Outlaw journalist Mike Cernovich is about to debut his long-awaited movie about “fake news,” a visual broadside on the hypocrisy seen often in liberal media and the clearest explanation yet of his tactics popular on conservative social media channels.
In “Hoaxed,” a quick-paced two-hour documentary, he says, “All media is narratives and we are in a war of narratives.”
It stars many of the Right’s favorites who have been attacked and mocked by the Left, including Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, InfoWars’ Alex Jones, and Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe.
The crowd-funded “Hoaxed” sticks it to big media like “60 Minutes” and others for playing favorites with Democrats. For example, Cernovich shows video of media figures questioning the health and mind of President Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, but ignoring the signs of ill health, even fainting, by Hillary Clinton.
On “60 Minutes” he challenged reporter Scott Pelley for ignoring Clinton’s health issues, and the reporter appeared perplexed. “They’re not used to somebody coming after them,” said Cernovich.
In drawing attention to Clinton, he explained, he was copying the tactics of the left media. He calls it the “fun house mirror.”
His movie will debut sometime in December and be featured at the American Priorities conference, where Cernovich and others including Jack Posobiec, Amy Kremer, Niger Innis, Pastor Mark Burns, George Papadopoulos, and Brandon Straka will speak.
Alex Phillips, the organizer of the American Priority conference, said, “This conference highlights the true diversity of this movement and showcases some of the biggest and brightest stars in the America First movement.”
He added, “President Trump’s campaign for president was so much bigger than a political campaign — it was the start of a political, cultural and intellectual movement.”
