Articles by Alexander Reed Kelly

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Former NYT Editor Fears Glenn Greenwald Is the ‘Future of News’
Alexander Reed Kelly - Truthdig, 4 Nov 2013

“And with some noble exceptions, The Times, by design or otherwise, has long served the interests of the same set of elite and powerful factions. Its reporting is no less ‘activist,’ subjective or opinion-driven than the new media voices it sometimes condescendingly scorns.” –Greenwald

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Journalist Faces 105 Years for Private Intelligence Reporting
Alexander Reed Kelly - Truthdig, 15 Jul 2013

Barrett Brown spent his 300th day behind bars this week, accused of using information acquired by the hacker group Anonymous to report on private intelligence firms, threatening an FBI agent, and committing credit card fraud by linking to a document that contained stolen credit card data. His supporters say the writer is being targeted for daring to investigate the secret world of security contracting.

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Truthdigger of the Week: @KYAnonymous
Alexander Reed Kelly - Truthdig, 10 Dec 2012

When the law lags behind, it’s up to digital do-gooders such as @KYAnonymous to protect the privacy and physical safety of those put at risk by “revenge porn” predators like Hunter Moore. He has created two websites that invite disgruntled users to publish nude photos of ex girl- and boyfriends along with their names, links to social media profiles and, until a short while ago, their physical addresses.

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