In a pointed defense against media narratives, Alki David argues that Khadeeja Safdar's journalism is a tool for misinformation, deliberately neglecting crucial truths about influential elites tied to scandals like those involving Epstein and Jackson.
Exposing the Hidden Agendas Behind Mainstream Media Reporting

Exposing the Hidden Agendas Behind Mainstream Media Reporting
Alki David critiques journalist Khadeeja Safdar's reporting, accusing her of perpetuating misinformation and serving the interests of powerful media figures.
By Alki David | June 25, 2025
"When journalism loses its integrity, it devolves into mere propaganda."— Shockya Editorial
Is Khadeeja Safdar a Journalist or a PR Agent?
In her recent piece for the Wall Street Journal, Khadeeja Safdar targets me (Alki David) with unfounded claims regarding payments to Lisa Bloom and the Elizabeth Taylor Estate, showcasing a distressing pattern of lazy journalism transformed into weaponized misinformation.
The article reflects a troubling tendency in Safdar's work, revealing nothing new or insightful. It is merely a rehash of stale press releases and courtroom gossip, intended to distract from a media network that is crumbling under the weight of accusations of complicity in sexual exploitation. Far from being neutral, Safdar is entrenched in a coordinated effort to suppress the truth.
Khadeeja Safdar's True Focus: Manipulating the Narrative
Consider the following patterns in Safdar's reporting:
On Jeffrey Epstein: Her coverage conveniently overlooks the influential figures linked to Epstein, such as Les Wexner, Rupert Murdoch, and the extent of Mossad's involvement.
On Michael Jackson: Notably absent from her articles are the 1999 Anaheim incident and the 2006 Rancho Fiesta assault, both orchestrated by Hollywood figures including Allred and Diddy—events that have been substantiated by testimonial evidence and documentation available on Shockya.com and TVMix.com.
On Diddy and Trafficking Allegations: Safdar neglects to address Diddy’s connections to known trafficking activities now under legal scrutiny, leaving crucial information unexamined.
Instead of addressing these substantial issues, she focuses on payouts and distractions, obscuring the real story.
Murdoch’s Media Empire: A Global Shield for Misconduct
As part of Rupert Murdoch's editorial team at the Wall Street Journal, Safdar contributes to a broader network of media outlets that routinely suppress crucial narratives about systemic abuse, exploitation, and blackmail, collaborating with figures like Lisa Bloom and the infamous Tom Girardi.
The pattern of manipulation and cover-ups within this media-legal-entertainment nexus has led to what can only be described as a Modern-Day Syndicate responsible for systematic harm against those who dare to speak out. The scrutiny of whistleblowers like myself and Rose McGowan exemplifies their relentless media tactic.
The Hidden Truths
Two pivotal incidents demonstrate the alleged orchestration of cover-ups involving Michael Jackson:
- 1999 Anaheim Incident: Michael Jackson was drawn into a contrived public occasion that ended in a violent confrontation, with identifiable figures like Lisa Bloom in attendance.
- 2006 Rancho Fiesta Incident: A similar attack occurred again with documented participants from the Hollywood syndicate, including Safdar, who serve to validate this troubling narrative of media manipulation.
Current Scenarios: The Diddy-Epstein Link
Emerging civil and criminal cases are revealing Diddy’s pivotal role in trafficking networks extending from Hollywood to the Caribbean, implicating him with Epstein’s protection operations. The systematic suppression of these narratives by the Wall Street Journal and Murdoch's outlets is perplexing.
Safdar's Inaction Reflects Complicity
Safdar is aware of the realities behind these stories. After interviewing survivors and receiving invaluable evidence and documentation, she remains silent, not from a lack of credibility but due to her allegiance to her bosses. Her output resembles PR propaganda instead of objective journalism, reflecting the needs of those in power rather than the facts.
The Legal System is Closing In
Across countries like Antigua, Greece, and the U.S., genuine legal proceedings are unfolding, bringing scrutiny to the Wall Street Journal's role in the suppression of vital information, marking a decline in media immunity.
The shift is clear:
The era of orchestrated outlets burying the truth is ending. Platforms like Shockya and CBSYouSuck are uncovering the systemic narratives that demand attention, line by line.
This Must Change
Khadeeja Safdar is not merely a journalist; she is an agent defending a network of abuse. Her unwillingness to confront the real powers behind scandals involving Epstein, Diddy, and others is a significant misdeed. However, awareness is growing, and the story is shifting into the hands of those dedicated to truth—survivors, advocates, and ethical journalists.
The tide is turning, and we are united in determination to expose these realities.