International Business Times: “Journalist Eyes The Skies For Factory-Farm Investigations”

“What if you could capture a drone’s eye view of illegal activity on factory farms? One imaginative journalist thinks you can, and he’s enlisting the help of hundreds of Kickstarter backers to make it happen…”

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TED Ideas Blog Asks: “Is This Really the America We Want?”

Will Potter’s short TED talk “should send chills down all our spines.”

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New TED Talk: “The shocking move to criminalize nonviolent protest”

Will Potter’s TED talk is live, and on the TED.com homepage!

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I’m Crowdfunding My Next Investigation. (And There Will Be Drones)

Crowdfunding the use of new investigative journalism tools to expose what some corporations want to keep hidden.

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History Channel Investigates Communications Management Units

The History Channel interviews Will Potter and Andy Stepanian about secretive prisons called CMUs.

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Big News Coming Next Week — Here’s How to Help!

By planning ahead, we can be proactive in stopping these repressive tactics. Here’s a quick way to help!

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Australia’s #AgGag Laws Backed To Hide Animal Cruelty

“By eliminating that release to the media, it prevents the public and consumers from knowing what’s happening, which is the point of these ‘ag-gag’ laws,” Potter explained.

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Environmentalists Are Being Murdered More Often Than Ever Before — How Can We Stop It?

More environmentalists are being murdered, globally, than ever before. Will Potter speaks with KALW San Francisco about the trend.

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“Whistleblowers should be praised, not prosecuted”

Great writeup in Melbourne’s Weekly Times about Will Potter’s lecture tour on how “ag-gag” laws are coming to Australia.

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ABC National Interview with Will Potter About What Australian Factory Farms are Trying to Hide

I spoke with the Law Report on Australia’s ABC National about why ag-gag laws are beginning to appear in Australia, and why animal agriculture industries are trying to criminalize undercover investigators.

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