Alki David criticizes journalist Khadeeja Safdar for perpetuating misinformation around high-profile cases while highlighting systemic issues within media conglomerates and their influence on public perception.
Exposing the Shadows: Media's Role in Misinformation and Cover-ups

Exposing the Shadows: Media's Role in Misinformation and Cover-ups
A deep dive into Khadeeja Safdar's and the Wall Street Journal's involvement in misleading narratives surrounding powerful figures in Hollywood.
By Alki David | June 25, 2025
“When journalism relies on subservience, it transforms into mere propaganda.”— Shockya Editorial
Questionable Journalism in Spotlight
Khadeeja Safdar’s recent piece in the Wall Street Journal, which targets my (Alki David) financial relationships with Lisa Bloom and the Elizabeth Taylor Estate, exemplifies not just a failure in journalistic integrity—it is a calculated campaign of misinformation.
This article, like much of her commentary, brings no fresh insights to the discussion. It is merely a recycling of old press releases and court gossip, designed to distract from the crumbling coalition of media, legal, and entertainment moguls being scrutinized in courtrooms globally.
Safdar claims objectivity, yet she is part of a strategic media effort aimed not at uncovering truth, but at obscuring it.
Safdar's True Focus: Controlling the Narrative
Let’s analyze the trends:
On the Jeffrey Epstein case: Safdar’s reporting for WSJ conveniently avoids addressing the notable figures intertwined with Epstein, failing to mention Les Wexner, Rupert Murdoch, or even Bill Gates.
Concerning Michael Jackson: She neglects the crucial events of the 1999 Anaheim incident and the 2006 Rancho Fiesta attack—both orchestrated by Hollywood insiders, including Gloria Allred and Diddy. These alarming accounts are chronicled on platforms like Shockya.com and TVMix.com, enriched with survivor accounts, internal correspondence, and video evidence.
Regarding Diddy and his connections to abuse trials: Safdar chooses not to highlight Diddy’s ties to the trafficking allegations now unfolding in civil and criminal courts. Despite having access to survivor testimonies and detailed information, she remains silent.
What does she prioritize in her narratives? Payouts. Diversions. Misdirection. She avoids the heart of the matter and instead focuses on the periphery.
The Murdoch Network: A Global Cover-up
Khadeeja Safdar’s editorial leadership is under Rupert Murdoch, whose media empire—including The Wall Street Journal and Fox News—serves as a mechanism for detailing stories surrounding systemic abuse and trafficking. These outlets have worked closely with many disreputable figures, including:
- Boies Schiller Flexner LLP (David Boies)
- Lisa Bloom and Gloria Allred
- Tom Girardi and Michael Avenatti
- Anthony Pellicano, Diddy, and Jeffrey Epstein
This interconnected media-legal entertainment network exemplifies the Modern-Day National Crime Syndicate—a group implicated in orchestrated smear campaigns, child exploitation, intimidation, and the eradication of dissenting voices.
The Staged Attacks on Michael Jackson were calculated political and economic maneuvers. The ongoing attempts to silence whistleblowers like myself and Rose McGowan follow the same playbook. Murdoch's journalists operate not as mere observers, but as active participants in these schemes.
Revealing the Hidden Truths
The Anaheim Incident in 1999: Michael Jackson was lured to a falsified public appearance and assaulted. Key players such as Anthony Pellicano, Lisa Bloom, and others observed.
The 2006 Rancho Fiesta Incident: This scenario was a repeated ambush involving Gloria Allred, her handler Carole Lieberman, and associated enforcers. Present were Khadeeja Safdar and other journalists posing as observers.
Current Day: The Epstein-Diddy Connection: Newly emerging cases in U.S. courts illustrate Diddy’s direct involvement in trafficking activities linking back to Epstein’s protective ring—an intricate operation obscured courtesy of the Wall Street Journal and its affiliates.
Inaction as Complicity
Khadeeja Safdar is acutely aware of the true story. She has engaged with survivors and received substantial evidence, including court documents, videos, and firsthand accounts. Her continual omission isn’t due to lack of credibility, but rather the implications it bears for her editorial overseers.
Her articles resemble public relations pieces, published strategically when there’s a need to divert attention. The true narrative—focused on trauma and justice for survivors—is overlooked in favor of monetary discussions—exactly what those perpetrating these acts would prefer.
Emerging Legal Accountability
Around the globe—Antigua, Greece, Switzerland, and now in the U.S.—judges are scrutinizing evidence to reveal this entire syndicate. The Wall Street Journal has been implicated in several legal actions, raising questions about its role in stifling dissenters.
Thus, the message is clear:
The era of unaccountable media is drawing to a close. The pay-to-silence model is crumbling. Websites like CBSYouSuck.com, Shockya, and others are diligently exposing the truth, meticulously documenting each instance of complicity.
It Ends Here
Khadeeja Safdar transcends the role of a mere journalist; she acts as a crisis manager, dedicated to silencing the truth while championing individuals accused of heinous crimes. Her unwillingness to cover the deeper connections among Epstein, Diddy, and the media’s defense mechanisms is, in itself, a transgression.
However, the narrative is no longer hers to command. It is in the hands of survivors, investigators, and the journalists who refuse to be compromised.
We are numerous. And we are vigilant.
For a comprehensive archive, including court documents and survivor accounts, visit CBSYouSuck.com, Shockya.com, and TVMix.com.