of freedom of thought.
Desclaimer: I haven't gone through the article itself. The information MAY be legit, but I have serious doubts about the sauce, however. So I'm skeptical off the bat.
A friend sent me this link earlier today and I was thinking about posting this earlier. It should be stickied and the videos are great. The video that is just him talking talks about the Vax and Ukraine. More important is The Greatest Show on earth. These are a must see for everyone.
It’s accurate! I just can’t believe CNBC would put that out. It will actually take the MSM telling the dim what the heck is going on before they can believe it. I just got into an argument with my cnn loving Mom about biden vs President Trump. How the Hell could anyone vote for biden???? Ugh!
I can't find the original article, containing a link to a video (just shy of 1/2 way down archive page)
The viral masterpiece of Light, the short film titled “Cutting off the head of the Snake in Geneva,”... ingeniously embedded a code, cleverly disguised as a “title” beneath my name, which subtly fades in and out as I speak candidly, devoid of any scripted content.
The stories are old, not very active. There are a few things to note:
Not very active, stories posted sporadically and with large time gaps (iow, not daily news or even weekly news, which indicates a VERY small number of 'journalists' active there
The "About us" blurb make grandiose claims that do not make sense
CNBC USA is the number one business and financial news network on the planet.
Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational to make astute decisions to get ahead.
CNBC International ensures no matter where you are you can keep up to date with the latest breaking business and financial news.
With international headquarters in London and Singapore, we provide you with the perfect 24-hour global business briefing. From the start of trading in Asia, through the Closing Bell on Wall Street, our fast-paced, hard-hitting business coverage makes CNBC essential viewing for any senior business leader.
But click on the "Business" tab, and this is what you get:
Article: Jan 18, 2024; Article Jan 15, 2024; Article: Apr 27, 2023; Article Dec 5, 2022, etc.
So, not exactly the "number one news network", not exactly a source where "you can keep up to date", unless you are a piece of granite with an existence of a few million years. "24-hour global business briefing"? I don't think so.
The "author" - David Stevens, has posted only 5 articles on cnbcusa, and he (?) uses a stock photo as his avatar pick
There DOEs appear to be an active Journalist "David Stevens" who also lists cnbc as one of his conduits, but the face does NOT match the cnbcusa David Stevens (obviously)
None of the other stories on CNMCUSA or by the so-called cnbcusa David Stevens match or vibe with the current article on Pascal Najadi. They are all about other things, quite a varied theme base, and nothing that resembles the 'blockbuster' "Trump is Wartime President, WEF, Pandemic murders, etc" article.
Note: I did a deep dive dig on my favorite (well, despised) disinfo operation come clickbait site NewsPunch (aka YourNewsWire, ThePeople'sVoice) and r=found precursor publications on the url covering random, varied topics, like men's fashion, etc, for a few years, before it transformed and exploded out as "News No One Else is Brave Enough to Publish" in 2016.
Conclusions:
Add all these up and there are a few possible explanations.
Most likely are two:
One, this is a sleeper disinformation operation, that was established in sleeper mode, publishing reportedly legit articles on random topics, prepared to be activated at the right time to publish disinformation or "dirty news" designed to mislead and to poison the water hole in the awakening / truth sphere.
(By "dirty news", I am using the analogy of a 'dirty bomb', an explosive device that contains radioactive elements intended to poison the location and people where it is exploded, to describe the idea of news information that has some explosive power (i.e. truth) but which also contains misinformation and disinformation, the purpose of which is to disrupt the flow of actual fact-based truth and mislead those who have left the MSM matrix.)
Two, this is a clickbait operation by a scumbag person or group whose method is to present themselves (project the image) of being a big, legitimate operation, associated directly with CNBC.
Discussion:
I don't see ANY clickbait advertising on the website, which indicate that it is funded. By who? Cannot know without further digging. But simply being funded in itself indicates the motive is not clickbait money making.
Why would this website suddenly post an explosive article about Pascal Najadi, out of synch with all its other stories and activities?
Based on the above (even superficial) dig, I would be 100% suspicious of this website and ANYTHING they publish.
If you read the article, read it with a high degree of skepticism, and ask yourself:
are there elements / narratives / data in here that are seeking to manipulate me, in my thinking or emotional response?
Is there disinfo nestled in among the fact-based info?
what biases might the article be seeking to possibly exploit?
I read today on one researcher's post this idea: always ask questions. If you keep asking questions, the truth will eventually emerge.
So, don't just swallowing this article because it seems to say all the right things (plays to one's biases, etc), ask and be skeptical. Because there are ALWAYS forces out there seeking to derail us, and mental and emotional vigilance is the price of freedom of thought.
Desclaimer: I haven't gone through the article itself. The information MAY be legit, but I have serious doubts about the sauce, however. So I'm skeptical off the bat.
This is the wrong URL for CNBC friends. This one is cnbcusa.com as opposed to cnbc.com. The graphics look convincing but the stories don't appear to be the same. Could be fine, but it makes me a bit suspicious.
Wtf? good call
https://www.whois.com/whois/cnbcusa.com https://www.whois.com/whois/cnbc.com
Wonder if CNBC knows about this...
THIS is the level of vigilance we need across the board.
THANK YOU!
What a curious operation. Take a look at the live website: https://cnbcusa.com/
The stories are old, not very active. There are a few things to note:
Not very active, stories posted sporadically and with large time gaps (iow, not daily news or even weekly news, which indicates a VERY small number of 'journalists' active there
The "About us" blurb make grandiose claims that do not make sense
But click on the "Business" tab, and this is what you get:
Article: Jan 18, 2024; Article Jan 15, 2024; Article: Apr 27, 2023; Article Dec 5, 2022, etc.
So, not exactly the "number one news network", not exactly a source where "you can keep up to date", unless you are a piece of granite with an existence of a few million years. "24-hour global business briefing"? I don't think so.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/bearded-man-listening-music-through-earphones-2054809910
There DOEs appear to be an active Journalist "David Stevens" who also lists cnbc as one of his conduits, but the face does NOT match the cnbcusa David Stevens (obviously)
https://muckrack.com/david-stevens
https://www.housingwire.com/author/david-stevens-cmb/
Note: I did a deep dive dig on my favorite (well, despised) disinfo operation come clickbait site NewsPunch (aka YourNewsWire, ThePeople'sVoice) and r=found precursor publications on the url covering random, varied topics, like men's fashion, etc, for a few years, before it transformed and exploded out as "News No One Else is Brave Enough to Publish" in 2016.
Conclusions:
Add all these up and there are a few possible explanations.
Most likely are two:
One, this is a sleeper disinformation operation, that was established in sleeper mode, publishing reportedly legit articles on random topics, prepared to be activated at the right time to publish disinformation or "dirty news" designed to mislead and to poison the water hole in the awakening / truth sphere.
(By "dirty news", I am using the analogy of a 'dirty bomb', an explosive device that contains radioactive elements intended to poison the location and people where it is exploded, to describe the idea of news information that has some explosive power (i.e. truth) but which also contains misinformation and disinformation, the purpose of which is to disrupt the flow of actual fact-based truth and mislead those who have left the MSM matrix.)
Two, this is a clickbait operation by a scumbag person or group whose method is to present themselves (project the image) of being a big, legitimate operation, associated directly with CNBC.
Discussion:
I don't see ANY clickbait advertising on the website, which indicate that it is funded. By who? Cannot know without further digging. But simply being funded in itself indicates the motive is not clickbait money making.
Why would this website suddenly post an explosive article about Pascal Najadi, out of synch with all its other stories and activities?
Based on the above (even superficial) dig, I would be 100% suspicious of this website and ANYTHING they publish.
If you read the article, read it with a high degree of skepticism, and ask yourself:
are there elements / narratives / data in here that are seeking to manipulate me, in my thinking or emotional response?
Is there disinfo nestled in among the fact-based info?
what biases might the article be seeking to possibly exploit?
I read today on one researcher's post this idea: always ask questions. If you keep asking questions, the truth will eventually emerge.
So, don't just swallowing this article because it seems to say all the right things (plays to one's biases, etc), ask and be skeptical. Because there are ALWAYS forces out there seeking to derail us, and mental and emotional vigilance is the price of freedom of thought.
Desclaimer: I haven't gone through the article itself. The information MAY be legit, but I have serious doubts about the sauce, however. So I'm skeptical off the bat.
Thanks to u/The3rdkey who raised the heads up.
Also, kudos to u/winn (OP) who wrote: "This is some weird shit..."
You're right about that, buddy!
Thanks for the dig. I'm so skeptical these days that I don't even trust myself anymore ;) I'm so tired of this crap.
cliffs? at work cuz i gotta work 2 jobs because of a certain stolen election
The storm is active, 33 nations militaries are collaborating to take down cabal
Bless you patriot, gonna save this read for tmrw
yw fren <3
33....
That's one heck of a cliff note.
Bookmarked!
welp, I just learned something new. Did not know collusion had a built-in evil connotation! Ty for the lesson fren, cliff note edited
For the 17th time, it's not CNBC
thx, just found that out myself
A friend sent me this link earlier today and I was thinking about posting this earlier. It should be stickied and the videos are great. The video that is just him talking talks about the Vax and Ukraine. More important is The Greatest Show on earth. These are a must see for everyone.
It’s accurate! I just can’t believe CNBC would put that out. It will actually take the MSM telling the dim what the heck is going on before they can believe it. I just got into an argument with my cnn loving Mom about biden vs President Trump. How the Hell could anyone vote for biden???? Ugh!
The video were not playing for me on the archive site.
https://cnbcusa.com/world-news/pascal-najadi-global-us-military-operation-storm-reality-in-2024/
I can't find the original article, containing a link to a video (just shy of 1/2 way down archive page)
The viral masterpiece of Light, the short film titled “Cutting off the head of the Snake in Geneva,”... ingeniously embedded a code, cleverly disguised as a “title” beneath my name, which subtly fades in and out as I speak candidly, devoid of any scripted content.
enlightenment, 33 nations, I'm a bit skeptical
What a curious operation. Take a look at the live website: https://cnbcusa.com/
The stories are old, not very active. There are a few things to note:
Not very active, stories posted sporadically and with large time gaps (iow, not daily news or even weekly news, which indicates a VERY small number of 'journalists' active there
The "About us" blurb make grandiose claims that do not make sense
But click on the "Business" tab, and this is what you get:
Article: Jan 18, 2024; Article Jan 15, 2024; Article: Apr 27, 2023; Article Dec 5, 2022, etc.
So, not exactly the "number one news network", not exactly a source where "you can keep up to date", unless you are a piece of granite with an existence of a few million years. "24-hour global business briefing"? I don't think so.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/bearded-man-listening-music-through-earphones-2054809910
There DOEs appear to be an active Journalist "David Stevens" who also lists cnbc as one of his conduits, but the face does NOT match the cnbcusa David Stevens (obviously)
https://muckrack.com/david-stevens
https://www.housingwire.com/author/david-stevens-cmb/
Note: I did a deep dive dig on my favorite (well, despised) disinfo operation come clickbait site NewsPunch (aka YourNewsWire, ThePeople'sVoice) and r=found precursor publications on the url covering random, varied topics, like men's fashion, etc, for a few years, before it transformed and exploded out as "News No One Else is Brave Enough to Publish" in 2016.
Conclusions:
Add all these up and there are a few possible explanations.
Most likely are two:
One, this is a sleeper disinformation operation, that was established in sleeper mode, publishing reportedly legit articles on random topics, prepared to be activated at the right time to publish disinformation or "dirty news" designed to mislead and to poison the water hole in the awakening / truth sphere.
(By "dirty news", I am using the analogy of a 'dirty bomb', an explosive device that contains radioactive elements intended to poison the location and people where it is exploded, to describe the idea of news information that has some explosive power (i.e. truth) but which also contains misinformation and disinformation, the purpose of which is to disrupt the flow of actual fact-based truth and mislead those who have left the MSM matrix.)
Two, this is a clickbait operation by a scumbag person or group whose method is to present themselves (project the image) of being a big, legitimate operation, associated directly with CNBC.
Discussion:
I don't see ANY clickbait advertising on the website, which indicate that it is funded. By who? Cannot know without further digging. But simply being funded in itself indicates the motive is not clickbait money making.
Why would this website suddenly post an explosive article about Pascal Najadi, out of synch with all its other stories and activities?
Based on the above (even superficial) dig, I would be 100% suspicious of this website and ANYTHING they publish.
If you read the article, read it with a high degree of skepticism, and ask yourself:
are there elements / narratives / data in here that are seeking to manipulate me, in my thinking or emotional response?
Is there disinfo nestled in among the fact-based info?
what biases might the article be seeking to possibly exploit?
I read today on one researcher's post this idea: always ask questions. If you keep asking questions, the truth will eventually emerge.
So, don't just swallowing this article because it seems to say all the right things (plays to one's biases, etc), ask and be skeptical. Because there are ALWAYS forces out there seeking to derail us, and mental and emotional vigilance is the price of freedom of thought.
Desclaimer: I haven't gone through the article itself. The information MAY be legit, but I have serious doubts about the sauce, however. So I'm skeptical off the bat.
Thanks to u/The3rdkey who raised the heads up.
Also, kudos to u/winn (OP) who wrote: "This is some weird shit..."
You're right about that, buddy!
I posted this and was told it was bannable content. Its a fake site.
Welp I just found that out and someone stickied it kek
Quit stickying these fake ass websites please this is horse shit.
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