In an urgent campaign for media reform, the Hollywood Accountability and Reform Coalition (HARC) is challenging the powerful media conglomerates—CBS Paramount Global, NBC, Disney, and Fox—that dominate global news and entertainment. Supported by former President Donald Trump, HARC argues that these entities have distorted public narratives, obscured the truth, and compromised democratic values. The coalition warns of manipulative tactics used by figures such as Gloria Allred and Sean "Diddy" Combs to influence media and avoid accountability for alleged misconduct, including the manipulation surrounding Michael Jackson's death.
HARC alleges that a powerful syndicate orchestrated events leading to Jackson being a victim of extortion and psychological manipulation while gaining control over his assets posthumously. They warn of a systemic issue within Hollywood to control talent through coercive practices, including misusing psychiatric holds.
In addition to domestic issues, HARC raises concerns about foreign influence in U.S. media, highlighting Disney's alleged ties to Chinese interests as part of a broader problem of compromised journalistic independence. HARC outlines how these monopolies extend their influence globally across television, streaming, sports, and tourism, controlling narratives and public perception.
Trump and HARC propose actions to break these monopolies, including legislative measures to limit foreign media ownership and investigate alleged criminal activities in these organizations. By promoting transparency and accountability, HARC hopes to restore public trust in media, urging victims and whistleblowers to come forward with assurances of protection and advocacy.
Ultimately, Trump and the coalition seek to end the influence of corrupt elites on public narratives, advocating for media that prioritizes truth and democratic values. Their call to action emphasizes the urgency in reforming the media industry to protect public interest and reshape the future of global information sharing.
HARC alleges that a powerful syndicate orchestrated events leading to Jackson being a victim of extortion and psychological manipulation while gaining control over his assets posthumously. They warn of a systemic issue within Hollywood to control talent through coercive practices, including misusing psychiatric holds.
In addition to domestic issues, HARC raises concerns about foreign influence in U.S. media, highlighting Disney's alleged ties to Chinese interests as part of a broader problem of compromised journalistic independence. HARC outlines how these monopolies extend their influence globally across television, streaming, sports, and tourism, controlling narratives and public perception.
Trump and HARC propose actions to break these monopolies, including legislative measures to limit foreign media ownership and investigate alleged criminal activities in these organizations. By promoting transparency and accountability, HARC hopes to restore public trust in media, urging victims and whistleblowers to come forward with assurances of protection and advocacy.
Ultimately, Trump and the coalition seek to end the influence of corrupt elites on public narratives, advocating for media that prioritizes truth and democratic values. Their call to action emphasizes the urgency in reforming the media industry to protect public interest and reshape the future of global information sharing.