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A Mole Infiltrated the Highest Ranks of American Militias. This Is What He Found.
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Williams is no shit a modern-day Thompson. I'm loving how much evidence he gathered (ProPublica didn't break the story), and how many ties to officials he found. The unfortunate part is it means fuck-all for the system as a whole.
Edit: maybe they did. I didn't realize this was a Jan. 4 piece, and it started sounding really familiar.
It was a pro publica story. This is another case of mainstream news outlets not wanting to touch an important story, so a smaller outlet got the scoop. If this was the 70s the NYT or Washington Post would've jumped on this story, now I'm not sure if other outlets even covered pro publica's coverage of this story.
I have been coming to the realization that most of what we hear and read is highly suspect. We may never know what goes on in our world outside of our immediate communities.
Noam Chomsky would call that phenomena Manufacturing Consent, which highlights the importance of citizen controlled media, which has a much better (though not guaranteed) chance of accurately reporting on reality
Yeah, to go back to an era of the Fourth Estate doing its job would be nice. Instead, we have a Fourth Reich.
And look, I'm going to continue making that reference, because people need to understand where we are. And also that it doesn't end well.
I penned my first published piece in 1998. I am beyond fucking furious with where the media have gone.