Blazing Reader,
In my last post, I explained why I thought Global News exposé on Canada's corrupt Vaccine Injury Support Program was a clever way of acknowledging the massive side effects of the COVID shots, while redirecting the public's timid outrage away from the media, medical system and government.
The story reminded me of Anita Krishna. Back in 2022, I heard an interview with her on The Iron Will Report. She had recently been fired from Global News, after working as a producer and newsroom director for twenty years. Why did they fire her? For asking questions. She thought that was what news organizations were supposed to do. I guess in journalism school they don't teach you that mainstream news media is about controlling the public, not informing them.
Now, Anita Krishna has her own program, The Anita Krishna Show, where she's able to ask any question she likes. Granted, she's on YouTube, so she sometimes has to be careful how she words her questions, especially when talking about the... "the thing." You know, the sharp pointy thing.
In a recent episode, strategically titled "What's in these things?" she commented on the three-part vaccine injury special:
Well, lo and behold, now, Global News has come up with a three-part series... Mostly, the angle of this story is: Look over here, look over here at the Vaccine Injury Support Program and how awful they are and how they are not doing their job. Look over here. They are not saying, "Look at us, what we did to the public and all the fear-mongering we did that got people in that position in the first place."
And when I brought that up, I got fired. So I am hella pissed off at them. I mean, I think it's good that they are talking about this because it legitimizes (kind of) what has happened. But, in a way, they are getting you to focus on one part of the story instead of getting you to focus on all the abuse that they put the public through.
In another episode, "Global News Finally Covers What Got me Fired!!" she adds:
...they are actually saying the things that I used to say in 2021... and that just got me fired... In a way, I guess it's a good thing they are saying the words out loud that they never said before, but I'm highly annoyed by this also.... I'm brimming with emotion about this.
You can watch her play the Global News three-part series, while giving her emotionally-charged, blow-by-blow insider commentary on The Anita Krishna Show YouTube channel.
John C.A. Manley
PS And don't miss Anita's interview with big-pharma whistleblower, Sasha Latypova: What's in these things?
John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona, All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of philosophical fiction that are "so completely engaging that you find yourself alternately laughing, gasping, hanging on for dear life." Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscriber.