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Combat war reporter Bill O’Reilly, Fox News, & Lies: How they abuse women & journalism

April 20, 2017 by wpfixit

More from the Bill O’Reilly diaries of doing things he never did, seeing things he never did, in places he never was, and claiming he is something he isn’t, when he is not claiming he never did the things he did do, continued… By Nate Thayer April 21, 2017   This Bill O’Reilly soap opera, like […]

Filed Under: Big Media, Bill O'Reilly, Journalism, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Media Ethics, Propoganda Tagged With: Bill O'Rielly, Fox News, Kennedy assassination, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer

The Associated Press and North Korea’s Sordid Secret Propaganda Pact

February 7, 2016 by wpfixit

The Associated Press: Korea’s Global Propaganda arm By Nate Thayer February 7, 2016 The Associated Press opened their news bureau in Pyongyang, North Korea four years ago last month with much self-trumpeted pomp that brought the entire AP executive business side of the company hierarchy from their New York headquarters as invited guests of the […]

Filed Under: AP North Korea, Associated Press, Associated Press North Korea, North Korean Missiles, North Korean Nuclear Program, North Korean Propaganda, Propoganda Tagged With: AP Propaganda, Associated Press, Associated Press North Korea, Free Press, North Korea nuclear weapons

Both Officer Darren Wilson & Black America Deserve an Apology

March 4, 2015 by wpfixit

Officer Darren Wilson Deserves an Apology Or how you can’t have it both ways By Nate Thayer March 4, 2015 Yesterday, the U.S. Justice department, with the compliant complicity of the media, released a remarkably well choreographed excercise in the carcinogenic power of PR spin to obfuscate the truth and control the narrative. It should […]

Filed Under: Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Ferguson Missouri, Propoganda, U.S. propaganda Tagged With: Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael brown, U.S. racism

AP secret agreement with propaganda arm of North Korean regime

December 26, 2014 by wpfixit

The Associated Press in North Korea: A Potemkin news bureau? Confidential AP agreement with North Korea gives Pyongyang control over news stories (This story on the Associated Press making a secret written deal with North Korea agreeing to terms which, according to senior AP journalists involved in North Korea news coverage, have resulted in the […]

Filed Under: AP North Korea, Associated Press, Associated Press North Korea, Media, Nate Thayer, North Korea AP, North Korea Associated Press, North Korean Propaganda, Propoganda Tagged With: AP North Korea, Associated Press, Associated Press North Korea, Nate Thayer, North Korean propaganda

White Power and Apocalyptic Cults: Pro-DPRK homegrown U.S. terrorist groups are Pyongyang chosen favorites

May 6, 2013 by wpfixit

Pro-DPRK Americans Revealed American homegrown terrorist groups are the chosen favorites of Pyongyang by Nate Thayer , May 6, 2013 NK News Investigative Correspondent (This story appeared in NKNews.org. Please check out the excellent NK News Pro news service  launched in May, 2013 providing in depth, quality, comprehensive coverage for those serious about understanding North Korea at […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Bloggers, Conspiracy Theories, John Paul Cupp, Joshua Sutter, Journalism, Khmer Rouge, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, North Korea, North Korea Media, North Korean covert operations, North Korean Propaganda, North Korean racism, Pol Pot, Propoganda, Religious Extremism, Rural Peoples Party, Terrorism, U.S. domestic terrorism, U.S. Extremists, U.S. North Korea, U.S. North Korea supporters, U.S. politics, U.S. Songun Politics Study group, White Supremacist supporters of North Korea Tagged With: Internet Journalism, James Porrazzo North Korea, John Paul Cupp, Joshua Sutter, Kim Jong Il, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, North Korea, North Korea Covert Operations, North Korea Media, North Korean propaganda, Religious Extremism, Rural people's Party North Korea, Terrorism

Boston Massacre: April is the Holy Week for Homegrown U.S. Terrorist Movement

April 16, 2013 by wpfixit

April Long Celebrated as the Holy Week for Domestic American Terrorist Movement Who was responsible for the carnage against innocents and children in Boston? UPDATE April 17, 2013 4:00pm By Nate Thayer I have no idea who orchestrated the terror in Boston that blew the legs off of little children, but I do know among […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Boston Terror, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Propoganda, Religious Extremism, Terrorism, U.S. Extremists, U.S. religious zealots Tagged With: Journalism, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Religious Extremism, Terrorism, U.S. extremism, U.S. Politics, United States

What Did Che Guevera and Kim Il Sung Have in Common? They were both Racist Bigots

April 16, 2013 by wpfixit

What Did Che Guevera and Kim Il Sung Have in Common? They were both Racial Supremacists “The south Korean pro-American traitorous forces advocating the theory of ‘multiracial society’ are riffraffs who have not an iota of national soul, to say nothing of the elementary understanding of the view on the nation and social and historic […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Free Speach, Freelance Journalism, Kim Il Sung, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, North Korea and Cuba, North Korean Propaganda, North Korean racism, Propoganda Tagged With: Che Guevara, democratic peoples republic of korea, free speech, Journalism, Kim Il Sung, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Race Supremacists, North Korean racism

A Peak In the Public Mailbox: Debate on state of journalism runs from supportive to, well, very not–with a dash of the amusing and odd.

April 14, 2013 by wpfixit

A Peak Into the Public Mailbox: Debate on state of journalism runs from very supportive to, well, very not–with an entertaining dash of the amusing and odd. Maybe the North Korean Ministry of Agitation and Propaganda are on to Something By Nate Thayer April 13, 2013 In the last few weeks I can’t help but […]

Filed Under: Atlantic Magazine, Blog Nate Thayer, Bloggers, Free People, Free Speach, Free Speech, Freedom of speech, Freelance Journalism, Freelance Journalist, Freelance Photography, Freelancers Rights, Huffington Post, Humor, Internet, Internet Freedom, Internet Journalism, Internet media ethics, Journalism, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Plagiarism, Propoganda, Social Media, The Atlantic Magazine, Twitter, Writers Tagged With: free speech, Freelance Journalism, Huffington Post, Humor, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Journalism ethics, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Social Media, Twitter

25 Years of Slam Dunk Diplomacy: Rodman trip and history of U.S.-North Korean basketball diplomacy

March 5, 2013 by wpfixit

25 Years of Slam Dunk Diplomacy: Rodman trip comes after decades of basketball diplomacy between U.S. and North Korea as a central tool in nuclear bomb negotiations by Nate Thayer , March 4, 2013 Published in NK News http://www.nknews.org/2013/03/slam-dunk-diplomacy/  NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman’s circus troupe delegation to North Korea was greeted by ridicule by most of […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Freelance Journalist, Human Rights, Humor, Journalism, Kim Jong Chol, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Media, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Basketball, North Korea Basketball diplomacy, North Korea Dennis Rodman, North Korean Propaganda, Propoganda, U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. North Korea Tagged With: democratic peoples republic of korea, Humor, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Kim Jong Chol, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Michael Ri North Korea, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Basketball, North Korea Basketball Diplomacy, North Korea Media, North Korea sanctions Kim Jong-un, North Korean propaganda

What do Kim Il Sung, Hun Sen Have In Common with Animal Pets? They All Obtained Bogus College Degrees

February 24, 2013 by wpfixit

What do Dictators Have In Common with American Animal Pets? Kim Il Sung, Hun Sen, Other Third World Dictators Have Bogus College Degrees  By Nate Thayer After handing over all cameras, passing through metal detectors and patted down by soldiers of the Korean People’s Army checking for explosives and weapons, passing through a purification chamber […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Dogs, Internet media ethics, Kim Il Sung, Media, Middle East, Nate Thayer, North Korean Propaganda, organized crime, Plagiarism, Propoganda, Religious Extremism Tagged With: democratic peoples republic of korea, free speech, Internet Journalism, Journalism ethics, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Media

North Korean Tourism Dwarfed by Visitors to Elvis,South Korea For Nose Jobs, Thai Sex Change Operations

February 22, 2013 by wpfixit

North Korean Tourism Dwarfed by Visitors Paying Homage to Elvis, Thai Sex Change Tourists, Those Seeking Nose Jobs in South Korea; And 1/15 of UK Citizens Traveling Abroad for Dental Treatment;  In 2012, North Korea welcomed nearly 30,000 visitors, including 4000 westerners, and official state media trumpeted this week that foreign tourism is “booming” days […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Nate Thayer, North Korea economy, North Korean Capitalism, North Korean Propaganda, North Korean Tourism, Propoganda, Sex, Uncategorized Tagged With: democratic peoples republic of korea, Kim Jong-un, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Tourism, North Korean propaganda, North korean tourism

For Pyongyang, Global Digital Revolution for Foreign Eyes Only:You Tube Bans North Korean Video

February 21, 2013 by wpfixit

For Pyongyang, Global Digital Revolution for Foreign Eyes Only: You Tube Bans North Korean Video for Stealing Copyrighted U.S. Video Game Soundtrack: Pyongyang Dips its Toes Awkwardly Into the Global Information Age by Sending Propaganda Out and Forbidding Information In. YouTube has removed another North Korean government video from the state run Uriminzokkiri You Tube […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Corruption, Google North Korea, Internet Journalism, Internet media ethics, Journalism, Media, North Korea, North Korea crime, North Korea Internet, North Korea Mafia State, North Korea Media, North Korean Government Control, North Korean Propaganda, Propoganda, Social Media, U.S. North Korea Tagged With: democratic peoples republic of korea, Internet Journalism, Journalism ethics, Kim Jong-un, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Covert Operations, North Korea crime, North Korea Mafia State, North Korea Plagiarism, North Korean propaganda

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