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It is published by [[Time Inc]], a division of [[Time Warner]].
 
It is published by [[Time Inc]], a division of [[Time Warner]].
 
==DEA Drug and Money Laundering Cover-up==
 
 
In 2004 former DEA special agent Sandalio Gonzales along with the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) approached Time magazine with a story of corruption at the highest levels within the DEA and the DOJ.  The original story had started much earlier when several DEA agents with impeccable records had accused other agents in the Bogota office of assisting Columbian paramilitary forces in drug-running and money laundering activities.  The agents who reported  this were themselves retaliated against and the incident was covered up by the internal investigative bodies and the Department of Justice's Inspector General.  A second internal report found that DEA agents in Colombia were in fact on drug traffickers' payrolls, some of these corrupt US officers were directly involved in helping Colombia's paramilitary death squads launder drug proceeds and that the implicated agents had been protected by "watchdog" agencies within the Justice Department.  This paramilitary organization was in fact the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), which is known to have been responsible for murdering thousands of Colombians. This second report was also ignored which subsequently led, presumably, to some agents decision to go public.  But after initially fervent interest from reporters at Time, Tim Burger & Tim Padgett, in which they were provided with multiple internal documents fully backing the story as well as the testimony of numerous whistleblowers, many of whom came forward at great personal risk, Time permanently dropped the story.  To this day they have never offered any explanation.<ref>[http://123realchange.blogspot.com/2009/06/project-expose-msm-report-2.html| Project EXPOSE MSM Report 2 - Major DEA Scandal & Time Magazine]</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
==Church of Scientology Controversy==
 
==Church of Scientology Controversy==
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==Related SourceWatch Resources==
 
==Related SourceWatch Resources==
 
*[[Council for Democracy]]
 
*[[Council for Democracy]]
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*[[Nick Nicholas]] - former president
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*[[Paul Sagan]] - former president
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*[[Nora P. McAniff]]
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*[[Jason McManus ]] - Editor (1987 to 1994)
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*Richard Behar, "Scientology: The Cult of Greed", ''Time'', May 1991.[http://www.xenu.net/archive/media/time910605.html]
 
*Richard Behar, "Scientology: The Cult of Greed", ''Time'', May 1991.[http://www.xenu.net/archive/media/time910605.html]
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 14 August 2018

Time is a weekly news magazine with a moderate political slant that was founded by Henry Luce, and whose CEO since 2002 has been Ann S. Moore.

It is published by Time Inc, a division of Time Warner.

Church of Scientology Controversy

In May 1991 Time featured an article on the origins and then-current controversies facing the Church of Scientology, a quasi scientific religious organization that was founded by science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. The article led to a libel lawsuit from the Church, which was dismissed in 2001 [1].

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Website:http://www.time.com

External links

  • Richard Behar, "Scientology: The Cult of Greed", Time, May 1991.[2]