🔥 Wikipedia Propaganda, Trump Assassination Attempts, and Censorship for Profit
What Do They Have in Common? The Media!
Last time, we dove into how Wikipedia launders media bias into “fact” and touched on the creeping influence of the censorship-for-profit industry. Since then, things have only escalated, and I’ve been busy tracking these developments. From the shocking second assassination attempt on Donald Trump to how big money is fueling a new censorship ecosystem, there’s a lot to cover.
My piece on “How Wikipedia Became a Propaganda Machine'“ is now at The Free Press
In case you missed it, The Free Press just reprinted my article on how Wikipedia—once the ultimate go-to for neutral information—has become a mouthpiece for entrenched media biases. The piece breaks down how a handful of editors and media sources dictate what you see, turning propaganda into fact.
This is not just an abstract problem. Wikipedia’s influence reaches everywhere—from the headlines you read to the studies scholars cite. When the facts get distorted here, they ripple out into our culture and politics in ways most people don’t even realize.
You can read the full piece here.
2. Second Assassination Attempt on Trump: Why the Media Keeps Getting It Wrong
Another huge issue that’s getting distorted is the media coverage of Trump—and it reached a new level with the second assassination attempt. Yes, you read that right—second attempt. In my latest piece for UnHerd, I explore how and why the media keeps missing the mark on this critical story. Instead of asking serious questions about how political violence is being downplayed, the media seems more interested in framing the narrative to fit their own biases.
Read the full piece on UnHerd here.
3. Censorship for Profit: The New Industry Controlling Speech
Over at Pirate Wires, I’ve just published another piece exposing the rise of the censorship-for-profit industry. In this article, I break down how private companies are profiting off silencing dissenting voices while governments outsource their dirty work. It’s not just about controlling speech anymore—it’s about turning censorship into a billion-dollar business.
This growing industry is reshaping the internet, making it harder for independent voices to break through. And what’s worse, it’s all happening behind closed doors under the guise of “fighting misinformation.”
Read the full piece on Pirate Wires here.
What’s Next?
I’m not done with Wikipedia yet. More reporting is on the way, plus a major new investigation I’m launching soon. I want to know what you’re most interested in reading about. Let me know in the comments or reply directly—your input helps shape the direction of these deep dives.
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