If you are that extraordinarily ignorant, you have no business discussing the subject at all.
It is obvious that you have been to plenty of hate sites, and are capable of parroting what you find there as would a child, but in order to dispell this incredible ignorance of yours, you need a real education and not conspiracy/hate sites.
I don't know what a "hate site" is, but, as evidenced by your hateful commentary, you apparently do. In claiming the "ignorance" is all on my part, you effectively reveal where the ignorance truly lies. It's obvious that, by the way you use the word "conspiracy", you're implying that those who see right through the media smokescreen, and are not so easily duped and susceptible to the (by now)
old, tired, and predictable methods of mass deception, are crazy, tinfoil hat wearing lunatics. So, let me try another approach. Since I'm crazy, I trust you can answer this simple hypothetical question:
Let's say the country you live in started to enact laws that undermined the most basic human rights, engaged in "power-grabs" all over the world, and increasingly ignored whether what they did was illegal or not. You, as a citizen, become concerned and after years of exhaustive research, you discover that the government is rogue, and that it did not happen overnight - that there is a mass conspiracy at work. Because the media is actively part of the conspiracy, a large percentage of the population are not aware of what is taking place. The media has been a vital tool and instrumental in seeing to it that anybody who points out a "conspiracy", is labeled a tinfoil hat-wearing fruitcake. So what do you do?
Now remember, the protagonist in this hypothetical story is correct and there is indeed a huge conspiracy of power and deceit. How ridiculous is it that the vast majority has fallen for the media deception that conspiracies don't exist and you are loony if you think otherwise? Think about that one. Get out of the fog. Wake up. Look up the word "conspiracy" - I guarantee you it will not say "something so unlikely to happen that if anybody says it does they are to be ridiculed so that noone else will say it again".
"The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists.'' - J. Edgar Hoover
Eisenhower also warned us (below) about it. To my knowledge, he didn't wear a tinfoil hat.