Michael Mross

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Michael Mross (born November 2, 1958 in Cologne ) is a German author , business journalist , moderator and documentarist . In the media there are mainly critical reports about his journalism on his internet portal mmnews.de.

Life

Michael Mross graduated from high school in 1978 and then began studying law . From 1984 to 1991 Mross was a film author and TV documentarist for WDR . In 1991 he worked as a presenter for the RTL business magazine “Geldmarkt”, then from 1993 to 2000 he presented the Telebörse at n-tv . In 2003 he switched to n24 and moderated the stock exchange there until 2008, at the same time he worked at CNBC as a moderator until 2010. Since 2008 he has been running the internet portal mmnews.de .

On March 6, 2016, Mross was hit by a drunk local in an accident in Tangalle , Sri Lanka , and was seriously injured. He lost his right forearm and right leg.

Medial classification

HaGalil describes mmnews.de as a platform for the dissemination of backward-looking theories and evaluates hiscriticism of the monetary system, which can hardly be distinguishedfrom Silvio Gesell and Gottfried Feder, and his "fight against' high finance " "as structurally anti-Semitic and conspiracy theory . From the comments published under the articles, the author Caspar Schmidt deduces that the platform has developed into a portal for right-wing extremist opinion formation. In an article on Spiegel Online , Stefan Kaiser Mross' website attributed “anti-European reflexes”, for example in criticism of central bank policy, mainstream media and “climate alarmism”. In the article Die Angstindustrie , Johannes Pennekamp and Patrick Bernau from the FAZ deal with entrepreneurs who do business on the Internet with the fear of citizens. In addition to Jochen Kopp and the compact magazine, they alsomentionMichael Mross. In the portal mmNews.de z. B. published between numerous advertisements alleged insider forecasts on impending terrorist attacks, which serve to legitimize a crash of the financial system.

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  1. ^ A b c Johannes Pennekamp, ​​Patrick Bernau: Business with conspiracy theories: The fear industry. In: FAZ .net. January 17, 2015, accessed April 14, 2018 .
  2. a b Conspiracy Theories: The Fear Business. In: Spiegel Online . May 22, 2014, accessed April 14, 2018 .
  3. a b The “double life” of the stock market expert Michael Mross. In: HaGalil . April 22, 2009. Retrieved November 8, 2014 .
  4. Former n-tv presenter had an accident Michael Mross describes hospital horror. In: n-tv .de. March 12, 2016, accessed April 14, 2018 .