Shocking as it may seem, The Intercept has just one page of articles for one of the most important and compelling stories of our time.
We don't need a Julian Assange to deliver a Wikileaks set of documents to show us that First Look Media's Intercept took a dive on the tragic, failed, death and destruction story about the the suffering of millions in Southeastern Ukraine. Just look at the evidence from the searches. The absence of stories aligns exactly with Omidyar's position as a patron for some; of the forces that ended up in power.
To believe otherwise is like believing in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, or the Easter Bunny when it's really Donnie Darko we're talking about.
Here's a brief memo to Glenn Greenewald and the other Intercept authors trying to convince us that things are all good with First Look Media.
We are not chumps. Stop treating us like we are.
Do what Robert Parry and citizen journalist George Eliason are doing - write some stories about atrocities in Ukraine and see if they're censored.
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Also see, Omidyar-funded candidate takes seat in new Ukraine parliament - Mark Ames, pandodaily, Oct 28
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