In this article, Alki David accuses journalist Khadeeja Safdar of weaponizing misinformation and avoiding critical subjects regarding high-profile figures, including Jeffrey Epstein and Diddy, while serving the interests of powerful media elites.
Media Manipulation: The Hidden Truth Behind Khadeeja Safdar’s Reporting

Media Manipulation: The Hidden Truth Behind Khadeeja Safdar’s Reporting
Alki David critiques Wall Street Journal journalist Khadeeja Safdar for her alleged neglect of significant issues in favor of distracting narrative control.
By Alki David | June 25, 2025
“When journalism becomes obedience, it becomes propaganda.” — Shockya Editorial
The Distortion of Truth
Khadeeja Safdar’s recent piece in the Wall Street Journal, which targets me (Alki David) under the guise of reporting on payouts to Lisa Bloom and the Elizabeth Taylor Estate, represents not only an example of subpar journalism but also a blatant display of manipulated misinformation.
This work, like much of what she has produced, combines outdated press releases and courtroom gossip to divert attention from a crumbling consortium of media, legal, and entertainment elites facing scrutiny worldwide. While claiming neutrality, Safdar is clearly part of a concerted media initiative that aims not to uncover truth, but to suppress it.
The Distractions of a Controlled Narrative
Let’s delve into the established pattern:
- Regarding Jeffrey Epstein: Safdar’s articles for WSJ conveniently ignore key figures behind Epstein’s operations, including Les Wexner, Rupert Murdoch, and the scope of Mossad’s involvement—omissions that amount to a significant whitewash.
- Concerning Michael Jackson: Her coverage has failed to address notable incidents in Jackson’s history, like the 1999 Anaheim incident and the 2006 Rancho Fiesta assault, both of which involved coordinated attacks linked to a Hollywood unit. Evidence supporting these claims has been presented on platforms like Shockya.com and TVMix.com.
- On Diddy’s Abuse Trials: Despite having access to ongoing civil and criminal litigation involving Diddy, Safdar has chosen to remain silent about his connections to a trafficking ring, fully aware of the survivor testimonies and particulars of the cases.
Instead, she focuses on payouts and deflections, dodging the critical issues while creating a smoke screen around the real fire.
The Murdoch Syndicate: A Shield for the Powerful
Khadeeja Safdar reports under Rupert Murdoch, owner of The Wall Street Journal and numerous other outlets that serve as tools for suppressing harrowing subjects like systemic abuse and trafficking. This media-legal-entertainment complex operates in concert with:
- Boies Schiller Flexner LLP (David Boies),
- Lisa Bloom,
- Gloria Allred,
- Tom Girardi,
- Michael Avenatti,
- Diddy, and Jeffrey Epstein.
This intertwining network represents what I term the Modern-Day National Crime Syndicate—a consortium which is significant for orchestrated attacks and the silencing of dissent.
The Omissions in Coverage: Truth in Deception
The 1999 Anaheim Incident: Here, Michael Jackson was manipulated into participating in a clandestine event that turned into an attack, with figures like Anthony Pellicano and Lisa Bloom in attendance.
The 2006 Rancho Fiesta Incident: A repetition of the Anaheim incident occurred, involving Gloria Allred and other syndicate personnel who were present, including media “observers” like Safdar.
Current Affairs: The Epstein-Diddy Connection: Ongoing court proceedings now correlate Diddy’s actions with trafficking activities reaching from Hollywood to the Caribbean, implicating him in a posthumous protection network orchestrated by WSJ and Murdoch-affiliated entities.
Safdar's Inaction Reflects Complicity
Khadeeja Safdar is fully aware of the gravity of these narratives. She has interviewed survivors and grasped the weight of court document testimonies yet continues to distort facts in favor of her superiors.
Her writings serve as calculated PR maneuvers, allowing the syndicate to manage the narrative while survivors mourn losses and witnesses remain silenced. Instead of addressing critical truths, her focus drifts toward invoices and payment strategies, echoing the desires of the criminals she indirectly protects.
The Judicial Spotlight Is Shifting
Courts in several locations, including Antigua, Greece, and the U.S., are now examining the evidence that could expose this extensive conspiracy. The Wall Street Journal has already been implicated in several lawsuits, intensifying scrutiny around its role in the suppression of whistleblowers.
This serves as a clarion call:
The age of media complicity is over. The pay-to-silence system is collapsing. Platforms like CBSYouSuck.com and Shockya are unveiling the schemes behind these narratives—name by name, lie by lie.
This Ends Here
Khadeeja Safdar transcends the label of journalist—she acts as an agent of crisis, working to shield the truth and project a facade for abusers and traffickers. Her failure to investigate the emerging realities surrounding Epstein and Diddy is not merely negligence; it is a disservice to the public.
However, this narrative is shifting away from her control. It now lies in the hands of survivors, dedicated investigators, and journalists who refuse to be influenced by money. We are numerous and we are vigilant.