A smallish station broadcasting foreign influence at low wattage made a great deal of news this week. Here's a hot take from locals who suffered through the content. Checkit:
What we learned from a week of listening to Russian propaganda on KC airwaves
Illustration by Christian TothIn January, Radio Sputnik, a Russian state-sponsored news agency that U.S. intelligence has called a "propaganda machine," reached a deal to broadcast on three frequencies in Kansas City, all under the banner of Liberty-based KCXL. The agreement made national news; the Kansas City Star published an outraged editorial.
So this is where the dimwits get their fake news! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteThe owner is a dolt.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine did an advertising deal with the owner last year. Useless. He wasted his money.
ReplyDeleteJews don't control media narratives in Russia, and (((they))) sure as hell don't control Pastor Rick Wiles and TruNews. We're lucky to have KXCL and the Non-Kosher perspectives offered on Sputnik.
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