The Revolution Must Be Televised!

As the grassroots of the Ron Paul Revolution discovered in 2007 and 2008, the corporate-controlled news media are not willing to broadcast the truth. They have deliberately obscured, derided, and played-down the Paul campaign, despite the abundant evidence that he is a viable candidate. Further, they continue to play down the most important stories facing our country today, stories like:

* The Federal Reserve System and how it is undermining and destroying our finances
* The reality of what's happening in Iraq
* Real ID and the end of privacy
* Government attacks on the Bill of Rights
* The case for gold-based currency
* What's really happening with CAFTA and NAFTA
* The true cause of rising health care costs
* The coming financial disaster due to entitlement spending commitments
* What's really causing the national debt to skyrocket

etc., etc. In fact, the list of issues that the MSM either under-report or fail to report at all is almost endless. This trend must not be permitted to continue.

Obviously, the likes of Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, CNN, etc. aren't going to change their broadcasting habits on national TV anytime soon. So, we've got to compete with them in order to force their hands. Impossible? So was Ron Paul's candidacy. Yet, he still managed to inspire millions of Americans, and his campaign was backed by hundreds of thousands of average people like you willing to put their money where their mouths are.

A daily news program that tells the whole story is what is most needed. Nolan Chart LLC's founder Walt Thiessen wants to put the ideas of liberty and individual freedom back into the news where they belong, where they can be seen every evening by millions of Americans. That's why he created this website. Until the full message Ron Paul stands for reaches the people as part of their daily news so that they really understand the importance of it, they won't support it. That's why the message must be broadcast on national TV every day.

We all know that, in the long run, the Internet is what's going to drive information dissemination. The Paul campaign has shown that the trend away from broadcast television and newspapers toward Internet news and information dissemination has already started, but we can't wait for that transition to complete. Time is running out on liberty in this country. Fortunately, we don't have to pick and choose. We can simulcast on both the Internet and on National TV at the same time.