Liz Crokin and Mary Flynn O'Neill on Weekends with Jason Olbourne

4 months ago
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I got to distinct honour to interview the woman who was the force for me to find my new profession, which I now realise is a calling, Liz Crokin. A journalist who was formerly trained and worked as a journalist in mainstream news, who knows the rules and chose to apply them for once, even in places others fear to tread.
In law, if you allow someone to die, that person may be charged with murder by omission.
If a journalist sees the evidence and chooses not to write a story about something that involves harm to others, possibly on an industrial scale, shouldn't that journalist have a duty of care to tell the story?
Regardless Liz Crokin saw harm being done, by people so powerful who were household names.
If you can protect these people from crimes so severe, what else can they be protected from and by whom?
When you realise the severity and magnitude, assess what the fallout should be, you have the chance to wield enormous power,, should you succeed.
Of course, all things being equal, shouldn't all such stories get out? What if the same story was told on Channel 9 or NBC or CNN? Except they don't. Entirely because of two things. One is credentialism, the second is audience size.
The counter is therefore:
To break through the narrative, by creating factual news pieces that inform the populace about what is really going, right under our noses that deeply affects us in far more negative ways, that contributes to the contempt our current leaders, who are all part of 'the establishment', that has abandoned its charter to serve itself in order to expand upon the gravy train it has rewarded itself with in order to pretend to represent our best interests.
And instead of providing transparency, it throws shade, using lawfare against its opponents, whilst using deflection when scrutiny is pointed at itself.
In order to build audience, is to find what appeals to the audience in the hope its gets watched and then shares, followed by comments and likes, which means it only works if you engage.
In this interview I ask Liz Crokin, along with the sister of General Michael Flynn some very serious and pertinent questions, which I think you will appreciate. I made this as candid and in the moment but went right back to Julian Assange, wikileaks and pizzagate.
I asked Mary the question of all questions. Is his brother, the most decorated intelligence officer in US history, a former NSA director, Q?
I asked Liz about the whereabouts of Tony Podesta and I talked about my beliefs about what happened to JFK Jr. Her answer may surprise you.
I ask them many more questions as I look up to who I want to be. In the middle of War for the World 1 - the Information War.
And I am the definition of a digital soldier - infantry level. Maybe a Lance Corporal, thinking I in my own head I am already a General.
Kind of like in the movie The Postman.
Honestly, this interview is my proudest and possibly finest moment.
This is the best work I have done. This is my 'You're the Voice'.
Yeah, I love this.
And I hope to improve. Watch out Richard Fidler, I am coming for you your crown. That used to belong to Andrew Denton and Michael Parkinson.
None of them could have done this interview. Certainly not like this.
Julian Assange is out of prison. I would like to ask Julian Assange about pizzagate.

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