Just wanted to share some of my research. Not sure how fruitful it will be, but it helps to illustrate some of the power mechanisms work as far as shaping American reality.
Q linked the news article re: Sandy Hook. If you read the article, you find that a very large proportion of the money went to public relations firms. What do PR firms do? They shape the media narrative.
Q also mentioned that CNN had been "set up." Who would do that? Most likely a PR firm. In fact, if you read this article and do a little research into 42West, it's almost certain:
<http:// www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article201464304.html
42West is Directed by a man named Allan Mayer. I'm currently digging on him, because his connections are pretty vast. 42West is owned by Dolphin Entertainment–a major producer of children's shows and movies. That's a separate line of inquiry.
Before moving to 42West, Allan Mayer worked for Sitrick and Company. I'm linking this article (pics related) because it provides tremendous insight into how these firms work:
< http:// www.lamag.com/culturefiles/mike-sitrick-harvey-weinstein/
When we look into Hollywood power, we usually think of rich producers and the like. But the deep state doesn't necessarily work like that, does it? What would be more powerful if you're Hollywood player–the lure of tens of millions of dollars, or the threat of having images of you diddling children leaked to the L.A. Times?
These PR firms have dirt on anybody that has ever come to get them out of a bind. That's a lot of leverage. Sure, they're probably contractually obligated to keep it a secret, but in order to keep the wheels greased with the press, it probably wouldn't hurt to give a little "guidance" now and again. If one guy is getting paid to spin positive, maybe another guy is dropping info.
Then there's guys like Pellicano, who simply have dirt on everyone and use it as leverage.
Allan Mayer is interesting because he seems to represent large-scale interests. I am positive that he was, in large part, one of the people that set up CNN.
If you haven't read the Miami Herald article, I recommend you do so.