Why Play By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)

Dec 17, 2025

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WHO CONTROLS THE MESSAGE? WHO OWNS WHAT IS ACCEPTED AS “TRUTH”?



Mass media, of course. 

And how does the mass media deal with contradictory opinions? By making them look crazy, after or before they publicly shame them. 

You see, that's how this game works. With the management system, it’s either share our message or no message. It may seem like there are multiple options and sides out there. But for the most part, 90 percent of the media gangs up on us. 

 

It’s either, share our message or no message; and it cliques up – just like high school – to bully those who don’t agree, including other media channels outside of PARENT companies that own almost all the media we consume. 

The media often simply outcasts opinions that contradict theirs. Instead of proving their point, they often distract attention away from the issue at hand, or cast the burden of doubt onto others or other sides of the coin. You won’t often see the media stand on its claims and back them up. Instead, they blame shift and divert attention, simply taking the stand of the power position and going on defense against those who disagree.

Think of the plan-demic, for an easy example. It would have been very easy for the media to provide proof or be transparent about what they were pushing on everyone, but instead they simply said what they said and expected you to accept it. When anyone asked or questioned, they simply attacked with a differentiating opinion, even birthing a multi-billion dollar industry of fact checkers to silence those who were speaking up. People telling the truth don’t need to spend billions to keep everyone else quiet.

 

We live in a time of information wars and the truth is a coveted asset those who control the message go to great lengths to control.

Have you ever wondered why you hear the same message pumped out on almost all channels? In fact, there are great videos online that flash side-by-side dozens of news stations chanting AKA parroting the EXACT same sentences and the exact same messages. 

Define parroting: to repeat mechanically.

This effect of echoing the same statements across the news has been dubbed “project mockingbird.” 

“They” may be parroting but we are the ones being mocked.

The majority of the news is all owned by the same owners. 

I invite you to begin to research who owns the media companies and how many of them share the same parent companies. Realistically, we are ONLY getting ALL of our news from a handful of sources. If not less soon.

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