Oct 17, 2009
Is Empower Public Relations A Naive Firm Or Plain Old Deceitful?
On Friday, October 16, 2009, I was conducting a routine Internet search on Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, MD., hoping to find the long-awaited news of a possible medical license suspension, when I found a site called Empower Public Relations. I was astounded to find that a seemingly credible public relations firm could be oblivious to all of the blatant facts surrounding Dr. Giacchino that exist (I have... read more
Aug 16, 2009
Does Google Aim To Please Pedophile Priests Of The Roman Catholic Church?
KTF Media Group got a particularly confusing bit of e-mail the other day. This was not a message from a disgruntled commenter or a funny fit of spam. It was from our internet ad supplier, Google AdSense. Here it is: —- While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers. Since keeping your account in our publisher... read more
Mar 16, 2009
Google Search Could Have Averted Williamson Holocaust Flap
On Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI issued a letter to Catholic Bishops considering the uproar caused by the remission of the excommunication of four Bishops connected to the Society of Saint Pius X, better known as SSPX. In it, Pope Benedict XVI explains the Williamson case as an “unforeseen mishap,” and explains that he now realizes that the information that Williamson was a Holocaust... read more
Dec 12, 2008
Black’s Insight On Bush’s Legacy Made More Poignant In The Internet Age
Living in Chicago, it would have been nearly impossible not to know the name Conrad Black. Even if I managed to miss his involvement with the Chicago Sun-Times, his internationally famous trial brought him into the local media’s attention. I read the news stories, most of them online, following the events of his trial in a diligent, though passing, manner, as a good mediaphile should. References were... read more
