Pacific News Service
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Pacific News Service (PNS) is a nonprofit media organization founded in 1969. It is an alternative news source. Although it does not declare itself as such, most would say it is liberal, if not radical. It was originally created to provide "news and analysis on the U.S. role in Vietnam."
Some noted contributors include:
- Lucy Komisar, investigative journalist who wrote on Gladio (Italian branch of NATO "stay-behind" secret paramilitary organizations, which has been involved in terrorist "false flags" operations, starting with the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing; and also on Clearstream scandal, one of the biggest financial scandal ever (based in Luxembourg, Clearstream is a "bank of bank", owned 100% by the German Stock Exchange, and allegedly a main operator of money-laundering in the world)
- Andrew Lam
- Renée Montagne
- Richard Rodriguez, contributor to PBS Newshour
- Franz Schurmann, founder of PNS