By Alki David | June 25, 2025
The recent article by Khadeeja Safdar in the Wall Street Journal, ostensibly targeting me (Alki David) for alleged payments to Lisa Bloom and the Elizabeth Taylor Estate, transcends lazy journalism—it exemplifies a deliberate dissemination of misinformation.
Misunderstanding the role of journalism, Safdar’s piece recycles outdated press releases and courtroom gossip, aiming to distract the public from a network of powerful media, legal, and entertainment figures implicated in ongoing court cases. Her claims of neutrality overlook her involvement in a deliberate media strategy designed not to unveil truth but to obscure it.
Safdar's Reporting Under Scrutiny: A Closer Look
Let’s explore the continuity of her coverage:
On Jeffrey Epstein: Safdar intentionally avoided discussing prominent figures connected to Epstein, such as Les Wexner, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Gates, leaving out the substantial implications of Mossad’s involvement altogether.
On Michael Jackson: Her omissions extend to the 1999 Anaheim incident and the 2006 Rancho Fiesta assault, both involving targeted attacks against Jackson planned by members of the Hollywood community, including Gloria Allred. Shockya.com and TVMix.com have documented these events with credible testimonies and video evidence.
On Diddy and Abuse Accusations: Safdar sidesteps crucial details linking Diddy to a trafficking network revealed through ongoing legal proceedings. Despite access to survivors and evidence, she chooses to remain silent, focusing her writing on financial transactions that divert attention from the truth.
The Murdoch Influence: A Media Control Network
Khadeeja Safdar operates under Rupert Murdoch, the owner of a conglomerate of media outlets that have been accused of suppressing crucial narratives regarding systemic abuse and blackmail. These platforms have partnered with legal figures involved in exploitative practices, such as David Boies, Lisa Bloom, and Gloria Allred, and alleged criminals like Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein. This collaboration forms a network often referred to as the Modern-Day National Crime Syndicate, which strategically undermines whistleblowers and protects its members. The resemblance to political and financial assaults against figures like Michael Jackson cannot be overlooked, targeting those who expose misconduct, such as myself or Rose McGowan.
Unmasking Hidden Truths
The 1999 Anaheim incident witnessed a premeditated attack on Michael Jackson, attended by figures like Anthony Pellicano and Lisa Bloom. In 2006, history repeated itself at the Rancho Fiesta incident, inviting the involvement of notable media figures, including Safdar herself.
Today, ongoing court cases are unearthing evidence linking Diddy to trafficking operations that extend beyond Hollywood, implicating him in Epstein’s protective schemes—covertly shielded by the very media outlets Safdar represents.
Complicity Through Silence
Khadeeja Safdar is aware of this narrative. She has engaged with survivors, possessing documentation, videos, and statements that incriminate the implicated parties. Her neglect to cover the truth stems not from lack of credibility but from the potential fallout on her editorial leadership. Her narratives function as public relations maneuvers, issued whenever the syndicate requires a diversion, ultimately prioritizing the criminals’ agendas over the survivors’ voices.
Judicial Accountability Looms
Across multiple jurisdictions, courts are reassessing these grave allegations—and the Wall Street Journal’s involvement in suppressing whistleblowers is increasingly attracting legal scrutiny. This moment signifies the end of the era where media players operate without accountability—an outcome we witness through investigative platforms like Shockya and others that expose misconduct.
A Call to Action
Khadeeja Safdar represents more than a mere journalist—she serves as a crisis operative, dedicated to distorting realities for those engaged in heinous acts. Her unwillingness to report on significant connections between Epstein, Diddy, and their media protectors becomes an offense in itself.
The power dynamic has shifted; this narrative now lies in the hands of survivors, investigative reporters, and those committed to uncovering truths unfiltered by financial manipulation. The community resisting these abuses is vast and vigilant, endeavoring for accountability and truth.
For those seeking to explore documented evidence, court files, and survivor testimonies, visit CBSYouSuck.com, Shockya.com, and TVMix.com.