Deep State Messaging Leak: MSM Pushes Coordinated Antifa Denial
Exclusive leak reveals mainstream media coordinated to deny Antifa’s existence, raising questions about propaganda and media accountability.
Deep State Messaging Leak: MSM Instructed to Deny Antifa’s Existence
In a striking display of coordinated media messaging, mainstream outlets reportedly issued identical scripts this week instructing their anchors and hosts to downplay Antifa’s activities — effectively denying the group’s existence.
Journalist Tom Elliott shared a montage on X (formerly Twitter) showing personalities such as Jimmy Kimmel and Whoopi Goldberg delivering near-identical talking points, fueling claims of a synchronized misinformation campaign.
“New talking point directive just issued,” Elliott wrote, highlighting the unusual uniformity across multiple networks.
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MSM Viewed as Propaganda Arm
According to ZeroHedge, many Americans now see mainstream media less as independent journalism and more as a public relations apparatus advancing Deep State agendas. Analysts argue that such coordinated messaging raises concerns about transparency, media integrity, and public trust.
Antifa and the Democratic Socialists of America
Civil terrorism expert Jason Curtis Anderson of One City Rising notes that the Democratic Socialists of America often overlaps with Antifa activities. He suggests that the media’s messaging now aligns with a broader attempt to obscure the influence of radical leftist networks in American politics.
White House Strategy on Radical Groups
During a recent Antifa roundtable at the White House, Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, advised that dismantling radical networks requires targeting funding sources first — specifically, billionaire-backed NGOs supporting permanent protest infrastructure.
“Disrupting the financial networks behind Antifa is key to reducing the group’s influence,” Bruner said.
A Broader Pattern of Coordinated Messaging
Critics point out that the same media entities previously downplayed concerns such as Hunter Biden’s laptop, inflation, the southern border crisis, and the origins of COVID-19. Observers argue that these repeated patterns suggest a continuing, coordinated effort to influence public perception.
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