Helen Buyniski

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(Journalist, Musician)
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Interests • Wikipedia
• Propaganda

Helen Buyniski is a political commentator and investigative journalist based in New York.

From public bio

She has a BA in Journalism from New School University and also studied at Columbia University and New York University. She has appeared on RT, PressTV, al-Mayadeen, Progressive Radio Network, WBAI, WynwoodONE Miami Radio, Logos Radio Network, No Lies Radio, Activist Post, and Avalon.Express, among other channels. Her writing has been published in a wide variety of outlets including RT, Global Research, Ghion Journal, Aletho News, Zero Hedge, Progressive Radio Network, New Dawn Magazine, and her own website HelenofdesTroy.com.[1]

Coronapocalypse Now: Helen of DesTroy and Dack Rouleau of overwritten.org


 

Documents by Helen Buyniski

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Wikipedia - J'AccuseArticle1 December 2018Wikipedia
Jimmy Wales
Wikimedia Foundation
“If you’re not paying for something, you’re not the customer; you’re the product being sold.” Our in-depth investigation has found that everything we’ve been led to believe about Wikipedia is a lie. Wikipedia serves as a warning that if something sounds too good to be true, it isn’t true. Scratch the surface of the “free encyclopedia anyone can edit” and you find a finely-honed propaganda machine manipulated by experts and used to destroy the reputations of those who dare question the status ...
File:What Happened to Pacifica.pdfarticle16 December 2019Democracy Now!
Amy Goodman
Pacifica Foundation
Guns And Butter
Bonnie Faulkner
NPR
The story of Pacifica Radio is a cyclical saga of factional warfare, class and racial struggle, and the power of the self- preservation instinct.

 

A Quote by Helen Buyniski

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Nina Jankowicz“why has the zombie entity known as the Biden administration chosen this moment to foist upon us the cartoonishly evil-looking compulsive blinker Nina Jankowicz as Minister of Truth, even allowing her to openly speculate about allowing her favorite coterie of blue-checks to edit your tweets if they are found wanting in a Kafkaesque star-chamber proceeding, Wikipedia-style?

quite simply, because the establishment cannot get its threadbare narratives in front of your face any other way. no one is watching CNN anymore, or reading the New York Times. the former's ratings are largely gleaned from airports, bank lobbies, hospital waiting rooms, and the like, while the latter's subscription numbers consist of largely the bedridden elderly (i should know, i used to deliver 'replacement' papers when a subscriber missed their daily dose of warmongering, and 9 times out of 10 it would be a smiling nurse in scrubs who answered the door, or a note included in the delivery info to "leave by door - recipient elderly"). despite their best efforts at censorship, people are deserting their platforms (especially Facebook) when their favorite follows are deplatformed rather than embrace the establishment narratives instead.

thus the narrative managers have no choice but to rudely shove Nina Jankowicz and her excessive blinking and hand-fluttering in your face. without such a crudely un-self-aware creature as she at the helm, any attempts to build a Ministry of Truth from the ashes of the US government's credibility would dry up and blow away.”
17 May 2022

 

A document sourced from Helen Buyniski

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:What Happened to Pacifica.pdfarticlePacifica Foundation
Amy Goodman
Democracy Now!
NPR
Bonnie Faulkner
Guns And Butter
16 December 2019Helen BuyniskiThe story of Pacifica Radio is a cyclical saga of factional warfare, class and racial struggle, and the power of the self- preservation instinct.
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