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The '''Bureau of Investigative Journalism''' (TBIJ) is a self-professed "independent, not-for-profit organisation that holds power to account" <ref>https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us</ref>. Dig a bit deeper, and you will find several signs of connections to intelligence services; 'scoops' that only marginally challenge power, collaboration with other intelligence cutouts, easy collaboration with eager major mainstream media outlets, a very neat website for an alternative media outlet, suspected intelligence workers as team members etc. | The '''Bureau of Investigative Journalism''' (TBIJ) is a self-professed "independent, not-for-profit organisation that holds power to account" <ref>https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us</ref>. Dig a bit deeper, and you will find several signs of connections to intelligence services; 'scoops' that only marginally challenge power, collaboration with other intelligence cutouts, easy collaboration with eager major mainstream media outlets, a very neat website for an alternative media outlet, suspected intelligence workers as team members etc. | ||
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TBIJ states "we have been working with not-for-profit news organisation [[Correctiv]] in Germany to replicate the model over there." <ref>https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us/annual-report</ref> Correctiv is an German intelligence cutout, a "fact finder" filled old spooks to discredit alternative news sites. | TBIJ states "we have been working with not-for-profit news organisation [[Correctiv]] in Germany to replicate the model over there." <ref>https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us/annual-report</ref> Correctiv is an German intelligence cutout, a "fact finder" filled old spooks to discredit alternative news sites. | ||
− | [[James Ball]] | + | [[James Ball]], a collaborator with [[Integity Initiative]] also works for TBIJ. |
− | Since its founding it has collaborated with Panorama, Newsnight, and File on 4 at the BBC, Channel 4 News and Dispatches, as well as the Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Sunday Times | + | Since its founding it has collaborated with ''[[Panorama]]'', ''[[Newsnight]]'', and ''[[File on 4]]'' at the [[BBC]], [[Channel 4 News]] and [[Dispatches]], as well as the ''[[Financial Times]]'', ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', and ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' among others. |
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The major sponsor is the rich married couple [[David Potter]] and [[Elaine Potter]], the founders of TBIJ. | The major sponsor is the rich married couple [[David Potter]] and [[Elaine Potter]], the founders of TBIJ. | ||
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+ | TBIJ accepted just over $1M from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] in 2019.<ref>https://www.voltairenet.org/article209846.html</ref> | ||
TBIJ has many funding partners, including [[Luminate]], [[Rudolf Augstein Stiftung]], [[Lankelly Chase Foundation]],[[George Soros]] and his [[Open Society Foundation]], [[European Journalism Centre]], [[Freedom of the Press Foundation]], [[Reva and David Logan Foundation]], [[Google: Global News Initiative]], [[The Evan Cornish Foundation]], [[Pears Foundation]], [[Agora Journalism Center]], [[Adessium Foundation]], [[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]]and [[Guardian.org Foundation]] | TBIJ has many funding partners, including [[Luminate]], [[Rudolf Augstein Stiftung]], [[Lankelly Chase Foundation]],[[George Soros]] and his [[Open Society Foundation]], [[European Journalism Centre]], [[Freedom of the Press Foundation]], [[Reva and David Logan Foundation]], [[Google: Global News Initiative]], [[The Evan Cornish Foundation]], [[Pears Foundation]], [[Agora Journalism Center]], [[Adessium Foundation]], [[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]]and [[Guardian.org Foundation]] |
Revision as of 16:12, 8 May 2020
Bureau of Investigative Journalism | |
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Abbreviation | IWPR |
Formation | 2010 |
Headquarters | London UK |
Sponsored by | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Google News Initiative, Luminate |
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) is a self-professed "independent, not-for-profit organisation that holds power to account" [1]. Dig a bit deeper, and you will find several signs of connections to intelligence services; 'scoops' that only marginally challenge power, collaboration with other intelligence cutouts, easy collaboration with eager major mainstream media outlets, a very neat website for an alternative media outlet, suspected intelligence workers as team members etc.
Contents
Intelligence ties
TBIJ states "we have been working with not-for-profit news organisation Correctiv in Germany to replicate the model over there." [2] Correctiv is an German intelligence cutout, a "fact finder" filled old spooks to discredit alternative news sites.
James Ball, a collaborator with Integity Initiative also works for TBIJ.
Since its founding it has collaborated with Panorama, Newsnight, and File on 4 at the BBC, Channel 4 News and Dispatches, as well as the Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Sunday Times among others.
Funding
Being well founded, it can afford to hire genuine investigative journalist to mix with spooks on the staff, unwitting to the TBIJ possibly at its core being controlled/influenced by the government. It yearly report 2018 states " our team has built a community of over 800 members who have worked together on 10 investigations." This kind of journalism is not cheap. Given that most alternative media run on shoestring budgets or is done for free out of necessity, this easy funding from big foundations is conspicuous.
Some of the workers there have worked for other sites that recieves Soros etc. funding, like openDemocracy.
The major sponsor is the rich married couple David Potter and Elaine Potter, the founders of TBIJ.
TBIJ accepted just over $1M from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2019.[3]
TBIJ has many funding partners, including Luminate, Rudolf Augstein Stiftung, Lankelly Chase Foundation,George Soros and his Open Society Foundation, European Journalism Centre, Freedom of the Press Foundation, Reva and David Logan Foundation, Google: Global News Initiative, The Evan Cornish Foundation, Pears Foundation, Agora Journalism Center, Adessium Foundation, Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trustand Guardian.org Foundation
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have given the Bureau $1,068,169.[4]
In addition, Google sponsored fellowships for new journalists at the Bureau, and they received pro bono services from Gorkana and Simons, Muirhead & Burton solicitors.
2018 budget: KEY: Donations from Individuals: £240,433, Trusts and foundations: £299,899, Project Grants: £610,312 TOTAL: £1,155,877<ref?https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6379061-The-Bureau-of-Investigative-Journalism-Annual.html</ref>
A Quote by Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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Private military company | “The sector still has no binding regulations, though. It doesn’t even have an agreed-upon definition of a private military or security company.” | January 2019 | The Atlantic |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Very influential and rich foundation established to take leadership of global health. |
Google News Initiative | Google and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices. |
Luminate | Pierre Omidyar's foundation for financing global media and civil society groups. It is unknown how close it coordinates with certain deep state US government agencies. |
References
- ↑ https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us
- ↑ https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/about-us/annual-report
- ↑ https://www.voltairenet.org/article209846.html
- ↑ https://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/Quick-Links/Grants-Database?fbclid=IwAR2uxU9Fhg5XgJb7bjsQA29Mzw4X6qjnAuTyD0bNtUhFzqpVq5rT4njKfV8#q/k=Bureau%20of%20Investigative%20Journalism