Robert Parry
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Robert Parry (Investigative journalist) | |
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Born | 1949-06-24 |
Founder of | Consortium News |
Veteran US investigative reporter |
Investigative journalist Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. He founded Consortiumnews in 1995 as the Internet’s first investigative magazine. He saw it as a way to combine modern technology and old-fashioned journalism to counter the increasing triviality of the mainstream US news media.
Documents by Robert Parry
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:A Long History of America's Dark Side | article | 7 October 2010 | "Terrorism" Torture US/Foreign policy | Americans are encouraged to unquestioningly view their country and its soldiers as the "good guys" spreading “democracy” and “liberty” around the world. When the US inflicts death and destruction, it’s viewed as a mistake or an aberration. This article reviews the long history of these acts of brutality, a record that suggests they are neither a “mistake” nor an “aberration” but a conscious counterinsurgency doctrine on the "dark side". |
Document:MH-17 Mystery: A New Tonkin Gulf Case? | article | 17 July 2015 | "Gulf of Tonkin Incident" Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 | A First anniversary retrospective drawing a compelling parallel with the 'Gulf of Tonkin incident' which became the casus belli for the Vietnam war. |
Document:MH-17 Slips into propaganda fog | article | 9 July 2015 | Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 | Almost a year ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine killing 298 people. Yet, instead of a transparent investigation seeking justice, the case became a propaganda game of finger-pointing, with the CIA withholding key evidence all the better to blame Russia |
A Quote by Robert Parry
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"Fake News" | “In the article, the [Washington] Post blurred the lines between “fake news” – stories that are simply made up – and what was deemed “propaganda,” in effect, information that didn’t jibe with what the U.S. State Department was saying.” | 28 February 2017 | Consortium News |
Related Quotation
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PropOrNot | “Lyndon Larouche was a marginally successful propagandist/Aol for Moscow, who built out a cult of easily-radicalized disaffecteds in complementary parallel to their more-traditional Communist movement-building. He's burning in hell with Robert Parry and Lord Haw-Haw ⛰” | February 2019 |
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