A general rule, I try to diversify my sources so I can corroborate details on a given article. Over the years, I've come to think that even dis-info campaigns often have "nuggets" of truth hidden within them, a sort of trickster's inversion.
My
favourite (for lack of a better word) mainstream media is RT (available in English, French, Spanish, etc.).
Some of you may scream in horror, but I'm not there to read Russian news. Sure, they have obvious zionist biases, but you its still much more objective than say, NYT (or any *
Times). Plus, they have a track record of actually
doing journalism, like reporting continually (and since the beginning) the Gilets Jaunes movement in France (Yellow Vests), which only a minority have done (and still today).
I actually use Twitter for a lot of quick glances from the people I follow. Journalists I like generally tend to be anti-war/imperialism, folks like Abby Martin,
Ben Swann,
We Are Change, Lee Camp, Jimmy Dore. Many of these journalists have their own Youtube pages as well.
I also follow French outlets for news in France. As is the case with English newspapers, most of the big papers (LeMonde, l'Obs,..) are co-opted by zionist war-mongers, but still worth a look to see what narrative they're pushing you.
For investigative journalism,
Mediapart is good one, though most of their content is subscribers-only. Others include
RT France,
Le Media.
For Japanese news:
Japan Times (once again, caveats) or
Asahi Shimbun.
Investigative journalists I follow:
Jake Adelstein, author of the book
Tokyo Vice.
For more alternative news, I mostly go to podcasts, like THC or Joe Rogan.
- Collective-Evolution does a pretty good job, and they even have a Netflix-like subscription platform, which I haven't tried, but looks cool.
- Edge of Wonder is a recent, but growing and entertaining Youtube Channel on many stories (SSP, etc.)
That's about it, really. The mainstream tech sites and blogs, like Engadget or Gizmodo are quite depressing (and so backwards given what we know what's cooking in the back) that I almost stopped going altogether.
