05.10.2025 13:39
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Media "earthquake": A strong wave in the media world in America
Tucker Carlson, the most famous and influential journalist in American media, previously considered a "pro-Israel" figure, recently dropped a real "bomb" on the US political and media environment.
He openly said something no one had ever said before, live on air, watched by millions of viewers:
"There is no such thing as a chosen people of God. God does not choose those who kill children. This is heresy. They are criminals and thieves."
These words shook the American media scene. Newspapers and online platforms were filled with attacks on him: some accused him of "spreading hate", others of "populism to please the audience". But in fact, Carlson raised a "forbidden question" in American society for years: how long will the US media remain captive to one-sided political nonsense?
🕍 "Ester Project" and paid influencers
Carlson's "transformation" did not come out of thin air. Official documents leaked to the public in recent weeks have shown that the Israeli Foreign Ministry has been paying bloggers and influencers around the world, particularly in the United States, to post pro-Israel content on social media.
According to documents filed with the US Department of Justice (under the FARA Act), the Israeli Foreign Ministry spent approximately $900,000 on a media campaign called the "Esther Project."
The campaign paid influencers on Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms up to $7,000 per post. The main purpose of the content was to portray Israel as a "victim" or "cultural role model."
It is no coincidence that the project is called "Esther": the name comes from the image of a woman in an ancient religious story who changed the decision of the Persian king in favor of her people. In modern political consciousness, "Esther" is considered a symbol of Israel's "gentle influence", that is, the ability to influence consciousness without weapons, through the media.
📺 Carlson's Turn
Tucker Carlson, once a staunch defender of Israel, has dramatically reconsidered his position after witnessing the tragedies unfolding in Gaza today.
When he saw pictures of destroyed hospitals and children trapped under collapsed houses, he said:
"A person who kills children cannot be chosen by God."
His remarks sharply criticized not only Israeli policy, but also American journalists who support it.
"Journalists who justify crimes are accomplices in those crimes," he said.
These statements were a real "shock wave" for the American media system. Until then, the media was considered to be the absolute masters in controlling public consciousness.
But now the situation has changed:
Through real images of events in Gaza and materials produced by independent journalists, people are now beginning to see the truth behind the propaganda.
🌍 The "Esther Project" and Carlson's words coincided
Tucker Carlson's live remarks came at the exact moment the "Esther Project" was exposed. Now, an important question is being asked in the US and the West:
Is support for Israel in the West truly credible, or is it artificial sympathy shaped by money?
Carlson's words were not a momentary thought - they were an ideological earthquake in the Western information system.
When the most famous American announcer said, "There is no such thing as God's chosen people," he was expressing the erosion of not only a religious but also a political myth.
This event could be a turning point in Western consciousness: now the truth is coming not only from the "opponents", but from the people within that system.
Perhaps history will record this moment as the collapse of false and artificial narratives and the beginning of the emergence of truth.
Author: Wahid Othman
Prepared by Ilhamuddin Sayyid Alim.



