By Alki David | June 25, 2025

“When journalism becomes obedience, it becomes propaganda.”— Shockya Editorial

A Journalist or Just Another Fixer?
Khadeeja Safdar’s recent article in the Wall Street Journal attempting to target me (Alki David) regarding payouts connected to Lisa Bloom and the Elizabeth Taylor Estate may seem like journalism, but it is, in fact, an example of weaponized misinformation.

Rather than introducing any genuine insights, her work appears to recycle old narratives and insider gossip, diverting attention from the unraveling networks of media and entertainment elites now facing legal scrutiny globally. Safdar presents herself as impartial yet is, in reality, contributing to a deliberate media operation whose intention is to masquerade the truth.

Khadeeja Safdar’s Real Beat: Narrative Control
A closer look at her reporting reveals a troubling pattern:

On Jeffrey Epstein: Safdar's coverage for the WSJ omitted critical figures linked to Epstein’s network, such as Les Wexner, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Gates, as well as downplaying Mossad's involvement.

On Michael Jackson: There is no coverage of significant incidents in 1999 and 2006 that saw Michael Jackson targeted through orchestrated attacks by Hollywood figures. These events stand documented on websites like Shockya.com and TVMix.com, featuring survivor accounts and corroborating evidence.

On Diddy and the Abuse Trials: Safdar evades mentions of Diddy’s connections to ongoing trafficking allegations that are currently being adjudicated in U.S. courts, despite having access to the case details and survivor testimonies.

What does she focus on instead? Payouts. Distractions. Avoidance of genuine issues while ignoring the real fires obscured by smoke.

The Murdoch Machine: A Global Protection Racket
Under the stewardship of Rupert Murdoch, who controls The Wall Street Journal among other media outlets, Safdar’s work appears to be part of a larger scheme to suppress narratives pertaining to issues of systemic abuse, trafficking, and blackmail. These outlets have historically collaborated with figures such as Lisa Bloom, Gloria Allred, and others within the media-legal-entertainment web, which I term the Modern-Day National Crime Syndicate—an orchestrated entity responsible for silencing dissenters.

The assaults on figures such as Michael Jackson and whistleblowers like myself follow this same playbook, with Murdoch’s journalists serving as instruments for these deceptive operations.

The Truth You’re Not Supposed to Know
The incidents surrounding Michael Jackson reveal a systematic targeting of the artist—one in 1999, where he was ambushed at a public event with known attendees and orchestrators present. The same goes for the 2006 attack, further exemplified by the presence of notable figures linked to the Hollywood syndicate.

In the present day, emerging lawsuits bring to light Diddy’s explicit ties to human trafficking networks, directly connecting him to the protection ring surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, all while blanketed under the silence of Safdar’s reporting.

Safdar’s Silence Is Complicity
Khadeeja Safdar understands this narrative. She has accessed and reviewed relevant documents and testimonies from survivors. The reason behind her lack of reporting? It implicates her editorial leadership. Her articles serve as calculated PR releases, strategically issued when needed to divert attention from the truth while victims suffer amidst systematized cover-up attempts.

The Courts Are Catching Up
From courts in Antigua to those in Greece and California, the evidence being combed through shows promise for exposing the intricate web of complicity that has long gone unchecked by mainstream media, which now faces mounting scrutiny. The Wall Street Journal has already been implicated in various filings for suppressing whistleblower testimonies.

The message is clear:
The days of unchecked media influence are over. The pay-to-silence model is dismantling. Platforms like CBSYouSuck.com and Shockya.com are holding individuals accountable—name by name.

This Ends Now
Khadeeja Safdar represents more than a journalist; she embodies a crisis agent working to obscure truths while perpetuating narratives that favor predatory figures. Her neglect to report on crucial elements of trafficking and abuse linked to Diddy and Epstein is a grave sin of oversight.

However, the narrative is shifting away from her grasp and into hands more committed to integrity—the hands of survivors, investigators, and journalists resolute against corruption. We are numerous, and we watch closely.

Full Dossier, Court Filings & Survivor Testimony:
CBSYouSuck.com, Shockya.com, TVMix.com