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Revision as of 13:39, 13 June 2017

A healthily establishment sceptic user submitted news site, started by Russ Baker.

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"We don't cover the news, we uncover the truth"
Founder: Russ Baker


Main focus: Deep events, Deep Politics, Boston Marathon Bombing, Bush Family

WhoWhatWhy is a highly recommended source of comment and opinion, to say nothing of original research in the area of deep politics.

Origins

The website was founded by Russ Baker. He has attracted a team of other journalists.

 

Known members

4 of the 26 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Russ BakerAuthor of a breathtakingly definitive account of the Bush Crime Family.
Robert DreyfussAmerican investigative journalist, worked for the Executive Intelligence Review
Daniel EllsbergA feted whistleblower who exposed some details of how the US government was waging the Vietnam War. The fact that he was not persecuted has lead several commentators to suggest that he may not in fact have been all he appears to be. Specifically, the Pentagon Papers may have been a limited hangout.
David TalbotFounder of Salon.com and researcher into the US Deep state.

 

A document sourced from WhoWhatWhy

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Bush angle to Reagan shooting still unresolved as Hinckley walksArticleProject MKUltra
George H. W. Bush
Bush family
John Hinckley
Ronald Reagan/Assassination attempt
JFK/Assassination
Family Of Secrets
16 August 2016Russ BakerJohn Hinckley who shot and wounded President Reagan was released from a federal psychiatric facility on 5 August 2016 after being detained for 35 years. Hinckley's family were well known to the Bush family. Coincidence? Sure. Anything, after all, is possible.
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