Tag: Deliberate Dumbing Down Of America

USA TODAY PUBLICATION USES SUBTLE CENSORSHIP TO SUPPRESS STORY WITH FAKE NEWS HEADLINE. How USA Today Editors Justify Feeding False Narrative To Global Online Audience.

On March 1, 2017 the USA Today Network published an article titled,Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. creates ‘a diary of the world on canvas’”.  Five days later, boosting the decline of public trust in news media, as noted in a recent Gallup Poll, editors at a USA Today publication used subtle-censorship to openly corrupt a factual header, in favor of a glaringly fake-news headline, to downplay a unique story about modern-art-gonzo-journalism and the Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM). The trending internet article, by journalist Lisa Conley, about the curious career of the Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo, was printed in the Sunday March 5, 2017, Naples Daily Newspaper, under the headline, “Artist creates, ‘a diary of the world on canvas'”, after premiering globally on the USA Today Network, on the same day that Democratic Congressman, Cedric Richmond, uttered a crude, gang-rape, sex-joke about the Counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, at The Washington Press Club Foundation’s Annual Congressional Dinner.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network
Impactful USA Today Network News Headline

“Between the famous name, the Naval Academy, “Crackhead Jesus” and Pink Floyd, Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.’s story has everything.: The caption read, as the article quickly caught public interest and was picked up over the next five days by several mainstream media news outlets across America including: The Tennessean, The Naples Daily News and The Marco Eagle.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

As Lisa Conley’s article gained readers and  momentum in shares, on social media networks, like Facebook and LinkedIn, the real news headline was abruptly changed, to a fake-news internet headline, by USA Today editors, without explanation.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network
USA Today Network: Subtle-censorship.

The nonsensical caption negatively impacts search algorithms and serves to stunt the stories reach. Students of art movements and human history, are left confused, rather than informed, when using Google, Bing and other information gathering resources on the internet, to research the United States Naval Academy trained, New York born, Hispanic, multi-media artist, Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr., who is better known by his stage name, Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo, when performing as part of the Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM), to raise money for charity and education scholarships, as well as elevate awareness about under-reported social issues, such as waning public trust in news media, at public events, like, Wet Paint Live, in Marco Island, Florida, as reported, in the USA Today Network article by Lisa Conley.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. is listed in The Library Of Congress amongst some of the most influential artists in modern history, including The Beastie Boys, Shepard Fairey and The Wu Tang Clan, in the University/College reference book, by D.B. Burkeman, titled, “Stickers: From Punk Rock To Contemporary Art”. The Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo is known to no one in the entertainment industry or in his private life as, Vaca.

STICKERBOOK DB BURKEMAN MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA JR

The headline “Marco visitor Vaca paints to create ‘diary of the world on canvas'” begs the questions: “If a USA Today journalist goes to Syria on assignment, would USA Today editors say the reporters are visiting or working to gather useful news and information for public consumption and if the artist Willie Nelson performs in Naples, will the Naples News headline read, “Nelson Visits Naples”?

Willie Nelson Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Willie Nelson USA Today Network

The same week, USA Today Editors, corrupted truth with false narrative, a story headlined, “Willie Nelson at Artis-Naples” was published in The Naples Daily News. The Naples News editors, who inexplicably chose to burden Conley’s work with a fake news headline, were then asked: “Would the headline for a performance by Lady Gaga, Sting or Cher in Marco Island read;  “Marco Visitor [Whatever Lady Gaga, Sting, or Cher’s Last Name is] Sings Songs About Life”?

 According to USA Today Network editors, when asked to provide an explanation for this betrayal of public trust and answer why they chose to surreptitiously alter a fact based headline in favor of heralding a grossly misleading caption as truth for subscribers, the following statement was provided:

“We used the phrase Marco visitor because we try to emphasize local angles in headlines to distinguish our local stories from all of the state, nation and world stories available on our website and others. We used just his last name in the headline because that is standard practice in American journalism to keep headlines shorter and thus more readable. It’s not standard practice to put Jr. in a headline unless necessary to distinguish someone from his father. In this case, that wasn’t necessary because few of our readers would think of his father.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

It is curious, to say the least, that the USA Today Network would choose to bury a story about modern-art-gonzo-journalism, by purposefully changing the title to mislead algorithms and search engines, at the height of public interest. USA Today editors, using archaic, truth-defying-standards, appear to rationalize the perpetuation of false narratives, through fake news headlines, as a way of dumbing down the public. It is no wonder that smart readers have fled, in hordes, from subscribing to the poetic-misinformation peddled by newspapers.

The Palm Beach Post censors film title.

On October 29, 2010, The Palm Beach Post used subtle-censorship in the form of nine question marks, ?????????, to corrupt the title of the award-winning film, “Crackhead Jesus: The Movie”; a film written, produced and directed by Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr., as part of the 2010 Delray Beach Film Festival 72-Hour Movie-Making Competition.

CRACKHEAD JESUS: THE MOVIE MARQUEE
“Crackhead Jesus: The Movie” Marquee.

When the 72-Hour Film Competition winner was screened alongside cult classic films, “Pink Floyd’s: The Wall” and Stanley Kubrick’s, “A Clockwork Orange”, in Lake Worth, Florida, as part of the Halloween Modern Art Music Movement Midnight Cult Movie MAMM Jam, the fake Palm Beach Post movie listing caused needless confusion for subscribers in the surrounding community and realized lost revenue for the theater owner and event producers.

CRACKHEAD JESUS THE MOVIE CENSORED PALM BEACH POST MOVIE LISTING OCTOBER 29 2010
Subtle-censorship by The Palm Beach Post.

To the credit of USA Today publications, though editors chose to stifle proliferation of the story of modern-art-gonzo-journalism on the internet, with a fake news headline, they did not censor, in print newspaper or on the internet, the contentious name of the title character, Crackhead Jesus, from the controversial, award-winning film, inspired by court documented events.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

To credit USA Today publication editors at the Naples Daily News, which claims an audience of 70,995 Sunday and 60,232 daily,  they did not use a fake news headline in the print newspaper version of Lisa Conley’s article, published on March 5th, 2010.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

Modern-art-gonzo-journalism serves as a bridge between art and journalism, to help people understand the other side of the story, by seeing past the truth, through the Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM).

Modern Art Gonzo Journalism Victor Hugo
Modern Art Gonzo Journalism.

As newspapers struggle to stay relevant, it is only a matter of time before fake news headlines on websites perpetuated in big, bold letters and words, that ultimately mean nothing and only serve to confuse facts, will consume public trust and further alienate a growing skeptical internet audience.

CULT FILMS A CLOCKWORK ORANGE CRACKHEAD JESUS THE MOVIE PINK FLOYD THE WALL

The question for editors at USA Today remains the same: “Will the headline, ‘Willie Nelson at Artis-Naples’ eventually be changed to read, “Nelson Visits Naples” and will a performance by Lady Gaga, Sting or Cher in Marco Island receive the headlines, “Marco Visitor [Whatever Lady Gaga, Sting, or Cher’s Last Name Is] Sings Songs About Life”?

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network
Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. USA Today Network

“Subtle censorship is a slippery slope, filled with false narratives that create fake news and collapse public trust in news media outlets.” -Maverick Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr.

Artist Victor Hugo Vaca Jr
Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.

 

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PUBLIC TRUST The Story of How Miami Herald Circulation Declined

THE ICONIC MIAMI HERALD BUILDING IN RUINS AFTER DECLINING PUBLIC TRUST IN WEAK INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

THE ICONIC MIAMI HERALD BUILDING IN RUINS AFTER DECLINING PUBLIC TRUST IN WEAK INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM DUE TO STAFF AND BUDGET CUTS.

The newspaper, in its 300-year-long history, was the primary source for news and events. American society depended on newspapers to let them know what was happening and how to prepare for things to come. Since the advent of the Internet, a number of major metropolitan dailies have been shuttered or drastically pruned. This massive decline in Newspaper circulation has led to a Rebirth of Journalism. The way news is transmitted, shared and read have all been transformed.

OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW: MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II INTRODUCES THE WORLD TO MODERN-ART-GONZO-JOURNALISM WITH HIS DIARY OF THE WORLD ON CANVAS.

OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW: MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II INTRODUCES THE WORLD TO MODERN-ART-GONZO-JOURNALISM WITH HIS DIARY OF THE WORLD ON CANVAS.

Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II In Front Of Skeletal Remains Of The Miami Herald Building Before It Is Imploded, Bulldozed & Scrapped Due To Declining Public Trust In Reporting & Declining Sales & Circulation

Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II In Front Of Skeletal Remains Of The Miami Herald Building Before It Is Imploded, Bulldozed & Scrapped, Due To Declining Public Trust In Reporting, Declining Sales & Circulation.

What Victor-Hugo Vaca II has manifested, for public consumption, is modern-art-gonzo- journalism. By fusing the style of Salvador Dali’s cryptic artwork, containing hidden messages and clues, with Hunter S. Thompson’s gonzo journalism, he has created a diary of the world on canvas, to tell the untold story of an, alleged, serial-killer spinal-surgeon using money, lawyers and influence to perpetuate his, alleged scheme, of becoming the most prolific serial-killer in history and to warn masses of a small group of home-grown terrorists, disguised as lawyers, judges and lobbyists, who have infiltrated the U.S. Justice system, Congress, Senate and The White House, to undermine the Constitution, in order to actualize the death of democracy and herald a New World Order.

MIAMI HERALD VICTOR HUGO VACA JR US NAVAL ACADEMY ARTICLE

THE INFAMOUS MIAMI HERALD VICTOR- HUGO VACA II U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY ARTICLE THAT EXPOSED WEAK INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM OVERLOOKING THE DANGERS OF ENABLING TOXIC LEADERSHIP AND ITS FUTURE IMPACT ON SOCIETY.

On May 24, 1990, The Miami Herald published a story by staff writer, Mike Wilson, titled, “DIARY OF A YEAR IN HELL: The Navy called it ‘plebe year’. Midshipman Fourth-Class Victor Vaca called it harassment.” Besides getting his name wrong in the headline, his birth certificate reads, “Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.”, The Miami Herald whitewashed the front-page world news story by understating the dangerous impact of breeding toxic leadership at the world famous United States Naval Academy, by training young officers to torture suspects and sexually assault female officers in an elite, powerful, clandestine community. It is no wonder that, recent news headlines indicate, U.S. military leadership problems persist, at the U.S. Naval Academy and other tactical training institutions.

VICTOR HUGO VACA US NAVAL ACADEMY SUNDAY MAY 27, 1990 VOL. 90 NO. 21 THE BALTIMORE MARYLAND SUN FRONT PAGE ARTICLE

THE SUNDAY CAPITAL ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND FRONT PAGE ARTICLE SUNDAY MAY 27, 1990 FEATURING QUOTES FROM USNA MIDSHIPMAN OFFICER VICTOR-HUGO VACA II.

SEE SOMETHING; SAY SOMETHING: Victor-Hugo Vaca II felt it was his patriotic duty, to expose the horrors he witnessed, as a United States Naval Academy Midshipman. He saw leadership training, that eventually led to Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse, as acceptable practice by U.S. military command and he knew that what he had witnessed, was not proper instruction for future commanders of the free world.

VICTOR -HUGO VACA II QUOTED IN THE SUN FRONT PAGE USNA ARTICLE

VICTOR -HUGO VACA II QUOTED IN THE SUN FRONT PAGE USNA ARTICLE “I TRIED TO STICK UP FOR MY RIGHTS, AND THATS’S WHAT GOT ME INTO TROUBLE.” 

Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II was a whistleblower, trying to warn mankind, of the dangerous butterfly-effect, abuse of power would have on the future that now exists, in the age of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, where lies are acceptable as truth and honor has all but disappeared, but The Miami Herald chose to present the story as a personal account of hazing instead of focusing on the big picture.

VICTOR-HUGO VACA US NAVAL ACADEMY

SUNDAY MAY 27, 1990 VOL. 90 NO. 21 THE BALTIMORE SUN FRONT PAGE ARTICLE FEATURING USNA MIDSHIPMAN OFFICER VICTOR-HUGO VACA II.  (REPRINTED FROM MIKE WILSON AP NEWS WIRE MIAMI HERALD KNIGHT RIDDER ARTICLE.)

When Victor-Hugo Vaca II gave The Miami Herald his diary, he trusted editors would see the big picture and focus on the potential global impact of his unique experience; instead, they chose to spotlight minor incidents, like upperclassmen teasing his name. Teasing is a lot different than torture and shortsighted journalists failing to differentiate between the two in foreseeing the long term impacts on society is one example of why public trust has plummeted in news outlets.

USNA Midshipman Officer Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.

USNA Midshipman Officer Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.

Fast-forward to November 30, 2005, when The Miami Herald published a story by staff writer, Elinor J. Brecher, titled, “ARTIST SAYS CONDO WORKERS DESTROYED HIS ART PROJECT: An artist complained to police that his Hurricane Wilma-related art installation was damaged by somebody making repairs after Hurricane Wilma.” Besides getting Victor-Hugo Vaca II’s name wrong, again, the article failed to mention the fact that the 2005 Miami Art Basel week exhibit, was created to bring worldwide attention to allegations, that Baltimore spinal-surgeon, Dr. Charles Edwards, was more than just a slumlord, he was also, an alleged serial-killer.

MIAMI HERALD VICTOR HUGO VACA JR

THE MIAMI HERALD FULL PAGE ARTICLE FEATURING VICTOR- HUGO VACA JR. -JOURNALISTS AGAIN LOSE PUBLIC TRUST BY COMPLETELY IGNORING ALLEGED SERIAL-KILLER BUILDING OWNER ASPECT OF THE NEWS STORY IN FAVOR OF FLUFF, BECAUSE THE SUSPECT WAS A MAJOR ADVERTISER WITH THE NEWSPAPER.

When Victor-Hugo Vaca II confronted Elinor J. Brecher about this, she said Dr. Edwards legal team had sent a letter to The Miami Herald editors reminding them that he was a long time advertiser with the newspaper and that her series of investigative reports about the notorious Doctor and his trouble plagued North Bay Village monolith, The Grand View Palace, were creating potential harm to there longstanding business relationship.

“I thought newspapers were about reporting news?” Victor-Hugo Vaca II said.

“Wake up!” Elinor J Brecher answered. “Newspapers are a business.”

Crackhead Jesus Is Coming On Miami Herald

Crackhead Jesus Is Coming On Miami Herald

She went on to tell Victor-Hugo Vaca II how Miami Herald staff had been worried about losing their jobs based on rumors of a Knight-Ridder buyout by McClatchy and that the newspaper industry, would be decimated by the Internet. In March of 2006, McClatchy assumed about $2 billion in Knight Ridder’s debt when they purchased The Miami Herald and Brecher’s prediction about mobile technology and the Internet transforming newspapers came to fruition.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II , AS SEEN IN NEWS REPORTS: NY MULTI-MEDIA ARTIST CREATES 7,000 SQUARE FOOT GRAFFITI MURAL INSIDE THE HAUNTED HALLS OF THE INFAMOUS MIAMI BEACH ADDRESS OF LEGENDARY HOT SPOTS LIQUID AND SHOCK NIGHTCLUB.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II, NY BORN FINE ARTIST, CREATES 7,000 SQUARE FOOT GRAFFITI MURAL INSIDE THE HAUNTED HALLS OF THE INFAMOUS MIAMI BEACH ADDRESS OF LEGENDARY HOT SPOTS, LIQUID AND SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE EPIDEMIC OF ECONOMIC FRAUD AND ECONOMIC TERRORISM DESTROYING AMERICAN ECONOMY ENABLED BY WEAK INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM.

Fast forward, to February 17, 2011, when a Miami New Times article by Michael E. Miller, titled “SHOCK NIGHTCLUB OWNER SKIPS TOWN WITHOUT PAYING HIS BILLS” revealed that Julien Manival nicknamed, “The French Bernie Madoff”, had bragged to El Nuevo Herald, The Miami Herald’s Spanish language sister- publication, that he wanted his patrons’ heads to spin for days from all the special effects in his new nightclub, located at the former address of the legendary Liquid Nightclub.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA JR MODERN ART GONZO JOURNALISM GRAFFITI MURAL SHOCK NIGHTCLUB MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II INSIDE THE 7,000 SQUARE FOOT MODERN- ART-GONZO-JOURNALISM GRAFFITI MURAL, WRITTEN IN SEVEN LANGUAGES INCLUDING: ARAMAIC, FRENCH, GERMAN, CHINESE AND SPANISH, HE MANIFESTED THROUGHOUT THE HAUNTED HALLS OF THE INFAMOUS LIQUID, SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADDRESS.

Having been hired as the official artist of Shock Nightclub by Manival himself, to create, “a world-record sized fine-art-graffiti mural” at the infamous 1437-39 Washington Avenue address on South Beach, Victor-Hugo Vaca II witnessed, first hand, the corruption and dangers to public safety that existed before two separate FBI corruption investigations led to eight individuals charged and arrested in a corruption probe including Miami Beach Code Compliance Officers, Miami Beach Firefighters and a Miami Dade Police Officer.

MIAMI BEACH MAYOR AND MIAMI HERALD EDITORS KNEW THAT THOUSANDS OF INTERNATIONAL PARTYGOERS WERE IN CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER OF CEILING COLLAPSE BUT DID NOTHING TO WARN TRAVELERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC AT SHOCK NIGHTCLUB.

MIAMI BEACH MAYOR, MATTI BOWER, AND MIAMI HERALD EDITORS KNEW THAT THOUSANDS OF INTERNATIONAL PARTYGOERS WERE IN CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER OF CEILING COLLAPSE AT 1437-39 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, FEATURING THE ARTWORK OF MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II, BUT NEITHER DID ANYTHING TO GAIN PUBLIC TRUST BY WARNING TRAVELERS AND CONSTITUENTS.

Mayor Matti Bower and Miami Herald Editors had photographic evidence of clear and present danger, including shocking images of a rotting second story dance floor being concealed, without permits, to withstand the weight of hundreds of trusting revelers. Every editor at the Miami Herald was alerted to the dangerous situation being perpetrated by the epidemic of economic fraud and corruption endangering the lives of unsuspecting visitors to Miami Beach and its constituents.

MIAMI HERALD MAYOR MATTIE BOWER IGNORE SOUTH BEACH NIGHTCLUB CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGERS

MIAMI HERALD AND MAYOR MATTI BOWER FORFEIT PUBLIC TRUST BY IGNORING CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER AT POPULAR MIAMI BEACH NIGHTCLUB ADORNED WITH FINE ART AND GIGANTIC GRAFFITI MURAL BY NEW YORK BORN HISPANIC ENTREPRENEUR MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II.

VICTOR HUGO VACA JR FLOW MODERN ART GONZO JOURNALISM GRAFFITI MURAL MIAMI BEACH

CBS NEWS MIAMI FILMED THE 7,000 SQUARE FOOT MODERN-ART-GONZO- JOURNALISM GRAFFITI MURAL TITLED, “FLOW”, BY MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II. THE MURAL CONTAINED SUBLIMINAL GRAFFITI IN SEVEN LANGUAGES AND POINTERS, FOR THE INQUISITIVE, PAINTED WITH FINE ART OIL BRUSHES, WITHIN THE LARGE WORDS, THAT TOLD A STORY OF CORRUPTION, FOR SAVVY SOCIALITES, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS AND THOSE ENTRUSTED WITH PUBLIC SAFETY TO DO THEIR JOB AND CATCH THE CLUES LEADING TO THE  REALIZATION OF A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER POSSIBLY EXISTING ABOVE THE HEADS OF UNSUSPECTING INTERNATIONAL LUMINARIES AND CELEBRITIES, LIKE LADY GAGA AND RICKY MARTIN, DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY, IN THE VIP SECTION, OF ONE OF THE MOST INFAMOUS CLUBS ON SOUTH BEACH.

For reasons unknown, CBS News producers never aired the footage they obtained from inside of Shock Nightclub but Jenny Scordamaglia (Miami TV, VidBloggerNation), dared to air the following segment on the first season of her show, “Off Limits”, featuring the infamous censored and stolen paintings and 7,000 square foot fine-art-graffiti mural by Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II, intended to raise awareness about economic terrorism and the epidemic of economic fraud impacting the global economy.

After a couple of weeks, Shock Nightclub abruptly shut down. When “The French Bernie Madoff”, Julien Manival’s, checks started bouncing, the Frenchman jetted back across the Atlantic, leaving behind over $100,000 in outstanding debts and an unsafe dance floor that could collapse under pressure on hundreds of unsuspecting people.

Money trumps public safety because once money became an issue, mainstream media news outlets began reporting the fraud but still, The Miami Herald failed to report on the photos they had of a rotting elevated dance floor in the heart of South Beach

MONEY TRUMPS PUBLIC SAFETY: THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED TO REPORT UNSAFE STRUCTURE AT THE WORLD FAMOUS, SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, FEATURING DECOR BY MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II.

Once money became an issue, mainstream media news outlets like, The Miami New Times, began reporting the economic fraud and money laundering taking place between Miami Beach and France. Yet, editors at The Miami Herald failed to publish the photos they had in their possession, of rotting, unsafe, elevated dance floors, in the heart of Miami Beach, where the privileged pay good money to play and party like rock stars, royalty and celebrities in venues like Shock Nightclub, with artistic decor by Florida International University Alumni, Victor-Hugo Vaca II.

WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE AUDIENCE IN THE THOUSANDS WERE COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT SHOCK NIGHTCLUB BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED TO REPORT ON THESE PHOTOS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE WITH NO LICENSE OR PERMIT TO SECURE A ROTTING CEILING AND DANCE FLOOR

THOUSANDS OF WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE REVELERS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE WERE COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT “SHOCK NIGHTCLUB” BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED TO REPORT ON THESE PHOTOS, IN POSSESSION OF MAYOR MATTIE BOWER, SHOWING CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE WITH NO LICENSE OR PERMIT TO SECURE A ROTTING CEILING AND DANCE FLOOR.

The Miami Herald showed their commitment to public trust by dismissing the report. The only article published by the Miami Herald regarding Shock Nightclub was an article, that appeared in the Spanish language newspaper, El Nuevo Herald, noting the exceptional artwork and graffiti created by the New York born Hispanic artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II and heralding Julien Manival, as a nightclub impresario, creating a safe haven for elite patrons and public figures from around the world, in the heart of Miami Beach, Florida.

WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE AUDIENCE IN THE THOUSANDS WERE COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT SHOCK NIGHTCLUB BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED TO REPORT ON THESE PHOTOS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE WITH NO LICENSE OR PERMIT TO SECURE A ROTTING CEILING AND DANCE FLOOR

JET-SETTERS AND WEALTHY GLOBE TROTTERS WERE COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT THE WORLD FAMOUS SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, DECORATED IN GRAFFITI AND FINE ART BY MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II, BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD DISMISSED PUBLIC TRUST IN REPORTING CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGERS TO THE COMMUNITY.

WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE AUDIENCE IN THE THOUSANDS WERE COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT SHOCK NIGHTCLUB BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED TO REPORT ON THESE PHOTOS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE WITH NO LICENSE OR PERMIT TO SECURE A ROTTING CEILING AND DANCE FLOOR

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II MASSIVE “FLOW” GRAFFITI MURAL TOWERS OVER PARTY PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF THE POTENTIAL CEILING COLLAPSE AT SHOCK NIGHTCLUB, BECAUSE THE MIAMI HERALD FAILED PUBLIC TRUST, IN FAVOR OF PUBLISHING AN ARTICLE PRAISING THE ARTWORK OF THE MODERN-ART-GONZO- JOURNALIST.

MAVERICK ARTSIT VICTOR HUGO VACA II GRAFFITI MURAL FINE ART

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II 7,000 SQUARE FOOT GRAFFITI MURAL TITLED, “FLOW” AND FINE ART BY THE MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT FOUNDER DECORATED THE WALLS OF THE WORLD FAMOUS MIAMI BEACH SHOCK NIGHTCLUB FREQUENTED BY AFFLUENT TRENDSETTERS AND GLOBETROTTING CLUBGOERS.

Fast forward again, this time to September 19, 2013 when the Pultizer Prize winning, Sun Sentinel published two stories about a high-speed chase on a winding, ocean-front, mansion-lined, two-lane road, through an exclusive residential neighborhood, without sidewalks, the day after an innocent victim was killed during another high-speed chase in the Miami Herald readership area and just days before Miriam Carey, was shot to death in D.C., with a 1-year-old girl in her car, after a high-speed car chase. The front-page articles contained quotes from the eyewitness account, of Victor-Hugo Vaca II, which were also given to Miami Herald reporters, who asked for bystander testimony.

THE BOOK OF LIFE PASSED ME BY AS I WALKED MY DOG VICTOR HUGO VACA JR

‘THE BOOK OF LIFE PASSED ME BY AS I WALKED MY DOG’ BY  VICTOR-HUGO VACA II

Neither newspaper mentioned the cavalry of black, grey and blue, unmarked SUV’s, that trembled earth, through the community, known as, “Millionaires Row”, like an endless rumbling freight train, at unsafe speeds, for over forty-five minutes, after the media reported,  “two-minute” car chase, was over.

MIAMI HERALD REPORTS FORTY MINUTE ONSLAUGHT OF HIGH-SPEED UNMARKED CARS RACING THROUGH TIGHT ROAD AS A TWO MINUTE CHASE

THE MIAMI HERALD REPORTS AN EARTH SHAKING, FORTY-FIVE MINUTE ONSLAUGHT OF HIGH-SPEED UNMARKED CARS RACING THROUGH “MILLIONAIRES ROW” ON A TIGHT, WINDING ROAD, AS A “TWO-MINUTE” CAR CHASE.

The Sun Sentinel Article read:

Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. was walking his dog Romeo in front of his Hillsboro Beach home when the suspect’s vehicle and patrol cars whooshed past him like a barreling train, he said. Vaca feared for his life and first thought of Medina, he said.

“That’s the first thing that flashed in my mind. The second thing was my dog and my own safety,” he said. “I had enough time to grab his neck back with the leash before he walked into that chaos. It gave me just enough time to react.

“I felt the force of the chase coming towards me. They were coming at such a velocity and there was such a caravan of metal,” he said. “We were stuck in our tracks; we didn’t move.”

A bicyclist on the opposite side of the road jumped off his bike because he was so shaken and told Vaca how terrified he was, he said.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA II WITH HIS DOG ROMEO

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II WITH HIS DOG ROMEO.

Roaring past pedestrians on a narrow, winding road at high speeds, for over forty-five minutes, a motorcade of  unmarked law enforcement vehicles in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods on earth, recklessly endangered the lives of pets and pedestrians in the name of the law, but that’s not how The Miami Herald reported the incident, witnessed by Hillsboro Beach, Florida resident, Victor-Hugo Vaca II.

Victor Hugo Miami Herald

THE ICONIC MIAMI HERALD BUILDING IN RUINS AFTER DECLINING PUBLIC TRUST IN WEAK INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM- OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW: MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II INTRODUCES THE WORLD TO MODERN-ART-GONZO-JOURNALISM WITH HIS DIARY OF THE WORLD ON CANVAS.

The Miami Herald made it seem like all the life threatening chaos along “Millionaires Row” ensued over a burglary suspect and never delved deeper into this curious story that begged the questions, “Why would over 60 unmarked cars race through a winding road at breakneck speeds for over forty-five minutes endangering civilians to catch a burglar? What exactly did the suspect steal in the mega-mansion neighborhood, to warrant such an extreme response, from undercover law enforcement and where did all the unmarked vehicles come from?”

WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT

WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT ALL-STAR DJ MAMM JAM EVENT FEATURING MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II.

The painting titled, “Public Trust: The Story of How Miami Herald Circulation Declined”, was created for the promotion of public welfare, live, on-stage, at the 2013 Winter Music Conference (WMC) Sunbreeze Dance Music Festival with All-Star Dj’s including Ron D *8*Lim (Power of Love), DJ Romain, DJ Yass, Nermin, Viktor Simonelli, Patrick Bo, N ‘Dinga Gaba and Neal Fox (Polydor, RCA and Columbia Records recording artist).

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA II MINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MAMM JAM

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II MANIFESTING, “PUBLIC TRUST: THE STORY OF HOW MIAMI HERALD CIRCULATION DECLINED”, ON STAGE AT THE WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE ALL-STAR DJ’S MAMM JAM IN MIAMI BEACH.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA II POWER OF LOVE RON D LIM WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MAMM JAM

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II WITH THE POWER OF LOVE, RON D 8 LIM, PERFORM MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT, AT THE WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE ALL STAR DJ’S MAMM JAM.

The Power Of Love with Ron D 8 Lim has performed at The Winter Music Conference (WMC), FUSE, Detroit Electronic Music Festival, Art Basel Miami and fashion shows for BCBG and Elle.

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR HUGO VACA JR RON D 8 LIM WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT MIAMI MUSIC WEEK MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA

MAVERICK ARTIST VICTOR-HUGO VACA II PERFORMS WITH RON D 8 LIM AT THE WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE MODERN ART MUSIC MOVEMENT MIAMI MUSIC WEEK MAMM JAM IN MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA. 

The Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca II and Neal Fox (The Conspiracy Project, Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, Fuck The Fed, Thank You, Dan Rather) collaborated on the following video, which premiered at the Miami Music Week Winter Music Conference (WMC) All Star Dj’s MAMM Jam event.

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