Intelligence Sources available
Via journalism.co.uk:
After years of planning, the founder of WorldNetDaily.com has launched a site with government and military intelligence sources for journalists. Joseph Farah, a 25-year veteran reporter, says the sources he taps for his subscription-only G2 Bulletin include Pentagon and CIA officials and other high-ups from around the globe. "For many years I have wanted to have a forum like this for stories I come across that are not necessarily double-sourced for the standards of daily journalism, yet they are leads and reports that are very reliable and from very credible sources," Farah said. Annual subscriptions run about $200, and regular topic coverage includes Islamic terrorism, the Middle East and internal security.
Tja, no comment .....
G2 Bulletin: http://g2.wnd.com/
WorldNetDaily.com: http://worldnetdaily.com/
Joseph Farah bio: http://www.acpr.org.il/people/jfarah.html
Pentagon: http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pentagon/
CIA: http://www.cia.gov/
journalism.co.uk: http://journalism.co.uk/
After years of planning, the founder of WorldNetDaily.com has launched a site with government and military intelligence sources for journalists. Joseph Farah, a 25-year veteran reporter, says the sources he taps for his subscription-only G2 Bulletin include Pentagon and CIA officials and other high-ups from around the globe. "For many years I have wanted to have a forum like this for stories I come across that are not necessarily double-sourced for the standards of daily journalism, yet they are leads and reports that are very reliable and from very credible sources," Farah said. Annual subscriptions run about $200, and regular topic coverage includes Islamic terrorism, the Middle East and internal security.
Tja, no comment .....
G2 Bulletin: http://g2.wnd.com/
WorldNetDaily.com: http://worldnetdaily.com/
Joseph Farah bio: http://www.acpr.org.il/people/jfarah.html
Pentagon: http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pentagon/
CIA: http://www.cia.gov/
journalism.co.uk: http://journalism.co.uk/
Cyberwriter - 19. Feb, 12:53 -
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noelscheich - 19. Feb, 14:02
Und wieder ein Forum ...
... in dem Regierungskreise anonym Informationen unters volk streuen können die sie gerne in den Medien ausgewalzt sehen möchten.
Cyberwriter - 19. Feb, 14:04
Das sehe ich ganz ähnlich,...
und das G2 Bulletin: http://g2.wnd.com/ ist sogar kostenpflichtig.
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