I attended a public 'Q&A lecture' at Orange County Community College titled Fake News, with Steve Israel and Barry Lewis, two editors of Times Herald-Record, after seeing it online and knowing it had to be interesting. By the time the event started, a lecture hall was packed with 50-60 people.
After a brief lecture, consisting of introductions from staff and hosts, and few crude anecdotes of 'fake news' stories and websites on a projection screen, the Q&A section of the event began.
I was not given an opportunity to ask the panel a question by the moderator for the remaining hour. Despite raising a hand every turn of the 'call for questions', I was seemingly skipped over. Interesting that almost every person called on spoke with little hesitation, quickly reciting all-too-familiar statements lamenting the state of public trust in 'the media', and other similar platitudes. I glanced a handwritten sheet of paper on the desk of a nearby selected commenter, interesting how apparently only those who came prepared to speak were called on.
As the event concluded, I was able to meet and exchange a few words with Barry, which I later remembered and recorded, and were included as a partial transcript in a message to his public email address (sent from a burner account), starting a 5 message total conversation, which is not likely to continue after a 5 day silence, which is screencapped here.
Why does it matter? For a journalist to claim they have knowledge of the "source of the pizzagate story", after a (blatantly staged) Q&A panel/lecture on 'fake news', then to refuse to acknowledge provided links contradicting the mainstream narrative, including a link to a thread in this sub, after coming across as very defensive about presumably being recorded, is further circumstantial evidence of relatively smaller media outlets' (recordonline.com Alexa Rank: 50,391) collusion in this many headed syndicate cover-up, not just as misinformation parrots.
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anonOpenPress ago
Nice that you joined, pretty interesting. The outcome sounds as expected from a such forum - some editors are unfortunately under instructions when talking about sourcing. But did you manage to mention the word "pizzagate" in loud to the audience?
jpickle ago
I had no chance to address the audience during the event, or while most were filing out. Pizzagate was mentioned directly in my second question to Barry, few were listening.
DomesticGoddess ago
http://imgur.com/a/0GBKD
DeletedUser ago
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