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Calls to the KKK Hotline After the U.S. Elections: A portrait of Polarization

November 13, 2016 by wpfixit

Race Relations After the U.S. Presidential Elections By Nate Thayer November 13, 2016 Below are a select group of calls to the 1-800 hotline telephone of a Ku Klux Klan faction in the days since the U.S. presidential elections. Full warning: If you are offended by foul language and unexpurgated vitriolic hate, please do NOT […]

Filed Under: KKK, Ku Klux Klan Tagged With: Ku Klux Klan, Nate Thayer, Trump, U.S. Elections, U.S. Politics

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

US to China:’H. Rights Now or Embassy St. Name Changes!’: China to US: ‘Exactly’

June 25, 2014 by wpfixit

US Threatens to Change Chinese Embassy Street Name; Boldest Defence of  Human Rights in Decades Beijing Spokesman Responds: “Exactly” China Changed Name of  Beijing Street of U.S. Embassy to “Anti-Imperialist Street” in 1970’s:  Now Location of  McDonald’s  Selling Most Hamburgers in the World By Nate Thayer June 26, 2014 U.S. politicians are boldly moved to rename […]

Filed Under: China, China Human Rights, Human Rights, Nate Thayer, U.S Congress, U.S. China Policy Tagged With: Human Rights, Nate Thayer, U.S. China Policy, U.S. Congress, U.S. Politics

The Looming, Insipid Firefight in the American Culture War: Beer Guts, Sports Fans & the Rich, White D.C. Elite

June 18, 2014 by wpfixit

  By Nate Thayer June 18, 2014 Uh Oh. The Culture Wars have just escalated to a dangerous new level. The U.S. Patent Trademark Office has cancelled the rights for the American football team “The Washington Redskins” to own its own name, its logos, images, or its merchandise after today’s ruling the name “Redskins” itself […]

Filed Under: #sympathyforthedevil, Nate Thayer, Sports Fanatics, U.S. politics, U.S. religious zealots, Washington Politics Tagged With: Nate Thayer, Redskins, Sports Fanatics, U.S. Politics, Washington Politics

Corruption: American Style. U.S. foreign policy leadership for sale to those who give the most cash

December 4, 2013 by wpfixit

Corruption: American Style. U.S. foreign policy leadership for sale to those who give the most cash  By Nate Thayer December 4, 2013 Earlier, I posted a link to the excellent blog of my friend, former diplomat turned author, James Bruno, who took exception to wholly vacuous and unqualified political socialites being given an ambassadorship, in […]

Filed Under: Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. politics, U.S. State Department Tagged With: James Bruno, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Politics

How Hordes of U.S. Republican Party Apparatchik’s Toppled the Mongolian Communist Descendants of Genghis Khan

October 6, 2013 by wpfixit

How Hordes of U.S. Republican Party Apparatchik’s Toppled the Mongolian Communist Descendants of Genghis Khan Newt Gingrich’s “Contract with the Mongolian Voter” was the single largest printed and most widely distributed document in Mongolian History, and Crucial to Overthrowing History’s Second Longest Ruling Communist Government Without Shedding a Drop of Blood: The  “Contract with Mongolia.” From the archives […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Free People, Free Speech, Humor, Nate Thayer, U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Republican Party Mongolia Tagged With: free speech, Mongolia, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Newt Gingrich "Contract with Mongolia", U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Politics, U.S. Republican Party Mongolia

Mississippi Elvis Cum Terrorist Impersonator Leaves Trail of Social Media Clues

April 17, 2013 by wpfixit

Mississippi Elvis Cum Terrorist Impersonator Leaves Trail of Social Media Clues By Nate Thayer April 17, 2013 It is too bad I am not a spot news reporter anymore because this Elvis cum terrorist impersonator from Mississippi has left a goldmine of good stuff on his social media footprint. Paul Kevin Curtis, the Mississippi man […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Conspiracy Theories, Free Speach, Humor, Media, Nate Thayer, Paul Kevin Curtis, Social Media, Terrorism, U.S. domestic terrorism, U.S. religious zealots Tagged With: Humor, Internet, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Paul Kevin Curtis, Social Media, Terrorism, U.S. domestic Terrorism, U.S. Politics

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

My Friend, Arthur: the World’s Biggest Dope Trafficker

March 9, 2013 by wpfixit

Herb Trader Arthur Torsone

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. […]

Filed Under: Arthur Torsone, Cambodia, Conspiracy Theories, Corruption, Freedom of speech, Freelance Journalism, Freelance Journalist, Internet Freedom, Journalism, Journalism and Spies, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Media Ethics, Most Popular, Nate Thayer Tagged With: Arthur Tonsone, Cambodia, Corruption, free speech, Human Rights, Hun Sen, Internet Journalism, Journalism ethics, Khmer Rouge, Nate Thayer, U.S. Politics, United States

Unredacted Manifesto of America’s Most Wanted Fugitive: Ex LA Cop Details Why He is on Killing Spree

February 9, 2013 by wpfixit

Unredacted Manifesto of Ex Los Angeles Cop Chris Dorner: The 11,000 Word Uncensored Facebook Manifesto of America’s Most Wanted Man has Been Censored by the LAPD and Most Media Outlets Chris Dorner at Feb 4, 2013 9:14:04 AM Last Resort From: Christopher Jordan Dorner /7648 To: America Subj: Last resort Regarding CF# 07-004281 I know […]

Filed Under: Chris Dorner LAPD, Free People, Free Speach, Free Speech, Freedom of speech, Internet Journalism, Internet media ethics, Journalism, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Nate Thayer, U.S. politics Tagged With: Chris Dorner, free speech, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Journalism ethics, Media Ethics, Nate Thayer, U.S. Politics, United States

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