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==Contributors==
 
==Contributors==
 
Contributors to ''TruePublica'' include Dr [[Nafeez Ahmed]], [[Paul Larudee]], [[George Monbiot]], Dr [[Nozomi Hayase]], [[John Whitehead]], [[Rick Sterling]], [[Craig Murray]], [[Thomas Helm]], [[Robert Woodward]], [[Robert J Burrowes]], [[Jonathan Cook]], [[André Vltchek]], [[Peter Koenig]], [[Felicity Arbuthnot]], [[Chris Cole]], [[John Pilger]], Dr [[Paul Craig Roberts]], [[Colin Todhunter]], [[Stephen Lendman]] and [[Graham Vanbergen]].<ref>''[http://truepublica.org.uk/contributors/ "Contributors to TruePublica"]''</ref>
 
Contributors to ''TruePublica'' include Dr [[Nafeez Ahmed]], [[Paul Larudee]], [[George Monbiot]], Dr [[Nozomi Hayase]], [[John Whitehead]], [[Rick Sterling]], [[Craig Murray]], [[Thomas Helm]], [[Robert Woodward]], [[Robert J Burrowes]], [[Jonathan Cook]], [[André Vltchek]], [[Peter Koenig]], [[Felicity Arbuthnot]], [[Chris Cole]], [[John Pilger]], Dr [[Paul Craig Roberts]], [[Colin Todhunter]], [[Stephen Lendman]] and [[Graham Vanbergen]].<ref>''[http://truepublica.org.uk/contributors/ "Contributors to TruePublica"]''</ref>
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==Own words==
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We are particularly focused on challenging current [[neoliberal]] ideology and a toxic political environment that is causing a wave of disruption as western countries move from one social and economic crisis to another.<ref>https://truepublica.org.uk/about/</ref>
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We support the principles of real [[democracy]] (the will of the people), [[capitalism]] (price discovery, not rigged markets) and [[civil liberty]] (freedom from state interference).
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The purpose of TruePublica is to enable more informed decisions and opinions on matters such as [[civil liberty]], [[human rights]], [[privacy]], social, economic and [[environmental]] issues as well as pivotal events such as [[Brexit]].
  
 
==Reporting==
 
==Reporting==
 
In March 2018, the site published ''[[Novichok]] And [[Theresa May]]’s '45 Minute Moment''' about her response to the attack on [[Sergei Skripal]].<ref>http://truepublica.org.uk/united-kingdom/novichok-theresa-mays-45-minute-moment/</ref>
 
In March 2018, the site published ''[[Novichok]] And [[Theresa May]]’s '45 Minute Moment''' about her response to the attack on [[Sergei Skripal]].<ref>http://truepublica.org.uk/united-kingdom/novichok-theresa-mays-45-minute-moment/</ref>
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
The site started [[NewsPublica]], a news aggregator site.<ref>http://truepublica.org.uk/about/</ref>
 
The site started [[NewsPublica]], a news aggregator site.<ref>http://truepublica.org.uk/about/</ref>

Latest revision as of 10:14, 23 February 2021

UK independent media website.

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Started: 2012

Constitutes: independent media

Main focus: Fake news, propaganda

TruePublica is an independent research media organisation which publishes news, analysis, commentary, reports, intelligence and research on events of public interest.

Contributors

Contributors to TruePublica include Dr Nafeez Ahmed, Paul Larudee, George Monbiot, Dr Nozomi Hayase, John Whitehead, Rick Sterling, Craig Murray, Thomas Helm, Robert Woodward, Robert J Burrowes, Jonathan Cook, André Vltchek, Peter Koenig, Felicity Arbuthnot, Chris Cole, John Pilger, Dr Paul Craig Roberts, Colin Todhunter, Stephen Lendman and Graham Vanbergen.[1]

Own words

We are particularly focused on challenging current neoliberal ideology and a toxic political environment that is causing a wave of disruption as western countries move from one social and economic crisis to another.[2]

We support the principles of real democracy (the will of the people), capitalism (price discovery, not rigged markets) and civil liberty (freedom from state interference).

The purpose of TruePublica is to enable more informed decisions and opinions on matters such as civil liberty, human rights, privacy, social, economic and environmental issues as well as pivotal events such as Brexit.

Reporting

In March 2018, the site published Novichok And Theresa May’s '45 Minute Moment' about her response to the attack on Sergei Skripal.[3]

Activities

The site started NewsPublica, a news aggregator site.[4]

 

A Document by TruePublica

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Is this the Epicentre of Corbyn’s Antisemitism Story?Article8 April 2019"Antisemitism"
Rupert Murdoch
Jeremy Corbyn
Ruth Smeeth
Michael Smeeth
Nick Butler
British-American Project
We are being immersed in a disgraceful environment of political propaganda, disinformation and downright lies cooked up by those with vested interests and promoted by the billionaire offshore owners of the press and fellow travellers such as Ruth Smeeth and contriving organisations such as the British-American Project

 

A document sourced from TruePublica

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateDescription
Document:Novichok And Theresa May's "45 Minute Moment"ArticleTony Blair
Theresa May
Jeremy Corbyn
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
Novichok
Nawal al-Maghafi
15 March 2018Is Britain off to war (in Syria) to save the government from all sorts of disasters back at home? Challenging a Prime Minister in the midst of an international conflict is always difficult – just look at the vitriol thrown at Jeremy Corbyn for doing so yesterday – who was proved right in the face of the same accusations with Tony Blair.
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