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Vanity Fair
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Type | magazine |
Founded | 1983-02 |
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Vanity Fair referred to Dylan Avery's Loose Change as "the first Internet blockbuster".
Contents
Notable Exposes
In 2005, Vanity Fair published an expose about Dennis Hastert which gave a wider audience to the claims of Sibel Edmonds, cross checked with other whistleblowers.
An article in the May 2005 edition revealed the identity of 'Deep Throat' as W. Mark Felt.
Hit pieces
A 2024 hit piece suggested RFK Jr. ate a Korean dog in 2010, "the same year he was diagnosed with a dead tapeworm in his brain."[1] Vanity Fair did not bother to consult an anatomist for the article, which would have clarified the issue. RFK Jr. pointed out that the animal in the picture was clearly a goat.[2]
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed |
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David Rose | Contributing editor | 2002 |
A document sourced from Vanity Fair
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) |
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Document:An Inconvenient Patriot | article | Sibel Edmonds Dennis Hastert American-Turkish Council Assembly of Turkish American Associations | 15 August 2005 | David Rose |
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