Articles with New York Times Tag

The Saudi Arab Spring Nobody Noticed

When it comes to the media, all uprisings are not equal. Not when the oppressor is an ally and sitting on gobs of oil.

JFK Umbrella Man—More Doubts

Here’s more evidence of cover-up regarding “Umbrella Man” and the JFK assassination. And more questions about the New York Times’ discouragement of investigative zeal in the matter.

NY Times’ Umbrella Man Exposed

The web is buzzing about that clever Errol Morris anti-conspiracy video on the NY Times’s website. WhoWhatWhy interviewed the expert featured in the video about the strange JFK assassination figure “Umbrella Man,” and found a big problem with the central assertion. In fact, our research casts doubts not only on the most recent JFK propaganda, but on the New York Times itself.

We Are All Rupert Murdoch Now

So the practices of Murdoch’s News Corp have led to a wider inquiry into so-called “phone hacking” and other illegal activities in the media in general. But who’s looking at the legal activities?

Corporate Media Stumped on How to Cover the Occupy Movement

The New York Times’ Public Editor ponders how to cover the protests breaking out throughout America and the world, and turns to colleagues at other news organizations for guidance. How clueless can the establishment be? Read on.

Obama and Interventionism (Everywhere)

What’s up with Obama and sending troops everywhere? Check out the latest in so-called “humanitarian intervention.” And consider what’s really at stake—and who really gains.

The NY Times’ Ostrich Act on JFK Assassination Getting Old

The New York Times is back with its latest installment in the cover-up of the Kennedy Assassination.

Video Worth Watching: The World’s Wackiest Prison?

How about a prison where the prisoners run the show? Where they are armed? Where they can have sex, take a swim, catch a cockfight, use drugs? Where there’s surprisingly little violence? You definitely cannot make this up.

Libya: Connect the Dots-You Get a Giant Dollar Sign

Finally, if you look hard enough, you can start seeing the back story to the urgency to remove Qaddafi. It’s an ugly story—and all the ugliness is not on Qaddafi’s side, not by a long shot.

US Government Experiments on Americans—LSD and MKULTRA

When the promising young American artist Stanley Glickman reluctantly accepted a drink from some pushy Americans who chatted him up in a café in Paris, he had no idea his beverage would send him into permanent Alice in Wonderland. A little-known story about MKULTRA, US government LSD experiments on American citizens, and one such citizen.

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