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|own_words=A political magazine that wants to change the world as well as report on it. Based in London, and edited by Brendan O’Neill, we cover current affairs from a radical, democratic, pro-freedom and humanist perspective.
 
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[[Spiked Online]] is a British internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society. Their outlook is Anti [[globalism]] and pro [[Brexit]] and pro [[liberty]].
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[[Spiked Online]] is a British internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society. Their outlook is Anti [[globalism]] and pro [[Brexit]] and pro [[liberty]]. While being sponsored by certain interests, Spiked tends have an editorial line that go against the grain of the line in the larger corporate media outlets.
  
 
The website's editor is [[Brendan O'Neill]].
 
The website's editor is [[Brendan O'Neill]].
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
A 2018 article by [[the Guardian]] found three payments over the past two years to Spiked from the [[Charles Koch Foundation]]. They amounted to $170,000 (£130,000), earmarked for “general operating support”. The payments were made to Spiked US Inc, a donations website that appears to have been established in 2016, the year in which the Koch donations began. The Kochs are mentioned in several Spiked articles, but no corresponding interests are declared.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/07/us-billionaires-hard-right-britain-spiked-magazine-charles-david-koch-foundation</ref>
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A 2018 article by [[the Guardian]] (itself founded to the hilt from dubious sources) found three payments over the past two years to Spiked from the [[Charles Koch Foundation]]. They amounted to $170,000 (£130,000), earmarked for “general operating support”. The payments were made to Spiked US Inc, a donations website that appears to have been established in 2016, the year in which the Koch donations began. The Kochs are mentioned in several Spiked articles, but no corresponding interests are declared.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/07/us-billionaires-hard-right-britain-spiked-magazine-charles-david-koch-foundation</ref>
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Spiked also holds seminars. Some of them was held at [[Hill & Knowlton]], the infamous public relations company.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20040423050416/http://www.policynetwork.net/events/labelling_3march2003.htm</ref>
 
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 28 June 2021

British internet magazine

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"For humanism, democracy and freedom."
Started: 2001

In its own words:
"A political magazine that wants to change the world as well as report on it. Based in London, and edited by Brendan O’Neill, we cover current affairs from a radical, democratic, pro-freedom and humanist perspective."

Main focus: Politics, Brexit, Censorship

Spiked Online is a British internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society. Their outlook is Anti globalism and pro Brexit and pro liberty. While being sponsored by certain interests, Spiked tends have an editorial line that go against the grain of the line in the larger corporate media outlets.

The website's editor is Brendan O'Neill.

Funding

A 2018 article by the Guardian (itself founded to the hilt from dubious sources) found three payments over the past two years to Spiked from the Charles Koch Foundation. They amounted to $170,000 (£130,000), earmarked for “general operating support”. The payments were made to Spiked US Inc, a donations website that appears to have been established in 2016, the year in which the Koch donations began. The Kochs are mentioned in several Spiked articles, but no corresponding interests are declared.[1]

Spiked also holds seminars. Some of them was held at Hill & Knowlton, the infamous public relations company.[2]

 

EventDescription
Koch family foundationsControlled by the billionaire Koch brothers, who finance the 'right' in US politics when they say the right things.

 

Documents sourced from Spiked Online

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Afghanistan is not about youArticleTobias Ellwood
Peace
Afghanistan
Taliban
Tom Tugendhat
Johnny Mercer
Identity politics
Nation-building
Afghanistan/2021 withdrawal
19 August 2021Ella WhelanNeocon MPs are concerned about the Afghanistan/2021 withdraw. The only problem is that they only care about themselves, and thereby show us the narcissism of Western intervention.
Document:Labour has ignored its voters – it is now paying the priceArticleLabour Party
George Galloway
Jeremy Corbyn
Keir Starmer
Brexit
Identity politics
2021 Batley and Spen by-election
Workers Party of Britain
Kim Leadbeater
24 June 2021Paddy HannamGeorge Galloway speaks to Spiked Online about the problems faced by the Labour Party, and his campaign in the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election
Document:The cruelty of assisted dyingArticleCanada
British Columbia
Channel 4
Euthanasia
Prue Leith
Danny Kruger
18 February 2023Kevin YuillA Channel 4 documentary on euthanasia in the US and Canada raises the debate of assisted dying
Document:The tyranny of woke capitalismArticleCensorship
Bill Gates
Capitalism
US/2020 Presidential election
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter/Corporate support
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Identity politics
GB News
Cancel culture
Woke
Virtue signalling
Big Tech
Social justice
WEF
25 June 2021Frank FurediWhat is "woke capitalism"? It is a form of corporate virtue signalling.
Document:Why Angela Merkel has lasted so longArticleGlobalisation
Germany
European Union
Angela Merkel
Christian Democratic Union
Germany/Deep state
Conservatism
Open borders
2021 German parliamentary election
Auto industry
30 July 2021Wolfgang Streeck2 months before the September 2021 elections in which Angela Merkel will retire as Chancellor, a German economic sociologist writes as to why and how she has been able to hold onto power in Germany for so long after an unprecedented 16 years in power.
Document:Why the military-industrial complex went wokeArticleCIA
NATO
Corporate media
Military-industrial-congressional complex
Imperialism
Identity politics
Woke
5 March 2021Paddy HannamWhat is the Military industrial complex doing? They are engaged in a woke propaganda campaign as part of a rebranding of the war industry for the new generation.
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