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New Edition Of 'Bible Of Psychiatry' Combines Witch Doctor Hocus Pocus With Boneheaded, Unsupported Diseases in the Service of For-Profit Dope Dealers Industry

December 4, 2012 by wpfixit

Please Stop Telling Me How I am Given Permission to Fuck, What I should Like When I do, With Whom to do so with, How Often I should Enjoy It, and Injecting Your Religious Fairy Tales as a Guidebook. And Quit selling your Soul to be in the Service of the Legal Dope Dealers While […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Corruption, Journalism, Journalism ethics, Medical Malpractice, Nate Thayer, Psychiatric Hocus Pocus, U.S. corruption, United States

Chinese Official People's Daily Reports as Serious the Onion's Spoof Naming Kim Jong Un 'Sexiest Man Alive'

November 27, 2012 by wpfixit

Chinese Official People’s Daily Reports as Serious the Onion’s Spoof Naming Kim Jong Un ‘Sexiest Man Alive’: Voice of the Chinese Communist Party Joins Legions of Others with No Sense of Humour In an excellent example of enterprising hard spot news reporting, China’s Communist Party newspaper, not known for its keen reporting antenna for detecting […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Chinese press, free speech, Humor, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Journalism ethics, Kim Jong-un, media, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Media, propaganda

Oops. That Hits a Bit Close to Home: Second Thoughts on North Korean Propaganda

November 26, 2012 by wpfixit

Oops. That Hits a Bit Close to Home: Second Thoughts on North Korean Propaganda By Nate Thayer I had my finger on the enter button to post a snarky comment about recent satellite photos from Google Earth which revealed a message of praise, each letter measuring 49 feet wide and 65 feet high, carved into […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: free speech, Journalism, middle east, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korean propaganda, U.S. propaganda

The Plague of Online Plagiarism: A Case Study of the Anatomy of Journalistic Theft from my Facebook Page

November 23, 2012 by wpfixit

The Plague of Online Plagiarism: A Case Study of the Anatomy of Journalistic Theft from my Facebook Page The decline of Journalism Standards and Ethics in the Age of the Internet By Nate Thayer Being a freelance journalist is tough enough these days, and I am not alone in providing what I do for a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambodia, free speech, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Journalism ethics, Nate Thayer, Online Plagiarism, Plagiarism

As Sappy an Appreciation of Thanksgiving That Will Ever be Offered from a Grateful if a Bit Loopy American Citizen

November 22, 2012 by wpfixit

As Sappy an Appreciation of Thanksgiving That Will Ever be Offered from a Grateful if a Bit Loopy American Citizen Like most history, the American holiday of Thanksgiving has a whole catalog of competing theories, each with valid evidence driven data, as to its political and religious origins, what it actually celebrates, and its relationship […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Corruption, free speech, Human Rights, Journalism, Nate Thayer, Thanksgiving, U.S. Politics, United States

Obama: Support Cambodia Against the Last Murderous Thug in South East Asia

November 18, 2012 by wpfixit

Obama Must Side With the Rights and Dignity of  Cambodians, Not Strengthen the Last Thug Left Standing in Power in South East Asia. If Not Cambodia, where? If not now when? If the U.S. won’t support those fighting for democratic freedoms in Cambodia, a country no longer with significant political, economic, military, or strategic value […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambodia, Corruption, free speech, Human Rights, Journalism, Nate Thayer, organized crime, U.S. Asian Policy, United States

U.S. Embassy Bhenghazi Attacked by Mob, Set on Fire–in 1967

November 17, 2012 by wpfixit

Recalling the Attack on the U.S. Compound in Benghazi – from June 1967 While researching an entirely unrelated story, I came across this remarkably familiar account of a mob attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi–in 1967.  Here, John Kormann, a U.S. Foreign Service Officer describes his experience as officer-in-charge at Embassy Benghazi, when it […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Benghazi, Human Rights, Journalism, Libya, middle east, Nate Thayer, Religious Extremism, U.S. embassy benghazi 1967

Hun Sen and his cabal are murderous, corrupt thugs: No One Disputes that. Obama Should Take a Stand for the Human and Political Rights of Cambodians

November 14, 2012 by wpfixit

Hun Sen and his cabal are murderous, corrupt thugs: No One Disputes that. Obama Should Take a Stand for the Human and Political Rights of Cambodians On the eve of the first visit ever by a U.S. president to Cambodia, this article on the American approach to the current Cambodian government is seamlessly applicable. Just […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambodia, Corruption, Human Rights, Hun Sen, Journalism, Nate Thayer, organized crime, U.S. Asian Policy

Cambodian Border Massacre: American Crosses the Line to Save Lives

November 12, 2012 by wpfixit

SOF Frontline Report Cambodian Border Massacre American Crosses the Line to Save Lives Text and Photos by George Jones (aka Nate Thayer) Soldier of Fortune magazine October 1989 (Back to Bangkok: A few months ago, George Jones was a desk jockey in an eastern state bureaucracy with prospects of steady work, good pay, and engaged […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambodia, Journalism, Khmer Rouge, Nate Thayer

Mr. X, the Cop, Opium & Guerrilla Wars: A Foreign Correspondent's Life

November 12, 2012 by wpfixit

Why being a journalist is one the most interesting jobs on earth It is often the process of getting a story that is as interesting as the news story itself.  Excerpts from “Sympathy for the Devil: A Journalist’s Memoir from Inside Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge” by Nate Thayer Soldier of Fortune Magazine is the finest, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Burma, Cambodia, Karen Rebels, Nate Thayer, Soldier of Fortune, Sympathy for the Devil

America's Embarrassing Dirty Little Secret: The Loopy Conspiracy Theorists Live Next Door

November 11, 2012 by wpfixit

America’s Embarrassing Dirty Little Secret: The Lunatic Fringe are Among the Mainstream Obama may have won the election, but the loopy conspiracy theorists continue to grow By Nate Thayer While President Obama’s victory on Tuesday may seem reassuring to many partisan supporters, lying dormant and perhaps further invigorated a solid half of Americans are decidedly […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Journalism, Nate Thayer, Religious Extremism

Why Gen. Petreaus Fucking Whomever is Really not my Business

November 10, 2012 by wpfixit

Why Gen. Petreaus Fucking Whomever Really Should not Send us into a Tizzy: A Defence of his Mistress and an Indictment of Popular Hypocrisy By Nate Thayer I am disturbed by the voyeuristic dismissal, belittling and diminishing of the woman who CIA director General David Petraeus had an affair with. Other than being a legitimate […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: free speech, Journalism, Nate Thayer

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How Ted Koppel and ABC TV Tried to Steal my Life Work By Nate Thayer December 8, 2013 I am banned by legal agreement to write the following: ABC Television/ Disney Corporation, after seven years in court, where they attempted to bankrupt me and ruin my reputation for objecting to them stealing fifteen years of […]

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Herb Trader: A Tale of Treachery and Espionage in the Global Marijuana Trade A Book Review, Sort of….. Excerpts from Sympathy for the Devil:A Journalist’s Memoir from Inside Pol Pot’s Cambodia. (To support the publication of Sympathy for the Devil, and to read other excerpts, see the right hand column of this website) (Copyright Nate Thayer. […]

A Day in the Life of a Freelance Journalist—2013

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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