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Project Censored
At Project Censored, we examine the coverage of news and information important to the maintenance of a healthy and functioning democracy. We define Modern Censorship as the subtle yet constant and sophisticated manipulation of reality in our mass media outlets. On a daily basis, censorship refers to the intentional non-inclusion of a news story – or piece of a news story – based on anything other than a desire to tell the truth. Such manipulation can take the form of political pressure (from government officials and powerful individuals), economic pressure (from advertisers and funders), and legal pressure (the threat of lawsuits from deep-pocket individuals, corporations, and institutions).
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Artículos
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16 de septiembre, por Kate Horgan
In the first half of the show, Quechua and Jewish writer and student Rabbi Daniel Delgado joins us to confront the elephant in the room: are Jews Indigenous? As someone who is both Indigenous and Jewish, Daniel discusses the history and context of the term Indigenous and how the claim of Jewish (…)
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13 de septiembre, por Kate Horgan
Censored Press News: Peter Phillips’s Titans of Capital and more Peter Phillips, the former director of Project Censored, has published a new book with the Censored Press. In Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity, he examines the world’s most wealthy and influential asset (…)
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12 de septiembre, por Kate Horgan
By Peter Phillips The number of trillion and multi-trillion dollar capital investment management companies has nearly doubled from seventeen in 2017 to thirty-one in 2022. These companies now collectively manage more than $83 trillion. These firms hold the core of global capital wealth, with (…)
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10 de septiembre
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9 de septiembre, por Kate Horgan
Mickey recently spoke with Jeff Cohen, founder of FAIR, and author of Cable News Confidential, about his time as senior producer to the late Phil Donahue's MSNBC program. It was among the highest rated shows on the network at the time but was cancelled on the run up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq (…)