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Israel: A Victim of Journalistic Disinformation

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On today’s episode, we explain why you need to be very, very, skeptical about the mainstream media's coverage of Israel and the war that's currently going on in the Middle East. The bombing of the Israeli hospital in Gaza last week was horrifying, but in taking a closer look, the sources don’t match up. Now, we are not experts on Israel. Nor are we experts on Palestine, but funny enough, we are experts on journalism, especially when it comes to reporting on conflicts with an irregular guerrilla style. And we are here to call out the ongoing failures of current journalism.

In other news, this past Friday, we opened our newest project: a crime scene photo exhibition with real photographs from the Kermit Gosnell case. You might remember Kermit Gosnell. He is the Philidelphia abortion doctor who is serving not one, not two, but three life sentences in Pennsylvania prison for the murder of babies born alive and for killing his patients. This photo exhibition was a HUGE success and it is still going on! Visit EvidenceTheExhibition.com to find out more. Lastly, we explain the importance of using the arts to make people aware of the extremist ballot initiatives that are making their way across state legislatures.

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On today’s episode, we explain why you need to be very, very, skeptical about the mainstream media's coverage of Israel and the war that's currently going on in the Middle East. The bombing of the Israeli hospital in Gaza last week was horrifying, but in taking a closer look, the sources don’t match up. Now, we are not experts on Israel. Nor are we experts on Palestine, but funny enough, we are experts on journalism, especially when it comes to reporting on conflicts with an irregular guerrilla style. And we are here to call out the ongoing failures of current journalism.

In other news, this past Friday, we opened our newest project: a crime scene photo exhibition with real photographs from the Kermit Gosnell case. You might remember Kermit Gosnell. He is the Philidelphia abortion doctor who is serving not one, not two, but three life sentences in Pennsylvania prison for the murder of babies born alive and for killing his patients. This photo exhibition was a HUGE success and it is still going on! Visit EvidenceTheExhibition.com to find out more. Lastly, we explain the importance of using the arts to make people aware of the extremist ballot initiatives that are making their way across state legislatures.

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