If You’re Getting This News, You’re Lucky — The Fall of the Media Monopoly

Prologue — “If You’re Getting This News, You’re Lucky.”
The four broadcast pillars — CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC — became a feedback loop: the game, the odds, the ratings, and the documentary about the game. This loop now faces courtrooms in Antigua and London — along with a federal crackdown on sports-betting crime.
Operation Summer Heat
Launched by FBI Director Kash Patel, the operation highlights illegal betting tied to networks’ promotion pipelines, emphasizing that self-policed markets can breed crime.
The $10 Billion Default & Climate-Damage Phase
Government of Antigua & Barbuda v. The Media Cartel led to a $10 billion default judgment, which may grow into claims for climate damage amounting to hundreds of billions.
CIA Investigator John Quirk & Congressman Curt Weldon
Late CIA investigator John Quirk linked celebrity lawyers to exploitation networks before his suspicious death; his findings were later revived by Curt Weldon in ongoing legal actions.
Curt Weldon’s Return — Why Shari Redstone and the Cartel Should Be Afraid
“A Default Is Not a Technicality — It’s a Surrender.”
Key figures, including Shari Redstone, face implications of double defaults in both Antigua and London.
The Double Default Doctrine
The simultaneous filings in both Antigua and the UK highlight a potential legal loophole increasingly referred to as the Double Default Doctrine, which complicates corporate responsibilities.





















