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'''The Grayzone''' is an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on [[politics]] and [[Imperialism|empire]]. It was founded and is edited by award-winning journalist and author [[Max Blumenthal]]. From January 2016 to January 2018, AlterNet.org hosted the Grayzone Project (now simply The Grayzone). Since then, it has been independent.<ref>https://thegrayzone.com/about/</ref> | '''The Grayzone''' is an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on [[politics]] and [[Imperialism|empire]]. It was founded and is edited by award-winning journalist and author [[Max Blumenthal]]. From January 2016 to January 2018, AlterNet.org hosted the Grayzone Project (now simply The Grayzone). Since then, it has been independent.<ref>[https://thegrayzone.com/about/ The Grayzone's "About" Page]</ref> | ||
== Members == | |||
* Max Blumenthal – Founder, editor-in-chief, reporter | |||
* Ben Norton – Assistant editor, reporter, video producer | |||
* Aaron Maté – Host of "Pushback", reporter | |||
* Anya Parampil – Host of "Red Lines", reporter | |||
In addition to the above, other regular contributors include: Gareth Porter, Dan Cohen, Alexander Rubinstein, Rania Khalek, Ajit Singh, Wyatt Reed and others. | |||
== Reporting == | |||
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, The Grayzone reported that bipartisan US [[Ruling class|elites]] are using the same playbook as [[Russiagate]] to smear [[China]], while deflecting the blame for domestic dysfunction.<ref>[https://thegrayzone.com/2020/04/25/us-elites-use-russiagate-playbook-to-blame-china-and-promote-hostility/ US elites use Russiagate playbook to blame China and promote hostility]</ref> | |||
The Grayzone has covered how the US CIA and its soft power front groups are fomenting unrest in Cuba, which is culminating in the 2021 Cuban protests.<ref>[https://thegrayzone.com/2021/07/25/cubas-cultural-counter-revolution-us-govt-rappers-artists-catalyst/ Cuba’s cultural counter-revolution: US gov’t-backed rappers, artists gain fame as ‘catalyst for current unrest’] by Max Blumenthal on July 25, 2021</ref> | |||
== Reactions == | |||
The Grayzone has experienced severe negative reactions from the corporate-controlled Western media, especially for its extensive reporting basically debunking the Russiagate narrative.<ref>[https://thegrayzone.com/tag/russiagate/ "Russiagate" tagged articles on The Grayzone]</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 21:12, 8 August 2021
The Grayzone is an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on politics and empire. It was founded and is edited by award-winning journalist and author Max Blumenthal. From January 2016 to January 2018, AlterNet.org hosted the Grayzone Project (now simply The Grayzone). Since then, it has been independent.[1]
Members
- Max Blumenthal – Founder, editor-in-chief, reporter
- Ben Norton – Assistant editor, reporter, video producer
- Aaron Maté – Host of "Pushback", reporter
- Anya Parampil – Host of "Red Lines", reporter
In addition to the above, other regular contributors include: Gareth Porter, Dan Cohen, Alexander Rubinstein, Rania Khalek, Ajit Singh, Wyatt Reed and others.
Reporting
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, The Grayzone reported that bipartisan US elites are using the same playbook as Russiagate to smear China, while deflecting the blame for domestic dysfunction.[2]
The Grayzone has covered how the US CIA and its soft power front groups are fomenting unrest in Cuba, which is culminating in the 2021 Cuban protests.[3]
Reactions
The Grayzone has experienced severe negative reactions from the corporate-controlled Western media, especially for its extensive reporting basically debunking the Russiagate narrative.[4]