TruTV/Time Warner Sabotaging “Conspiracy Theory w/ Jesse Ventura?”

When “Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura” premiered in Dec 2009, it had the highest ratings on the Time Warner TruTV network, with an average of 1.5 million viewers in its Wednesday 9pm time slot for season 1 (8 episodes.)  The series continued its continually high ratings for TruTV in its fall run of Season 2 (8 episodes) from October-December in 2010.

In 2011, the series produced another run of 8 episodes, but advance word has it that the episode on the TSA has been held back by Time Warner/TruTV from airing,  the show was held up from airing in the series regular late fall or early winter previous timeslots.  In actuality, Conspiracy Theory was held up for all of 2011 for about a full year into 2012.  The show only aired with minimal promotion in advance of its premiere on November 7th, 2012.

 

After airing just two weeks, TruTV changed the time slot to air instead of 10pm EST(9 CST), to 11pm Wednesdays.   Then a week later the network shifted the series with no promotion/marketing to Mondays at 11pm EST.  Yes, the network put the series up against Monday Night Football and gave it a graveyard shift time slot.

 

Some people are theorizing the shoddy treatment the series is receiving is meant to send the show off to an unceremonious demise.   The lack of marketing, shifting timeslots regularly to not only make it difficult for fans to know when to tune it, but it also makes it difficult for many programmed DVR’s to record the show for later viewing.

The shows history with DVR’s and controversy is an interesting one,  in season 2, the show did an episode on the Police State, where coverage of Homeland Security’s Threat Fusion Centers and FEMA camps which have ominous harbingers for going against the constitution and being more akin to Nazi Germany or the spying from the East German Stasi.  (we will include a youtube from that episode below) This episode was censored in a very controversial method.  After airing, the government went and had the episode deleted from home viewers DVR’s and it was never re-aired again or made available online.

 

Yes, the Police State episode carried a very current topic of what the government is doing today to attack the rights of Americans and the potential for concentration camps and prisons to house Americans all around the country which have been built.  This is not fiction, this is fact.  Instead of allowing this vital news coverage to exist, the government then censored the coverage to make it hard to watch what had even been taped at people’s homes.

 

An episode on the TSA for season 3 has been held back from airing and is censored as well. It even has an interview with Michael Chertoff.   There are significant issues on the cancer causing x-ray machines and how people are sexually assaulted by TSA security.

Recently, Governor Ventura was interviewed by Alex Jones on his radio show and stated,

“If people are outraged like I am that they haven’t given us one specific time that you can look forward to each week…  how do they expect the tv show to be successful when it is on Wednesday at two different times and then they switch it over to Monday and there is no advertising and they don’t tell anyone.

If people want to call them, i’d love it…
They obviously don’t want the show to be successful”

Clearly something is being done to purposefully destroy and censor this series.  It is pretty sad freedom of speech is not strongly upheld.

- Peace, Love & Apple Pie!

 

Time Warner’s Corporate number is:  212-484-8000

or 800-268-7856

Jesse Ventura on Alex Jones Radio Show

 

The complete censored Conspiracy Theory – Police State Episode:

 

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