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'''Rick Noack''' is a [[journalist]] for the ''[[Washington Post]]''.  He has worked for [[CNN]] and other {{ccm}}.
 
'''Rick Noack''' is a [[journalist]] for the ''[[Washington Post]]''.  He has worked for [[CNN]] and other {{ccm}}.
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Revision as of 17:40, 5 June 2019

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(journalist, propagandist)
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NationalityGerman
Alma materKing's College London, The Johns Hopkins University, Sciences Po

Rick Noack is a journalist for the Washington Post. He has worked for CNN and other commercially-controlled media.

Career

He has based in Australia and New Zealand.[1] In 2019 he likened the Canberra Coup to the US government shutdown for financial reasons, headlining ahis article "Australia tried its own government ‘shutdown’ in 1975. The queen's man in Sydney was not amused, and it never happened again."[2] Kevin Barrett suggests that this is part of the ongoing cover-up efforts.[3]

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