How the West Extends its Control Over Journalism Worldwide
By The New Atlas Political developments are often emotionally charged, and even journalists who are expected to maintain an objective approach to reporting can find…
By The New Atlas Political developments are often emotionally charged, and even journalists who are expected to maintain an objective approach to reporting can find…
By Matt Agorist A man who falsely claimed for decades to be a CIA agent and worked as the FOX News “Terror Expert” has now…
By Dierdre Fulton “The other major question here is: why are these rules secret in the first place?” Newly leaked documents published by The Intercept…
By Claire Bernish A letter revealed by the Orlando Sentinel shows the FBI requested law enforcement agencies who responded to and investigated the massacre at…
By James Holbrooks As people around the world struggle to come to terms with the recent years’ rise in terrorist attacks — and on the…
By Jon Rappoport All mainstream television news is built on transitions from one item to another. These transitions are called blends or segues. For example,…
By Claire Bernish “In the name of God, the merciful, the beneficial,” Omar Mateen began in Arabic during his first call to 911 operators from…
By Jon Rappoport I wrote this piece in 2012, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting. I re-post it now, because it equally applies…
By Claire Bernish An assumption could be made that a secondary crime scene in a potential matter of national security would be treated with delicacy…
By Claire Bernish In ten years, Americans’ confidence in television and print news crashed to an all-time low, according to the latest Gallup poll. After…
By Claire Bernish As mainstream media headlines begin to solidify around the narrative a single shooter was responsible for the carnage at Pulse nightclub in…
By Nick Bernabe As of June 1st, Ghost Squad Hackers – the same group leading #OpIcarus – have launched a series of coordinated attacks against…
By Shane Trejo Once again, the New York Times has published an editorial attacking constitutional principles. This time, it calls for the virtual dissolution of the…
By Michael Snyder If you allow someone to pump hours of “programming” into your mind every single day, it is inevitable that it is eventually…