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The Ongoing Complete Annihilation Campaign Against
the Protestants and Catholics of Sudan
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What Board Members are thinking about
Reporters at GE-NBC, Disney-ABC,
Viacom-CBS, Time Warner-CNN
Not referring here to print reporters and to many TV reporters:
How the Reporters of CBS News, NBC News, ABC News
and CNN Will Try to Deceive with Language the
Board Members of their Parent Corporation and of
the 100 Largest Television Advertisers
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The Coming Lawsuits by the Television
Networks Against
The News Anchors, Reporters and Executives
Time to Lawyer Up Big Time
Whistle Blower
Reporters and Board Members Get Paid
Good News for Time Warner-CNN Employees
No Boycott Settlement Talks Until
Huge Whistle-Blower Funds
Whistle-Blowers 2
Underground Railroad II
The First Weekday Black Anchor on Broadcast News
Comparing the U.S. army's prison abuse scandal to the
media scandal
The Largest Boycott in History has no demands, no requests
Wall Street Journal Heroically on Sudan, again
Reporters at
GE-NBC, DISNEY-ABC,
Viacom-CBS, Time Warner-CNN
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The deluge
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Fin-de-siè·cle. When the super-catastrophe
can get much worse:
Each major network television advertiser notes that The Largest Boycott in History reserves the
right to demand that each of CBS News, NBC News, ABC News and CNN bring
suit against their evening and morning anchors, reporters and news
executives for every dollar ever paid to them – plus triple damages.
The
lawsuits would be for fraud, negligence, even for complicit silence in
crimes against humanity.
In light of this reserved right, perhaps these anchors and reporters will
speak well of The Largest Boycott in History and its causes.
The Largest Boycott in History notes that NBC’s Katie Couric and Matt
Lauer insisted repeatedly to MSNBC’s Phil Donahue that theirs is mainly,
almost all of the time, a hard news, hard hitting, investigative news
reportage broadcast. They will not be able to get away with ‘we were just
playing funsies’.
The Largest Boycott in History will base its decision regarding these
lawsuits – which are possible but not necessary – on:
1. Weekly Access by The Largest Boycott in History to news shows;
2. An end to the bigoted patronizing of Protestants and Catholics as the
Negroes and females and fags of secular humanist culture.
There must be a complete stop to arch
tones, facial expressions, frozen faces, mouth open in incredulity, and
you-are-lepers body language;
3. Aggressive continuing, daily reportage of the Genocide Against
Christians in Sudan;
4. Aggressive continuing questions about Sudan at all White House press
conferences.
As the lawsuits would be for fraud, negligence, malfeasance, misfeasance, even for complicit silence
in crimes against humanity:
The anchors, reporters and news executives should engage in some very,
very heartfelt discussions with their families and their consciences. This
is not about a relatively minor matter such as Watergate; note the Nixon
family’s tears during his resignation remarks.
This is not a mere
catastrophe. This is a super-catastrophe. This is the may be the worst
internal crisis in American history since the antebellum era.
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Time to Lawyer Up
Just the same, the anchors and senior reporters at (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo
(2) Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN better lawyer-up
big time.
One of the major reasons that The Largest Boycott in History will insist
on real gut-ripper lawsuits, by the television network parent corporations
against their anchors, reporters and news executives, warred through to the limit:
If any telecast of CBS News, NBC News, ABC News and CNN – specifically
including the morning shows – engages in Genocide-denial.
The United States Congress calls what is going on in Sudan to be genocide.
The Wall Street Journal – monitored daily by CBS News, NBC News, ABC News
and CNN for the precise purpose of getting news stories – asserts the genocide in Sudan, and runs repeated articles and
editorials on the genocide.
Charles Jacobs in the Boston Globe, owned by the New York Times, asserts
genocide, crimes against humanity.
Nat Hentoff in the Village Voice asserts genocide, crimes against
humanity.
There are web sites on the crimes against humanity against the Christians
in Sudan.
In other words: dream on, good little secular humanists. Feigned confusion
will only cost you a nightmare decade of lawsuits and being booed anywhere
in public in the 50 states, and your children pleading, “Daddy daddy,
mommy mommy, why did you do this to us??”
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There can also be no Boycott Settlement Talks until
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(1) Each of (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo (2)
Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN and (5) News Corp./Fox
News has publicly announced that they are setting aside $100,000,000 a
Month to pay to Celebrities and Employees who have been warned, directly
or indirectly, not to be involved in attempting to end the national media
silence about Genocide Against African Christians in Sudan.
(2) Until each of the corporations has issued a Public Staff Memorandum
stating that their television network will publicly fire any officer who
has to do with directly or indirectly suggesting to any television network-connected
or studio-connected person, including celebrities, who attempt to end the
national media silence about Genocide Against Christians in Sudan, that
they better not be involved.
(3) Until each of the corporations has appointed a Presiding Responsible
Board Member for these matters – and invited The Largest Boycott in
History/Los Angeles to be in daily communication, seven days a week.
This matter is the largest domestic crisis in the nation since the Civil
War. And as John F. Kennedy noted during another crisis, “There’s always
some [stupid] son-of-a-bitch who doesn’t get the message.”
Every office and executive of (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo
(2) Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN has been warned herein.
Huge Whistle-Blower Funds
The Largest Boycott in History requires that each of (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo
(2) Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN and (5) News
Corp./Fox News set up a $100,000,000
Whistle-Blower Fund in all of these regards.
The Largest Boycott in History welcomes hearing from employees of (1)
GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo (2) Viacom-CBS, (3)
Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN and (5) News Corp./Fox News about these
matters. Communicate solely from your home.
If you wish to remain
confidential until the American people have made their demands
successfully known to the Big Suit Poop-de-poops (BSPs), simply open an
email account at Yahoo or Hotmail and then use an assumed name that only
you know.
Note: The Largest Boycott in History will pay potentially $1,000,000 to
$10,000,000 whistleblowers who give information about any actions by (1)
GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo (2) Viacom-CBS, (3)
Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN against The Historic Letter
and The Largest Boycott in History.
You can remain anonymous. Just set up
a Hotmail account in an assumed name from your home computer. Then choose
a code name that only you and The Largest Boycott in History will know.
We hope that they try something. The Chairman of GM had to apologize
before a nationally-televised U.S. Congressional Hearings for having had
Ralph Nader followed. They hoped that he was gay. GM had to pay
Ralph Nader the equivalent of some millions of today's dollars.
Bring it on.
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Whistle-Blowers
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The Largest
Boycott in History requires that each of the parent corporations of the
television network pay as well $1,000,000 plus accrued, should-have-been
salary to any board member or reporter who publicly resigns due to the
parent corporation failing to act with celerity over the matter of
national media silence - now complicit silence - about Genocide Against
African Christians in Sudan.
Culture wars are not pretty.
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Good News for Time Warner
Employees
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The Largest Boycott in History requires that Time Warner/CNN pay a
yet-to-be-determined five-figure sum of money to each and every Time
Warner employee as an apology for Ted Turner's hate-speech against
Christians and for CNN’s Silence
about Genocide Against African Christians in Sudan.
Ref.
Gathering-of-Eagles.net/eagles4
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Underground Railroad II
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According to the strategy of Largest
Boycott Group/Los Angeles, there can
be no Boycott Settlement Talks at all until there have first been
nationally-televised interviews of survivors and witnesses from the
Genocide Against African Christians in Sudan.
These can be brought to California via Underground Railroad II by NGOs.
These matters stand to become the immense continuing news in the nation
and worldwide.
The early response of the First Boycott Target and the First Target
Television Network to The Largest Boycott in History will be: “Please oh
pretty please meet with us.” and “How can we settle this as soon as
possible?”
The Members of the boards of directors of the television network
parent-corporations support the boycott goals and will be horrified at
what their News Staffs have done to them . And will confront their news
departments. “Show us the videotapes of your coverage of what the United
States Congress calls Genocide Against African Christians in Sudan.”
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Our Friends on Wall Street Take Note: How much does it cost for each of
(1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo (2) Viacom-CBS, (3)
Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN and to have a team of Largest
Boycott-acceptable reporters - i.e. actual-reporters - reporting nightly
from the Killing Fields of Sudan?
It does not cost much - nor does it cost the $1,000,000 dollars a day that
The Largest Boycott in History is charging each of these corporations.
With substantially more to come.
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The first weekday black anchor on the evening news
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There must be a Weekday Black Anchor on one
of the three major broadcast television networks.
Due to the Silence by the television networks about Genocide Against
African Christians in Sudan.
Due to the awful, inexcusable silence by CBS News, ABC News and NBC News about what the United
States Congress calls genocide.
Due to Brian Williams’ silence about Genocide Against African Christians
in Sudan.
Brian Williams’ self-described “dream job” for a reporter did not include
in over 2,000 hours of his reportage even 20 seconds on the Genocide
Against African Christians in Sudan.
Mr. Williams is an intelligent and graceful man and understands that his
career in
national television is over.
Related Notes concerning Elizabeth 'Christians are the most stupid
people' Vargas are in Magna Carta/Federalist Papers II.
Not
one of the news anchors who are white thought to cover Genocide Against
Christians in Sudan. That is the reason for this demand.
Enough enough and enough already. We have suffered enough. We have rights.
There will as well be more black businessmen and businesswomen – all
bottom-line, profit oriented – Members of the boards of directors of the
television network parent corporations, (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo
(2) Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN and (5) News
Corp./Fox News.
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Comparing the U.S. army's prison abuse scandal to the media scandal of
now-complicit silence about Genocide Against Christians by GE-NBC,
Viacom-CBS, Disney-ABC, Time Warner-CNN
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In the prison abuse scandal, a few soldiers at war abused
inmates.
In the literally 1,000,000 times greater national media scandal at GE-NBC,
Viacom-CBS, Disney-ABC, Time Warner-CNN, one hundred per cent of
the news anchors, reporters, news executives and chief executive officers
stand guilty. Not .001%. 100%.
The U.S. Army discovered the scandal amidst its own ranks and set about
setting it right. GE-NBC, Viacom-CBS, Disney-ABC, Time Warner-CNN
remain complicitly silent.
No matter. For there will be:
(1) Nationally-televised U.S. Congressional Hearings that will make the
Watergate hearings and the grilling of tobacco chief executives (all of
whose careers ended thereby) look like a mom asking her cute son about
missing chocolate cookies from the cookie jar.
(2) There will be weeks or months of nationally-televised hearings from
the floor of the Inglewood Forum of witnesses and survivors of the U.S.
Congress-declared Genocide Against Christians in Sudan.
All brought in by Underground Railroad II.
Photos, videotape, national anger, world outrage.
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The Largest
Boycott in History has no demands, no requests
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In every day usage in boycotts, words such
as demands, require, request and such may be used, even on occasion by The
Largest Boycott in History.
Nevertheless, the Largest Boycott in History in fact has no demands nor
requests to make of (1) GE-NBC-Universal-MSNBC[Microsoft]/CNBC-Telemundo
(2) Viacom-CBS, (3) Disney-ABC and (4) Time Warner-CNN.
What after all is to be said to national media organizations that are
Silent - now complicitly Silent the issue having been raised by Congress in
1999 - about Genocide Against Christians in Sudan.
Therefore, Largest Boycott has no objection at all should any or all of
the abovenoted corporations assert that they will never give in to our
demands, nor ever meet with us.
Largest Boycott specifically refuses to meet with any of them. A
meeting can occur, as described in a Los Angeles venue such as the
Inglewood Forum, with both hundreds of reporters and the public present.
We have never requested or demanded a meeting. We shall never do so.
Read our lips: Never.
The Largest Boycott in History is merely engaged in having our supporters
remove their funds, heretofore spent by buying advertised products, from
the advertisers that would actually, incredibly, beyond all human
comprehension, use our money to advertise on a television network that
does not cover Genocide Against Christians.
If a television network parent corporation wishes to offer proposals to
us, we might or might not accede to them.
In Summation: we have no demands, no requests.
Gentlemen, do whatever you want to do in this great free nation of ours.
We are.
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Wall Street Journal
Heroically on Sudan, again...
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May 18, 2004 in the feature editorial:
See No Evil in SudanAfter the genocide in
Rwanda a decade ago, the world's moralists said "never again." Well, it is
happening again, this time in Sudan, but once more the United Nations, the
Arab world and Europe are failing to speak up, much less to act.
As the rainy season starts again in that East African nation, the U.S.
Agency for International Development -- the largest food donor to Sudan --
fears hundreds of thousands of people will die over the next nine months.
This is no ordinary famine but part of the Sudanese regime's campaign
against the African tribes in Darfur, a "strategy of systematic and
deliberate starvation," according to a U.N. report that was initially
suppressed so as not to offend Khartoum. Already some 30,000 people have
been killed by Sudanese troops and Arab militias known as the Jingaweit.
The attacks often start with air bombardments, followed by ground troops
and the Jingaweit. Women and even little girls are routinely raped. The
attackers burn villages and destroy water supplies and food stocks. The
result is the depopulation of wide swathes of land, which the Arab
tribesmen then take over. Already one-fifth of the population in an area
the size of France is on the run.
Some 120,000 have escaped to neighboring Chad, where aid agencies are at
least allowed to feed the hungry, though the rain will make this a
logistical nightmare. Especially worrisome is the fate of about one
million refugees displaced inside Sudan. Aid workers are begging Khartoum
for access to the region, but even those few supplies allowed into Darfur
are often looted by the militia.
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U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has raised the alarm about Sudan, but
once again the "international community" is proving to be feckless, and
the Bush Administration has been isolated in its attempts to raise
international pressure on Khartoum. The U.N. Commission on Human Rights
has refused to condemn the Sudanese regime. But what can you expect from a
body that includes Cuba, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and, yes, Sudan? When Sudan
was re-elected to the Commission on May 4, the American envoy was alone in
walking out on what he called this "absurdity."
Meanwhile, Sudan is protected at the morally alert Security Council by
China, which supplies the regime with arms and has oil interests there.
Fellow Muslim nations Pakistan and Algeria are also loudly silent. Even
the Europeans display little interest, arguing that "politicizing" Darfur
could threaten a peace deal to end a separate conflict between the regime
and rebels in the south.
Given how much time and political capital the U.S. has invested in those
peace talks, this is laughable. The U.S. wants tougher action precisely
because of its concerns for the peace talks. If Khartoum can get away with
ethnic cleansing in Darfur, what hope is there for any peace deal with the
south? Whether the issue is Iran, Syria, Iraq or now Sudan, Europe always
favors the softer approach, preaching "constructive dialogue" while the
killing continues.
The depredations at Darfur are the same ones Khartoum practiced in its
20-year war against the south. An estimated two million people died there
as Africans were butchered and enslaved. Khartoum entered into peace
negotiations only because the southern rebels had become too strong. That
conflict pitted Muslim Arabs in Khartoum against black Christians and
Animists, but in Darfur the black Africans are also Muslims, though mostly
belonging to the Sufi sect. Yet the Muslim world and Arab League remain
silent about this slaughter of their co-religionists.
The Khartoum regime knows that an America already tied down by two wars
cannot intervene militarily in Darfur. So it kills with impunity as the
rest of the world turns away, saving its outrage for the abuses by a few
Americans at Abu Ghraib.
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It is because of editorials such as this that the Publisher of the Wall
Street Journal, Karen Elliott House, and Editor of the Editorial Pages,
Paul A. Gigot, have been given a commentary slot on the evening new of CBS
or NBC or ABC.
Ref.
Gathering-of-Eagles.net/boards05
And the Wall Street Journal is to be offered a five-nights-a-week
Commentary on NBC.
Gathering-of-Eagles.net/boards04
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Gathering-of-Eagles.net
The Largest Boycott in History
Los Angeles, CA
Contact information:
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