"An American journalist published an article..."
is one of the top stories on CCTV today, highlighted at the opening of the news.
Here's looking at you, Sy Hersh!
CCTV's biggest single story of the evening news is an article that was first posted on the self-publishing newsletter app known as Substack
(The story got more coverage than Xi Jinping which is a really big deal)
"On September 26, 2022 two Nord Stream pipelines were blown up"
"American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published an article saying it was the US that planned and carried out the bombing of the pipelines."
"According to someone with direct knowledge of the operational planning, the US government deliberated for nine months, seeking involvement of the CIA..."
"US divers rigged the bombs under the cover of a NATO exercise..."
"On September 26, a Norwegian plane flying overhead triggered the signal to explode the bomb..."
Nordstream had been subjected to threats...
"...from the US and NATO for a long time."
"The White House said the contents of the article are false..."
"The CIA denies it, too."
"...but President Biden and Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland long had stated plans to terminate the pipeline if Russia were to initiate military action..."
(Danish footage of the underwater explosion site)
"An American media person has stated that the denial is convenient and unconvincing."
US journalist Chris Hedges:
"The response didn't surprise any of us, that the US would deny this investigative report..."
"...Following the breaking of this story, more information will float to the surface..."
"...the findings of this article will be confirmed with facts..."
"...and in the end, it will be hard for the US to deny the facts."
(underwater image of broken pipeline)
Chris Hedges concludes:
"The US created the conditions for confrontation with Russia."
Head of State Duma Volodin says Russia wants to open an international investigation of the US...
and to demand reparations for affected countries...
"Russian FM spokesperson Maria Zakharova has asked the US to comment on the facts that had been presented" (in the article)
Zakharova: "The US has questions to answer about the destruction of the pipeline."
The domestic news segment featured the usual sightings and sayings of Xi, short and snappy for a change, and all stock footage.
And it reviewed, with the usual file clips, China's leaps and gains in space, rail, digital and city building under Xi.
On this day, though, international news dominated.
The earthquake coverage was mostly devoted to Chinese search and rescue workers on the scene.
"Three Chinese citizens have been rescued..."
And then the usual pyrotechnics and big guns pounding Ukraine (courtesy of Russia's Ministry of Defense)
The Kremlin is keeping the world safe for dictatorship.
-Ukraine fights back.
-The UK is training Ukraine soldiers.
(Russian soldiers are almost never shown, just the tanks, guns and bombs)
CCTV illustrates Russia's litany of complaints about British interference with overhead shots of the Russian embassy in London and the Foreign Ministry building in Moscow.
Russia is indignant about US support to Ukraine.
it's stoking the fires and fanning the flames...
Turns out the US is not really helping Ukraine.
The US covets the titanium ore and other natural resources, that's why it's meddling in Ukraine.
The fault lies at the door of the Pentagon, River Entrance.
-Titanium is important for military industry
-The US doesn't support so-called "democracy and freedom" rather it covets control of the resources
This war has made it possible for some Americans
to make tons of money...
The Sy Hersh expose on the pipeline is bookended by the above story on US military greed and this glorious celebration in Pyongyang.
North Korea doesn't get much coverage in China, but when it does it's positive, if not glowing.
The money wasted on pomp and circumstance rivals that of China, but it's a much poorer nation.
After showing NK at its sparkling best, CCTV turns to a seedy part of Japan, the red-light bar district near a big US base in Okinawa...
Okinawa Governor Danny Tamaki opposes US bases.
I wonder what CCTV's position is on this?
The world round-up concludes with a regular feature on US violence: The family of a 12-year old who was treated with undue roughness by police in a Wisconsin school last year are now suing for abuse, injury and damages.
And that's the news!
Zai jian!
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During this time of trouble, the restive populace is sure to be calmed by this new publication highlighting Xi Jinping's penetrating insights into high-level science
Yet another publication by the world's greatest freelance writer:
Xi Jinping Thought on Strong Military
Why read it once when you can read it three times?
The next ten minutes is devoted to some reassuring, inspirational shots of Xi Jinping who has total control of the military and wants the world to know it.
Patrick Chovanec, a consultant at Silvercrest Asset Mgmt has done some China virtue-signaling by compiling photos about the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations, an event he evidently knows little about.
(a thread)
To do this, he compiled over a dozen of my photos on his blog , and when I brought this to his attention, he made no effort to credit the photos or reveal where he got them from. patrickchovanec.com/about/
Some of the photos now have a life of their own on the internet, including the above photo, (caption by Chovanec) which has been used by conspiratorial pro-China bloggers as proof of a "color revolution."
;-)
A political bible with quasi-religious overtones is unveiled like a holy relic.
A book by Xi Jinping! In English!
CCTV news shows the entire table of contents
Wow. It sure looks like a gripping read. Find a comfy chair, put the kettle on and settle for a long enlightening read.
CCTV FOLLIES: 5.26
China state TV doubles down on dubious Russia claims about "secret" US bio-labs in Ukraine.
(from May 26 Xinwen Lianbo)
Anchor Li Zimeng couches the accusations in the language of Russia's Defense Ministry, but the CCTV editors like the story enough for it to get major airtime.
The Russia Defense Ministry, solid architectural monolith that it is, is portrayed as a presumably authoritative source.
Read all about it! Top of the news! Yet another much-heralded publication by the indefatigable freelance writer Xi Jinping, whose excessive narcissism is nicely balanced with pictures of himself.
Up next, a nostalgic look back to 2017 when this man was laying the foundation of today's greatness.
Among many, many other incredible, almost super-human accomplishments, he created a city out of dust.