After a top reporter at the BBC drew outrage for publishing a quote demanding Iran be nuked, she’s been revealed as a dedicated regime change activist whose career was launched by a CIA-founded propaganda network. Serious questions remain about the BBC’s editorial process. On April 6, 2026, horrified social media users began drawing attention to an extraordinary statement allegedly provided to the BBC by a twenty-something Iranian: “About them hitting energy infrastructure, using an atomic bomb, or leveling Iran – […]
In October 2021, she was brought on as an intern at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a CIA propaganda project founded by notorious spymaster Allen Dulles which nominally separated from the Agency in the 70s.
I think she probably knew what she was doing in joining a US military-propaganda-industrial “news” outlet run by the USAGM.
Habibiazad frequently collaborates with Deepa Parent, the disgraced former fashion blogger turned Iranian protest-whisperer who deleted her Twitter account this February after The Grayzone exposed her role in fabricating protest death tolls. Like Parent, Habibiazad rocketed to mainstream media prominence during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests which shook Iran in 2022.
That’s how corporate media works. If you peddle for empire you get promoted, and if you challenge empire you never get work again.
Indeed, not only have none of the hawks who promoted, cheerled, or authorized the criminal invasion of Iraq ever been held accountable, they’ve since thrived: they’ve found success in the media, the speaking circuit, government jobs, and cushy think tank gigs, and they currently occupy the Oval Office. Meanwhile, those in the mainstream who openly opposed the war—like, for example, Phil Donahue and Chris Hedges—were either fired or relegated to alternative media outlets. The almost uniform success of all the Iraq War cheerleaders provides the greatest lesson about what really helps one get ahead in public life: It’s not being right, doing the right thing, or challenging power, but going with prevailing winds and mocking anyone who dares to do the opposite.
To be expected from The Grayzone.
Ironically The Grayzone is more often correct than Wikipedia.
To be expected from The Grayzone.
I think she probably knew what she was doing in joining a US military-propaganda-industrial “news” outlet run by the USAGM.
That’s how corporate media works. If you peddle for empire you get promoted, and if you challenge empire you never get work again.
US Media’s Iraq War Pushers 20 Years On: Where Are They Now? Rich and Influential.
Ironically The Grayzone is more often correct than Wikipedia.
TIL “exposing” counts as “looking at a public figure’s public LinkedIn profile and seeing they’ve worked for RFE/RL”.
Next: groundbreaking news as we look at Andrew Sorkin’s Wikipedia article to expose that he worked at Businessweek.
bro doesnt understand how propaganda works lol
Maybe, though I’m not so sure that @[email protected] is as obtuse as he presents himself to be.
honestly to be expected from the glowie.world
Cope