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Chris Whalen: “Glad I Am On A George Soros-Funded Blacklist Of Journalists”

Chris Whalen: “Glad I Am On A George Soros-Funded Blacklist Of Journalists” At the end of his note today (via TheInstitutionalRiskAnalyst.com), Chris Whalen dropped the following bombshell… Finally, we cannot fail to mention that The IRA’s Chris Whalen has been included in the list of enemies compiled by the minions of George Soros.  We are […]

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Europe: Journalists Against Free Speech

Europe: Journalists Against Free Speech Gone is all pretense that journalism is about reporting the facts. These are the aims of a political actor. Being bought and paid for by the EU apparently counts as “press freedom” these days. According to the guidelines, journalists should, among other things, “Provide an appropriate range of opinions, including […]

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Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To “Being A Journalist In 2017”

Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To “Being A Journalist In 2017” Haven’t you heard? The Russians did it. Seemingly behind every major news event in the last number of years, Russia has been busy influencing world events simply by reporting on them, just like everyone else. And as RT notes, this, according to […]

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US Media: Standards Tossed Overboard

US Media: Standards Tossed Overboard Internet development resulted in disappearance of America’s local media to benefit metropolitan mainstream outlets with large countrywide circulation. Predominantly pro-Democratic, they espouse liberal values, paying little attention to political views and everyday life problems of those who live outside megacities. The mainstream media have lost trust of provincial America to […]

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The Weaponization of History and Journalism

THE WEAPONIZATION OF HISTORY AND JOURNALISM we don’t need no stinkin’ facts In the United States, facts, an important element of truth, are not important. They are not important in the media, politics, universities, historical explanations, or the courtroom. Non-factual explanations of the collapse of three World Trade Center buildings are served up as the […]

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Comey and the End of Conversation

Comey and the End of Conversation Ray K. Metzker Philadelphia 1962You might have thought, and hoped, that recent events, such as the election of Trump as president of the US, or Brexit, or the rise of Marine Le Pen and other non-establishment forces in Europe, would, as a matter of -natural- course, have led to […]

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Newly-Declassified Documents Show that CIA Worked Closely with Owners and Journalists with Many of the Largest Media Outlets

Newly-Declassified Documents Show that CIA Worked Closely with Owners and Journalists with Many of the Largest Media Outlets Newly-declassified documents show that a senior CIA agent and Deputy Director of the Directorate of Intelligence worked closely with the owners and journalists of many of the largest media outlets: The United States Senate Select Committee to Study […]

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Upcoming British Legislation Could Jail Journos for 14 Years

Upcoming British Legislation Could Jail Journos for 14 Years Business  Arrow Policy Planned Espionage Act could jail journos and whistleblowers as spies …  Proposals in the UK for a swingeing new Espionage Act that could jail journalists as spies have been developed in haste by legal advisors, The Register has learned.  The proposed law update […]

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On WikiLeaks, Journalism, and Privacy: Reporting on the Podesta Archive Is an Easy Call

On WikiLeaks, Journalism, and Privacy: Reporting on the Podesta Archive Is an Easy Call FOR YEARS, WIKILEAKS has been publishing massive troves of documents online — usually taken without authorization from powerful institutions and then given to the group to publish — while news outlets report on their relevant content. In some instances, these news outlets work in direct […]

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Atlantic Article on Hollywood Misses Powerful Points About CIA Control

Atlantic Article on Hollywood Misses Powerful Points About CIA Control How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood Since its inception, the agency has wooed filmmakers, producers, and actors in order to present a rosy portrait of its operations to the American public. –Atlantic This is a good article by the Atlantic, a neo-con publication that aspires to be […]

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Cops, spies and journalists: Top Mountie Bob Paulson speaks out

Cops, spies and journalists: Top Mountie Bob Paulson speaks out Spying by officers was not approved, RCMP commissioner says – so officers kept asking In a broad and candid statement to CBC News, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson explains why (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press) Terry Milewski has worked in fifty countries during 38 years with the CBC. […]

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Turkey bars entry to foreign journalists, gives no explanation

Turkey bars entry to foreign journalists, gives no explanation Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul © Murad Sezer / Reuters Turkey is refusing entry to foreign journalists without providing any explanation for its actions. In the past few days a Greek photojournalist on assignment from the German tabloid Bild and an American journalist have been sent […]

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Affairs of State

Affairs of State  Insulting Mr. Erdoğan Can Be Dangerous Most of our readers are probably aware by now that the German government finds itself in a rather awkward situation over its relations with Turkey’s government again – with which the EU has just struck a widely criticized and very expensive deal to help it stem the flood […]

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Erdogan’s war on media: Sputnik Turkey chief banned from entering Istanbul, told to fly to Russia

Erdogan’s war on media: Sputnik Turkey chief banned from entering Istanbul, told to fly to Russia Russian news agency Sputnik’s Turkish bureau chief has been blacklisted by Ankara, who refused him entry to the country in an airport, and seized his residence permit and press credentials. “I landed in Istanbul at 0:40 today with Aeroflot’s […]

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When Newspapers Die and Reporters Go Bad

When Newspapers Die and Reporters Go Bad When right wingers go off on NPR and the New York Times for being mouthpieces of the Democratic Party or left wingers criticize Fox News and PBS for having too many conservatives on the air, it makes my head spin. Is there no such thing as truth anymore or not a single honest […]

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