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Journalists say they prefer risk of beheading in Syria than reporting Ebola

October 6, 2014 by wpfixit

U.S. Journalist with Ebola Highlights Special Terror Reporters Face Covering Disease Pandemic By Nate Thayer October 6, 2014 An American journalist stricken with the Ebola virus in Liberia has highlighted the unique dangers faced by reporters covering the rapidly growing disease pandemic, many of whom say they feel safer covering the wars in Syria where […]

Filed Under: Freelance Journalism, Journalism, Middle East, Nate Thayer, Pay the Writer, War correspondent Tagged With: ebola, ebola journalists, Freelance Journalism, Nate Thayer, War Correspondent

W. African Governments use bogus “Ebola Virus Detectors” at Airports

September 28, 2014 by wpfixit

West African Governments Deploy Scam “Ebola Virus Detectors” at Airports, Border Check Points The bogus Ebola devices used by Nigeria, elsewhere follow use of similar fake HIV and Hep-B “Detectors” in Egypt and fraudulent “explosive detectors” in Iraq, Africa, Asia to combat terrorism. Technology first banned in U.S. as fraudulent “lost golf ball finder.” By […]

Filed Under: Ebola Virus fake detectors, Medical Malpractice, Nate Thayer Tagged With: Corruption, ebola, fake bomb detectors, nat

AP reports N. Korea “Ice Bucket Challenge”: silent on repression of disabled

September 1, 2014 by wpfixit

AP reports “Ice Bucket Challenge” in North Korea; doesn’t on NK repression of disabled people Viral water dunking campaign for charity staged in Pyongyang by American rappers By Nate Thayer Sept 1, 2014 The Associated Press should be ashamed of themselves for being a willing collaborator in disseminating the state propaganda of North Korea, the world’s […]

Filed Under: Associated Press, Free Speech, Human Rights, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, North Korea Media, North Korea racism, North Korean Propaganda, North Korean racism Tagged With: AP North Korea, Associated Press, Journalism ethics, Nate Thayer, North Korea Media, North Korean propaganda

FBI documents: American spy Hemingway’s excellent adventure in Cuba

August 31, 2014 by wpfixit

FBI Documents: Hemingway ran U.S. funded rogue spy operation in Cuba, greatly annoying J. Edgar Hoover Larger than life novelist charmed his way into WW2 spy operation in Cuba while fishing for Marlin, insulting, marginalizing Hoover’s FBI By Nate Thayer August 31, 2014   Earnest Hemingway was a secret spy for the United States in […]

Filed Under: Ernest Hemingway, Gonzo Journalism, Nate Thayer, Spies, U.S. Foreign Policy, War correspondent Tagged With: cuba, Ernest Hemingway, J Edgar Hoover, Journalism and Spies, Nate Thayer, Spies, U.S. Foreign Policy

FBI: Trotsky smuggled to U.S as “valet” of Soviet double agent Rothschild

August 30, 2014 by wpfixit

FBI: Trotsky smuggled to U.S as “valet” of MI6 double agent Baron Rothschild 1930’s FBI intelligence documents show wealthy British MI6 spy smuggled fleeing dissident into the U.S. disguised as his personal valet Documents say Trotsky later assassinated by man with UK passport By Nate Thayer August 30, 2014 Baron Rothschild has been long accused of […]

Filed Under: Barron Rothschild, British politics, Leon Trotsky, MI6, Nate Thayer, Russia, Spies, U.S. politics Tagged With: Leon Trotsky, MI6 Barron Rothschild, Nate Thayer, Spies

Bin Laden’s wet dream: Cheeky Brits celebrate their terror attack on D.C.

August 27, 2014 by wpfixit

Our Cheeky Brit Cousins London celebrates their terrorist attack on D.C.: Inflame still raw memories of former colonial subjects The wet dream of Osama Bin Laden By Nate Thayer August 27, 2014 Oh those wily Poms and their charming, subtle, stiff upper lipped wit. Very, very subtle. Let’s be frank here. It is high time […]

Filed Under: British politics, Humor, Nate Thayer, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy Tagged With: British politics, Nate Thayer, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy

KKK wages race war from cyberspace: digital revolution fuels Ferguson extremism

August 26, 2014 by wpfixit

Fake Ku Klux Klan tries to launch Ferguson race war from cyberspace: American extremist politics fueled by digital revolution . By Nate Thayer August 26, 2014 Imperial Wizard of the New Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Charles ‘Chuck’ Murray of Abbeville, South Carolina wasted no time trying to fan the flames of racial conflict, alarming an already overwhelmed […]

Filed Under: Ferguson Missouri, Ku Klux Klan, Nate Thayer, U.S. Extremists Tagged With: Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Ku Klux Klan, Michael brown, Missouri, Nate, U.S. extremism

Darren Wilson & Michael Brown: Icons of a nation not on listening terms

August 22, 2014 by wpfixit

Two ships passing in the night: Ferguson’s Darren Wilson & Michael Brown: A nation not engaged in conversation; not on listening or speaking terms  By Nate Thayer August 22, 2014 A week ago, late Saturday night on August 16th, I finished a story that was the product of several days of research. I had been […]

Filed Under: Darren Wilson, Ferguson Missouri, Journalism, Nate Thayer, U.S. politics Tagged With: Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael brown, Nate Thayer, U.S. Politics

Ferguson News coverage: What if Kennedy had been shot in the Twitter age?

August 21, 2014 by wpfixit

News coverage in the age of social media: Ferguson and the Kennedy Assassination. What if Kennedy had been shot in the age of Twitter and smart phones? By Nate Thayer August 21, 2014 At 12:29 pm Central Standard Time on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy’s presidential limousine entered Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. […]

Filed Under: Internet Journalism, Internet media ethics, Journalism, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, U.S. politics Tagged With: Ferguson media, Ferguson Missouri, Internet Journalism, Journalism ethics, Nate Thayer, U.S. Politics

Washington Journalism & PR hacks: the Soviet apparatchik’s of our time

August 20, 2014 by wpfixit

A Day in the Life of a Journalist in Washington, D.C.: Why I think the PR industry are the equivalent of Cold War era Soviet apparatchiks’   By Nate Thayer August 20, 2014 “Yes, I guess my real question is why, while trying to get a hold of an obscure economist who specializes on Caribbean […]

Filed Under: Gonzo Journalism, Media, Nate Thayer, Public relations, U.S. politics, Washington Politics Tagged With: Journalism, Nate Thayer, PR agents, U.S. Politics, Washington Politics

Ferguson Cop reveals why he shot Missouri black teenager

August 17, 2014 by wpfixit

Ferguson Cop Darren Wilson reveals why he shot Missouri black teenager Who is the white guy who shot the black teenager in Missouri? By Nate Thayer August 16, 2014 We know precious little about the white cop, sergeant Darren Wilson, who shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. It is remarkable, in […]

Filed Under: Darren Wilson, Ferguson Missouri, Nate Thayer, U.S. politics Tagged With: Darren Wilson, Ferguson Missouri, Nate Thayer, U.S. racism

Artist to Showtime: offer of “exposure” but no $’s “devalues the work of everyone”

August 16, 2014 by wpfixit

Graphic artist asked by entertainment giant Showtime to work for no pay, rather “invaluable national exposure across multiple platforms.” Responds appropriately, says Showtime is “unethical”, “devalues the work of everyone” By Nate Thayer August 16, 2014 Dan Cassaro, a graphic artist who runs a design business in Brooklyn, New York, received an email from the giant Showtime entertainment […]

Filed Under: #paythemusican, #Paythewriter, Freelance Journalism, Freelancers Rights, Nate Thayer, Pay the Writer Tagged With: "PAYTHEWRITER, #paythemusician, Freelance Journalism, Nate Thayer

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A Day in the Life of a Freelance Journalist—2013 Here is an exchange between the Global Editor of the Atlantic Magazine and myself this afternoon attempting to solicit my professional services for an article they sought to publish after reading my story “25 Years of Slam Dunk Diplomacy: Rodman trip comes after 25 years of […]

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