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So Much Of What The CIA Used To Do Covertly It Now Does Overtly
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Matt Taibbi penned a scathing column declaring that the American left has lost its mind and the journalism industry is suffering as a result.Journalist Matt Taibbi blasted members of the media for their transformation from being challengers to what he referred to as the Spy State to becoming agents of it.
Taibbi wrote a scathing piece on his Substack arguing that news companies are pioneering a new brand of vigilante reporting by partnering with the spy agencies they once oversaw.
He began by recalling WikiLeaks 2010 release of US government secrets from the war in Afghanistan, which he noted that outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian and Der Spiegel helped in exposing the documents that were devastating to America s intelligence community and military, adding that such revelations later inspired former NSA contractor Edward Snowden to come forward in 2014 to expose the agency s surveillance program, resulting in Pulitzer Prizes for jour
The New York Times, The Guardian, and
Der Spiegel helped release the documents, which were devastating to America’s intelligence community and military, revealing systemic abuses that included civilian massacres and an assassination squad, TF 373, whose existence the United States kept “protected” even from its allies.
The Afghan War logs came out at the beginning of a historic stretch of true oppositional journalism, when outlets like
Le Monde, El Pais, Der Spiegel, The Guardian, The New York Times, and others partnered with sites like Wikileaks. Official secrets were exposed on a scale not seen since the Church Committee hearings of the seventies, as reporters pored through 250,000 American diplomatic cables, secret files about every detainee at Guantanamo Bay, and hundreds of thousands of additional documents about everything from the Iraq war to coverups of environmental catastrophes, among other things helping trigger the “Arab Spring.”
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