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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 official logo

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]

References

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