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'''Rick Noack''' is a [[journalist]] for the ''[[Washington Post]]''.  He has worked for [[CNN]] and other {{ccm}}.
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'''Rick Noack''' is a [[journalist]] for the ''[[Washington Post]]''.  He has worked for [[CNN]] and other {{ccm}}. He took a master's degree in [[Terrorism]], Security and Society from the very spooky [[King's College London]] in 2017.<ref>https://de.linkedin.com/in/ricknoack</ref>
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He has based in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]].<ref>https://muckrack.com/rick-noack</ref> 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. [[Elizabeth Windsor|The queen]]'s man in [[Sydney]] was not amused, and it never happened again."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/01/02/australia-tried-its-own-government-shutdown-queen-was-not-amused-it-never-happened-again/?utm_term=.b859a681e1ba</ref> [[Kevin Barrett]] suggests that this is part of the ongoing [[Australia/1975_coup_d'état#Cover-up_efforts|cover-up efforts]].<ref>https://kevinbarrett.heresycentral.is/2019/01/wapo-cias-1975-coup-against-australias-whitlam-was-just-a-government-shutdown/</ref>
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He has been based in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]].<ref>https://muckrack.com/rick-noack</ref> In 2019 he likened the [[Canberra Coup]] to the US government shutdown for financial reasons, headlining his article "Australia tried its own government ‘shutdown’ in 1975. [[Elizabeth Windsor|The queen]]'s man in [[Sydney]] was not amused, and it never happened again."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/01/02/australia-tried-its-own-government-shutdown-queen-was-not-amused-it-never-happened-again/?utm_term=.b859a681e1ba</ref> [[Kevin Barrett]] suggests that this is part of the ongoing [[Australia/1975_coup_d'état#Cover-up_efforts|cover-up efforts]].<ref>https://kevinbarrett.heresycentral.is/2019/01/wapo-cias-1975-coup-against-australias-whitlam-was-just-a-government-shutdown/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 20 March 2022

Person.png Rick Noack Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, propagandist)
Rick Noack.jpg
NationalityGerman
Alma materKing's College London, Johns Hopkins University, Sciences Po
Journalist for the Washington Post and other commercially-controlled media. Took a master's degree in Terrorism, Security and Society from the very spooky King's College London in 2017

Employment.png Reporter

In office
July 2014 - Present
EmployerWashington Post

Employment.png TV Reporter

In office
2011 - August 2013
EmployerRTL Group

Employment.png Freelance Reporter

In office
2011 - August 2013
EmployerCNN,  Spiegel,  Zeit

Rick Noack is a journalist for the Washington Post. He has worked for CNN and other commercially-controlled media. He took a master's degree in Terrorism, Security and Society from the very spooky King's College London in 2017.[1]

Career

He has been based in Australia and New Zealand.[2] In 2019 he likened the Canberra Coup to the US government shutdown for financial reasons, headlining his article "Australia tried its own government ‘shutdown’ in 1975. The queen's man in Sydney was not amused, and it never happened again."[3] Kevin Barrett suggests that this is part of the ongoing cover-up efforts.[4]

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