This morning, I received an email from Netflix, informing me that my monthly fee for premium service would be increasing to $15.99/month.

So, why the increase in rates?

I may have found the answer…

In May 2018, Netflix announced that they penned a much-anticipated, multi-year deal with Barack and Michelle Obama, the two most divisive people to ever occupy the White House.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the deal will give the Obama’s an international platform, reaching Netflix’s 125 million streaming members around the world. While writing books and going on speaking tours have been commonplace for past presidents, the wide-ranging media deal is unique.

Ironically, the couple that mocked President Trump for being a former reality TV star, are about to go from the highest office in the land to reality TV.

Yesteray, the president of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton tweeted about the collusion between Netflix and the divisive former first couple, saying: Collusion between @Netflix and Obamas proceeding… 

Tom Fitton is correct…

On November 2, 2018, The Oprah Magazine wrote this article: The Obamas’ First Netflix Project Will Take on the Trump Administration

Wow…what a surprise! Just in time for the 2020 election, the Obama’s will reportedly start out their first Netflix venture with a hit piece on President Trump and his administration.

EW reported about how the Obama’s first Netflix hit piece on Trump, revealing that Michelle and Barack Obama acquired the rights to the book “The Fifth Risk” by author Michael Lewis for adaptation, saying it would be the first project that the radical first couple would tackle under their Netflix production deal.

Netflix declined to comment. Representatives for The Fifth Risk did not respond to a request for comment.

What exactly is The Fifth Risk, you may ask? In a year filled with splashy Trump takedowns in the book world, it ranks among the most scathing takes on the president’s tenure thus far, interweaving research and interviews to paint an alarming portrait of an administration whose unpreparedness and incompetence have put the government’s stability and functionality in grave danger. He particularly indicts the alleged brand of politics and ignorance behind Trump’s stewardship of such vital agencies as the Department of Energy, the NOAA, and the USDA.

If you’re a Netflix subscriber, you probably never gave much thought about the major players behind Netflix, or worried about whether or not they had a political agenda. If you’re like most Americans, you probably just paid your monthly bills, and it likely never crossed your mind, where your hard-earned money was going.

As soon as Netflix announced their major deal with the radical first family, we started digging to find out why they would promote the most anti-President Trump couple in America to their subscribers.

Heres’ what we found out

In March 2018, Netflix announced Susan Rice, Obama’s former national security advisor, and UN ambassador was joining Netflix’s board of directors. Susan Rice is one of the most controversial players in Obama’s former regime. She’s the person behind the controversial unmasking of Trump aides during his transistion period.  She’s also the person who Obama’s White House tasked with hitting the morning show circuit following the Benghazi terror attack that killed four Americans. Rice intentionally lied to the media about a video that caused the attack. The creator of the video was jailed. Hillary’s recovered emails later revealed that the Obama regime knew all along the video had nothing to do with the attack.

You may be surprised to know, some of the key players in Obama’s fundraising and promotional efforts are at the top of the Netflix company. You may also be surprised to find out the name of one of their top shareholders.

Reed Hastings is the co-founder and CEO of Netflix. In 2013, gave a whopping  $88,900 to Obama’s reelection campaign. Prior to President Trump’s landslide victory over Hillary Clinton, Reed, who endorsed Hillary, claimed that Donald Trump “would destroy much of what is great about America. Apparently, Reed didn’t have much influence with American voters, as he attempted to rally them to vote for Hillary by telling voters, “Hillary Clinton is the strong leader we need, and it’s important that Trump lose by a landslide to reject what he stands for.”

Netflix (NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings said in a statement that Rice “has tackled difficult, complex global issues with intelligence, integrity, and insight.” Rice said she is “thrilled” to join the board, and described Netflix as a “cutting-edge company.”

Ted Sarandos is Netflix’s chief content officer. His ownership of 497,699 shares makes him the third-largest individual shareholder in the company.  In 2012, Ted Sarandos and his wife Nicole Avant, Obama’s former Ambassador to the Bahamas, threw a party at their home, where they raised half a MILLION dollars in one night for Barack Obama’s reelection campaign. a notable contributor to the bundler couple’s party included accused rapist and serial sexual predator Harvey Weinstein.

Neil D. Hunt is the former chief product officer (CPO) at Netflix. Hunt owns 401,296 shares in addition to stock options to acquire 844,641 shares more. He had been with Netflix since 1999 and stepped down in 2017.

Hunt’s Twitter feed is littered with anti-Trump propaganda and retweets of marches against President Trump:

In this tweet, Hunt warns Google to “do somehting about this before it’s too late!” The insane article Hunt retweeted, is about Trump-Russia “Data Machine Games. The article warns:

Trump’s data team (he’s reportedly set up a “war room” to combat the Russia story) has weaponized information, and for about a year now has been slaying American brains: Trump supporters’ brains. It started with the election, then died down, but now it’s coming back, vengeful and desperate.

This, is the former chief product officer at Google. Let that sink in…

George Soros, however, might be one of the most concerning possible players in the Obama propaganda effort by Netflix.

In December 2016,  Investopedia reported that George Soros had bet on Netflix, obtaining stock in Google (Alphabet), Amazon, and Netflix.

”Soros initiated a position in video streaming giant Netflix in the third quarter, adding $13.05 million shares worth of the company, which made it 0.34% of his total holdings. Q3 was off to a rocky start for Netflix, as indicated in their Q2 earnings report, marked by slowing domestic and international subscriber growth, way below company guidance. Many investors feared that Netflix could not adequately keep up with rising competition from the likes of Amazon and Hulu. In order to remain relevant, many analysts stated that Netflix should focus on what it does best, original content, in order to remain attractive to new users. As a result, many expected the company to significantly increase its content spending. However, increased spending combined with declining member growth signified a potentially higher rate of cash burn, a big turn-off for investors. All hope was not lost, as analysts stated that if Netflix leverages its strengths and focuses on its partnerships with Comcast (CMCSA) and Disney (DIS), the company could get back on track for growth.”

Many people already knew this, after Netflix began promoting racially-dividing series “Dear White People” soon after Soros bought $13.5 million in stock.

In 2015, he purchased the first 317,534 shares of the online streaming service at the time worth $32.79 million. A year later he doubled-down further, buying an additional $13 million worth of stock.

Netflix’s plan to push the most divisive couple in America should be enough to make every American want to cancel their subscription. Americans who care about the direction of our country should be up in arms about the decision to push the anti-President Trump, Obama’s on America. Whether you support our President or not, the idea that Netflix would sign a major deal with a former President and First Lady, who continually trash our current President, should make every subscriber question their motives.

Adios, Netflix…

 

 

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