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CBS, Scott Pelley, and the 60 Minutes pressure cooker

CBS fired veteran journalist Scott Pelley after he publicly challenged new "60 Minutes" executive producer Nick Bilton during a staff meeting and criticized editor-in-chief Bari Weiss โ€” and in a new statement, Pelley alleged that CBS executives pressured him to include unverified information in his reporting to benefit the White House. The firing caps ongoing turmoil at 60 Minutes since Skydance Media took over, with disputes over editorial direction and a string of prominent journalist departures. Separately, the same update notes Trump has not held a public event in seven days, new swelling has appeared under one of his eyes, and taped interviews show him cursing out Netanyahu and suggesting the UFC structure at the White House could stay indefinitely. Meanwhile, the Middle East ceasefire appears to be unraveling, with new strikes reported overnight.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: When the newsroom starts injecting falsehoods and the president stops taking questions, a free press isn't struggling โ€” it's already on the gurney.

Source: Perplexity Search (community news)


Perpetual war, permanent control

The argument here is straightforward and bleak: liberty cannot survive a country permanently on a war footing, because permanent crisis is the whole point โ€” it justifies permanent control by central government. Perpetual war produces perpetual fear, perpetual chaos, and, the source argues, perpetual mass slavery. The push toward AI, biometric, and transhumanistic systems is framed as part of that machinery, and the source claims WWIII began in earnest in 2020 under the banner of the "covid pandemic" โ€” with virtually every country on earth acting in full coordination at once.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: A crisis that never ends never has to be solved โ€” and that, apparently, is a feature, not a bug.

Source: Perplexity Search (community news)


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