A new documentary asks challenging questions about Qatar
Why do countless headlines focus on Russian collusion rather than on Qatari hacking, media manipulation, think tank funding, and terror sponsorship?It's already long apparent Qatar's as evil as many other Islamic countries, and as guilty of funding terrorism as they are. Their influence-buying is just as dangerous, and that's why it's a good thing Cernovich is giving this some focus.
It’s one of the central questions raised in “Blood Money,” the new documentary by journalist Mike Cernovich. In 23 fast-paced minutes, Cernovich dissects the web of Qatar’s influence-buying campaign on U.S. soil with interspersed commentary from security experts J. Michael Waller, vice president of the Center for Security Policy; David Reaboi, senior vice president of the Security Studies Group; and Jack Posobiec, a host for the One America News Network.
[...] Cernovich’s research pointed him to Qatar — which was validated by the warnings he says were sent his way that making this film “would come at great risk to my life, to my safety, and that I’d better have ‘everything locked down tightly.’” Meanwhile, when he raised the subject of the film with one political reporter, the reporter swiftly asked him: “Who’s paying you?” Cernovich responded “nobody,” yet explains that the reporter’s question underscores just how pervasive the influence-buying epidemic has become in Washington.
“Qatar is excellent at playing the game,” Waller says in the film. “You fund think tanks to put out policy papers that support what you want, and then you fund law firms to sue people you don’t like. There’s pay-to-play journalism, a huge amount of foreign-funded news and commentary that we all take in as real thoughts and real news coming from real American citizens.”
Labels: communications, dhimmitude, islam, jihad, msm foulness, terrorism, UAE, United States, war on terror
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Posted by Mr. Cohen | 3/27/2019 02:51:00 PM
Waller is right about Qatar. They are excellent at playing the game.
Posted by Barry Allen | 3/28/2019 02:56:00 AM