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'''CNN''' (which stands for '''Cable News Network''', rarely referenced as such) is an [[American]] corporate media outlet owned by the multinational telecommunications company [[AT&T]], which has close ties with the surveillance state and the NSA[[U.S.|.]]<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN Wikipedia]</ref>
'''CNN''' (which stands for '''Cable News Network''', rarely referenced as such) is an [[American]] corporate media outlet owned by the multinational telecommunications company [[AT&T]], which has close ties with the surveillance state and the NSA[[U.S.|.]]<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN Wikipedia]</ref>
The founder of CNN, Ted Turner, was a malthusian who advocated for the curbing of the human population growth.<ref>https://www.tedturner.com/foundations/turner-foundation/#:~:text=The%20Turner%20Foundation%20(TFI)%2C,to%20curb%20population%20growth%20rates</ref>
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Revision as of 14:38, 6 February 2023

CNN (which stands for Cable News Network, rarely referenced as such) is an American corporate media outlet owned by the multinational telecommunications company AT&T, which has close ties with the surveillance state and the NSA.[1]

The founder of CNN, Ted Turner, was a malthusian who advocated for the curbing of the human population growth.[2]

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