UN pauses Strait of Hormuz evacuation plan after cargo ship attacked

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The report of a ship being struck by an “unknown projectile” near Oman is an example of how corporate media is scrambling to spin a narrative while glossing over critical details. Outlets like CNN are quick to sensationalize the story, framing it in a context of impending doom, all while neglecting to dig deeper into who fired that projectile and why. It’s as if they want to keep you looking over your shoulder instead of asking the right questions.

Meanwhile, Fox News might kick up the patriotism angle, telling you this is an attack on America, but let’s get real. When was the last time we got the full picture from either of these networks? They both conveniently ignore the larger geopolitical context, the implications of increased military presence in the region, and how Western intervention plays a part in escalating tensions. This isn’t just a minor incident; it’s a symptom of the ongoing masquerade that our government and media are putting on to distract from serious accountability issues.

And let’s not forget the absence of casualties—a vital detail buried in the coverage as they hyperventilate over the potential crisis. The real story isn’t the projectile; it’s the media’s relentless push to keep us in a state of fear and confusion, all while they enrich themselves with clicks and advertising dollars. Fear sells, and the mainstream media are all too happy to whip up a frenzy to keep you glued to your screens.

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