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The BS piece showed a clip in which myriad vehicles were staged in line for COVID-19 testing.
In reality, CBS got nailed by Project Veritas.
Like CNN's Jim "I Love Me" Acosta, the event was kabuki theater to fake a message that went along with their agenda.
“Our insider witnessed the whole thing and came to Project Veritas, because he knew we would protect him,” James O’Keefe, founder of the organization, said. “The insider told us that medical personnel were taken away from treating patients and making the line longer for actual patients wait for the COVID-19 test.”
“Our insider witnessed the whole thing and came to Project Veritas, because he knew we would protect him,” James O’Keefe, founder of the organization, said. “The insider told us that medical personnel were taken away from treating patients and making the line longer for actual patients wait for the COVID-19 test.”
And all the while the two-fisted, hard-hitting, investigating "reporters" at CBS had no clue they were being tricked.
Project Veritas said O’Keefe asked the insider: “You’re telling me you’re a hundred percent certain that CBS News, CBS News Corporation — national — staged a fake event. They faked the news. They faked the reality and broadcasted that to all of their audience last Friday on ‘CBS This Morning.'”
O’Keefe said the insider replied, “a hundred percent. Absolutely.”
The organization quoted its anonymous insider, (whose name was not used for obvious reasons) saying, “based on my knowledge, CBS News had asked Cherry Health to fabricate a line to obtain newsworthy footage, I was given this knowledge from a colleague at Cherry Health.”
“After reviewing their response, I can say definitively that the majority of the line shown in their footage is fake. After CBS had gotten the shot they wanted the entire line dispersed and drove in separate directions,” the insider said.
O’Keefe said the insider replied, “a hundred percent. Absolutely.”
The organization quoted its anonymous insider, (whose name was not used for obvious reasons) saying, “based on my knowledge, CBS News had asked Cherry Health to fabricate a line to obtain newsworthy footage, I was given this knowledge from a colleague at Cherry Health.”
“After reviewing their response, I can say definitively that the majority of the line shown in their footage is fake. After CBS had gotten the shot they wanted the entire line dispersed and drove in separate directions,” the insider said.
So what part of "they didn't know" did they not know? Who was driving which vehicle? How much gas was in each vehicle's tank?
“Some [vehicles] did U-turns, others parked in nearby parking and the rest just drove through the testing site without being tested,” the insider explained.
“As I stated previously, the nurses did exclaim frustration as it caused an unduly long wait time for a patient that actually needed the testing.”
“Some [vehicles] did U-turns, others parked in nearby parking and the rest just drove through the testing site without being tested,” the insider explained.
“As I stated previously, the nurses did exclaim frustration as it caused an unduly long wait time for a patient that actually needed the testing.”
But thankfully, there were no immediate emergencies waiting intervention.
An accompanying video included a comment from a man labeled as Nick Ross and identified as a corporate cleaning site supervisor at the facility.
“Apparently the news crew wanted more people in the line because they knew it was scheduled,” Ross said.
“We pretended. There were a couple of real patients, which made it worse,” Alison Mauro-Lantz, a registered nurse, was recorded on hidden camera as saying.
“We had no clue that we’re going to have to, like, do fake patients,” another woman, also identified as a nurse said in the video.
But when Project Veritas asked Cherry Health President and CEO Tasha Blackmon, she lied and said the facility never created a line for the cameras.
“We and CBS News had nothing to do with that line,” Blackmon said.
CBS said it never did such a thing, and blamed the medical center.
“CBS News did not stage anything at the Cherry Health facility. Any suggestion to the contrary is 100% false. These allegations are alarming,” the network said in a statement to Project Veritas.
An accompanying video included a comment from a man labeled as Nick Ross and identified as a corporate cleaning site supervisor at the facility.
“Apparently the news crew wanted more people in the line because they knew it was scheduled,” Ross said.
“We pretended. There were a couple of real patients, which made it worse,” Alison Mauro-Lantz, a registered nurse, was recorded on hidden camera as saying.
“We had no clue that we’re going to have to, like, do fake patients,” another woman, also identified as a nurse said in the video.
But when Project Veritas asked Cherry Health President and CEO Tasha Blackmon, she lied and said the facility never created a line for the cameras.
“We and CBS News had nothing to do with that line,” Blackmon said.
CBS said it never did such a thing, and blamed the medical center.
“CBS News did not stage anything at the Cherry Health facility. Any suggestion to the contrary is 100% false. These allegations are alarming,” the network said in a statement to Project Veritas.
What they must have meant was that none of the people in the vehicles worked for CBS News directly--an honest mistake if you're Brian Stelter.
“We reached out to Cherry Health to address them immediately. They informed us for the first time that one of their chief officers told at least one staffer to get in the testing line along with real patients. No one from CBS News had any knowledge of this before tonight. They also said that their actions did not prevent any actual patients from being tested. We take the accuracy of our reporting very seriously and we are removing the Cherry Health portion from the piece.”
“We reached out to Cherry Health to address them immediately. They informed us for the first time that one of their chief officers told at least one staffer to get in the testing line along with real patients. No one from CBS News had any knowledge of this before tonight. They also said that their actions did not prevent any actual patients from being tested. We take the accuracy of our reporting very seriously and we are removing the Cherry Health portion from the piece.”
So, at least their lie didn't cause any actual people from being tested, so it was only a white racist lie.
But Blackmon said she was innocent of any subterfuge as her nose grew three times its normal size.
“Let me be clear: We are not aware of CBS staging anything as part of their visit to our site,” she said, as her shnozzola grew another inch. “I have never spoken with the president of CBS, or any other CBS executive.”
“I can assure you that I did not instruct any staff to get in their cars and line up and I have no idea when it was filmed or who was in each car.”
But Blackmon said she was innocent of any subterfuge as her nose grew three times its normal size.
“Let me be clear: We are not aware of CBS staging anything as part of their visit to our site,” she said, as her shnozzola grew another inch. “I have never spoken with the president of CBS, or any other CBS executive.”
“I can assure you that I did not instruct any staff to get in their cars and line up and I have no idea when it was filmed or who was in each car.”
The question therefore is, who instructed staff to get in their cars and line up?
“How many more stories have staged events to support a media outlet’s narrative,” O'Keefe said. “CBS News was caught because someone stepped forward. We need more insiders to come forward — especially as our leaders make decisions during this pandemic based on what they see in the news.”
O’Keefe said that seeing fake news on TV is as common as President Trump's use of the words, "tremendous," "very, very," "they should be ashamed," and "good job."
And to Project Veritas I say: "Good job."
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“How many more stories have staged events to support a media outlet’s narrative,” O'Keefe said. “CBS News was caught because someone stepped forward. We need more insiders to come forward — especially as our leaders make decisions during this pandemic based on what they see in the news.”
O’Keefe said that seeing fake news on TV is as common as President Trump's use of the words, "tremendous," "very, very," "they should be ashamed," and "good job."
And to Project Veritas I say: "Good job."
Please consider following this blog, and remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a dead terrorist gets his virgins
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