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Vol. 01 GROUND NEWS Amarillo · G10be
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Documented · Verbatim
What power actually said

GROUND
NEWS

Editorial dispatch
Pattern · Protection

Why Ground News

In 1915, Imperial Germany bought newspaper advertisements across America warning citizens not to board the RMS Lusitania — that the ship would be sunk. The warning was real. It was paid for. It was on the record. Most papers chose not to publish it anyway. When the ship went down, readers never got the chance to weigh a fact that had already been said aloud in public. Ground News is built on that fracture: what power actually said before the cycle dissolved it. Pick the primary source file, or the dispatch that names what got lost.

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The record

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Facts.

What power actually said — on camera, on the record, before the press cycle dissolved it. No interpretation. The primary source.

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The Rest
of the Story.

What the press did with it — and didn't. The editorialized timeline, color-coded by who the media was protecting when they looked away.

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