"Global Dominion Corp"
But leave it to veteran Moon activist and Social Security sleaze artist Gary Jarmin to come along and name hisPR firm "Global Dominion Communications." That's in last week's Washington Times. It's also registered, in a Congressional directory of lobby groups, as "Global Dominion Corp."
The Center For Public Integrity has an entry on it here.
SPLOID Ken Layne
More SPLOID stuff, because you already made the mistake of coming here: Blogwatch
As the Drudge Report marks its 10th year of headline gathering, bloggers are wondering what to make of a new, more tabloidish competitor called Sploid. The mission of the site, launched last week by GAWKER publisher Nick Denton, includes "sniffing out hypocrisy and absurdity, whether from salon left or religious right." STANDARD DEVIANCE lauded Sploid for having "the same sort of screaming ridiculous headlines as [Drudge] but without the right-wing hysteria." UNCORRELATED noted a hurdle in terms of scoops for an upstart with no PR firm "Global Dominion Communications." That's in last week's Washington Times. It's also
registered, in a Congressional directory of lobby groups, as "Global Dominion Corp."
The Center For Public Integrity has an entry on it here.