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Editors’ Pick: Thoughts on Tucker Carlson’s firing

CTH – The Sundance Dam:

This is a context you won’t find anywhere else {smiles}. Phone exploded… Context and some details are important.

First, Murdoch paid Carlson about $20 million a year. He had about 3 years left on his contract and will be paid the full amount of his contract. Carlson found out about 10 minutes before Fox Corp made the announcement. They didn’t “break up”, Tucker Carlson was fired.

(Via WSJ) – Mr. Carlson, whose contract was up in 2021, will be paid the remainder of his contract, people familiar with the matter said. Mr. Carlson gets paid about $20 million a year, one of the people said. Mr. Carlson learned he had been let go about 10 minutes before the network announced his departure, the people said. (link)

For financial context, remember that Rupert Murdoch paid Megyn Kelly $15 million (via Harper Collins) for the 2015/2016 operation against Donald Trump. Paying $60-100 million to get rid of Carlson’s antagonistic voice is not a lot of money for Murdoch Inc. in the grand scheme of things. [Murdoch has also paid for Ron DeSantis to oppose Trump]

Carlson won’t be required to sign an NDA, isn’t bound by a “non-compete” clause after Fox Corp’s cancellation of the contract, and will be free to do whatever he wants at any company. In addition, he will be free to say whatever he wants about Fox’s issues and to speak freely, or not, without any legal or contractual restrictions. Keep all this in mind.

Before 2021, Tucker Carlson was what you might call a Fox News loyalist. He was very loyal to the organization. During the era of COVID-19, Tucker Carlson moved his physical location away from Washington DC to his home in Maine. Fox built him a studio and Carlson manifested his own destiny free of most production constraints.

For the past 18+/- months, viewers have seen Tucker Carlson as the red pill every evening. While enjoying the freedom of proximity away from the Eye of Sauron (DC’s control mechanism), Carlson’s eyes were further opened to the reality of the situation clouding our national consciousness.

Unplugged from the machine, free of his abilities and with the intellectual curiosity of the average person, Tucker Carlson began to see the American system as it is, not as the media pretends it is. This is the increased absorption of the red pill that you have observed on a daily basis. Along with that, he brought a more pragmatic and brutally honest production quality to the content he shared.

Carlson’s influence grew as the audience grew; the more truth he spoke, the bigger the audience. This freedom of influence became a liability for the operators of the system in power, including Rupert Murdoch, who is part of this system of control. In essence, and in the big picture, this is what has led to this event today.

Timing and Fox Digital. Fox had just settled a widely reported lawsuit with Dominion Systems. The decision to fire Carlson had only one aspect related to the Dominion deal, the financial schedule.

Fox Corp will take a big hit in second-quarter (Q2) earnings as part of the Dominion deal. If you’re going to be very financially successful, it’s best to go ahead and eliminate all financial successes at once.

Paying Carlson simply gets all the big hits in the same quarter.

Digital is where the action is. Digital subscriber services are where the future of all content is centered. Understanding this reality gives you a scale of the darkness in the elements of opposition facing our nation. Fox News digital is Fox Nation. Tucker Carlson and the Tucker Carlson Today show anchored Fox Nation digital.

Fox Nation was struggling before long airings of Tucker Carlson’s show. Fox Corp’s entire digital streaming service, Fox Nation, was anchored by the Tucker Carlson Today digital streaming service. Fox News just torpedoed its anchor, shot its top dog, and destroyed the digital brand. This gives you some scale and scope of how the elements saw the threat of influence that Tucker Carlson had become.

Fox Corp and Murdoch’s stenographers at the Wall Street Journal (SEE HERE), will try to frame Carlson’s firing as some sort of palate cleanser. Assertions of conflicting viewpoints, controversial opinions, and conflicts with other Fox loyalists inside will be used to frame the narrative. However, all these fake frames are just that, fake. The root of the problem was that it caused the dismissal to be 100% ideological.

During Tucker’s red pill absorption phase, he changed his views on a variety of topics, from the FBI to the fourth branch of government to vaccination and COVID-19 to his views on Donald Trump as a disruption to an increasingly admitted corrupt political machine.

The context of Tucker’s worldview expanded and began to frame the conflict in a big picture of good -vs- evil. Unfortunately for Carlson, this view was from inside a multi-national corporate system that spread darkness. It had to be removed.

This is the reality of the situation as it unfolded. Accept it or not, it doesn’t matter. This is the reality Carlson.

Carlson was connecting the dots of manipulation beyond the media, beyond battles and social constructs, and into the realm of finance, economics and ultimately behind UniParty politics Potemkin Village. Blackrock has a larger stake in Fox Corp.

Talking about what goes on behind the false front of the people of DC is always a threat. It is in the pursuit and acceptance of the darkest constructs of pretense that you realize how the illusions of choice present themselves.

Tucker Carlson was no longer selling illusions.

There are trillions at stake.

They took it out.

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