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Newsjock

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Fri Sep 26, 2014, 10:30 AM Sep 2014

How Jeremy Renner's new film Kill The Messenger will vindicate investigative journalist Gary Webb

Source: Sacramento News & Review



This one has all the ingredients of a dreamed-up Hollywood blockbuster: Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist uncovers a big story involving drugs, the CIA and a guerrilla army. Despite threats and intimidation, he writes an explosive exposé and catches national attention. But the fates shift. Our reporter's story is torn apart by the country's leading media; he is betrayed by his own newspaper. Though the big story turns out to be true, the writer commits suicide and becomes a cautionary tale.

Hold on, though. The above is not fiction.

Kill the Messenger, an actual film coming soon to a theater near you, is the true story of Sacramento-based investigative reporter Gary Webb, who earned both acclaim and notoriety for his 1996 San Jose Mercury News series that revealed the CIA had turned a blind eye to the U.S.-backed Nicaraguan Contras trafficking crack cocaine in South Central Los Angeles and elsewhere in urban America in the 1980s. One of the first-ever newspaper investigations to be published on the Internet, Webb's story gained a massive readership and stirred up a firestorm of controversy and repudiation.

After being deemed a pariah by media giants like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, and being disowned by his own paper, Webb eventually came to work in August 2004 at SN&R. Four months later, he committed suicide at age 49. He left behind a grieving family—and some trenchant questions.

... Members of Webb’s immediate family—including his son Eric, who lives near Sacramento State and plans a career in journalism—expect to feel a measure of solace upon the release of Kill the Messenger. “The movie is going to vindicate my dad,” he said.

Read more: http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/return-of-the-messenger-how/content?oid=15041198

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How Jeremy Renner's new film Kill The Messenger will vindicate investigative journalist Gary Webb (Original Post) Newsjock Sep 2014 OP
Rec! progressoid Sep 2014 #1
committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. twice. frylock Sep 2014 #2
On another thread, someone tried to explain that FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #3
Yep, it was BS. Scuba Sep 2014 #4
9/26/14 CIA admits using journalists to attack Gary WEBB - FOIA lawsuit reveals documents 777man Sep 2014 #5
 

777man

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5. 9/26/14 CIA admits using journalists to attack Gary WEBB - FOIA lawsuit reveals documents
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 11:01 AM
Sep 2014
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=2291453


https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/09/25/managing-nightmare-cia-media-destruction-gary-webb/

This week the CIA kicked loose documents showing it used friendly journalists in the media to attack Gary.

See you at the movies Oct 10
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