Kevin Gosztola
Against Blocking The New York Times From Publishing Project Veritas Documents
Photo: Alex Proimos
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A judge extended a temporary ban against the New York Times publishing
FOIA Friday: CENTCOM's Defense Of A Massacre In Syria
Dissenter Weekly: US Energy Department Dynamites Radioactive Site Near Los Angeles
Plus, Associated Press detailed extensive criminal conduct by wardens in Bureau of Prisons, which despite the efforts of whistleblowers is brushed aside by the BOP.
FBI Raids Show Project Veritas Is Latest Target In War On Journalism (And It's Maddening)
An FBI logo, photographed in Washington, D.C. on July 16, 2012. (Flickr / J)
“Unless the government had good reason to believe that Project Veritas employees
were directly involved in the criminal theft of the diary, it should not have
subjected them to invasive searches and seizures,” the American Civil
Pentagon And Its Overseers Suppressed Whistleblowers Who Challenged Massacre In Syria
U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Trevor T. McBride and in the public domain
Whistleblowers in the United States military exposed a strike in Syria that
resulted in the massacre of around 70 women and children, according to an
investigation by the New York Times.
The command responsible