Alan Gray

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Alan Gray is an investigative news editor, publisher and product developer with decades of experience in journalism, programming, and data analysis. As founder of NewsBlaze and director of World City Press, he delivers fast, factual news with no fluff and no fiction — just sharp reporting that ranks, sticks and spreads. Based in Australia after 15 years in California, he works with journalists, PR agencies and thought leaders across the US, UK, Canada and beyond. He built his platforms to fight back against the collapse of independent media, and now helps others get seen in Google News, search results, and social feeds. Known for his no-nonsense editorial standards and technical expertise, he transforms vague press releases and related information into clear, compelling stories that attract attention and get coverage fast, often within 24 hours. His work exposes propaganda, cuts through misinformation, and stays laser-focused on evidence, logic and real science. Editor. Investigator. Truth hawk.

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Red Carpet Red States’ Awards – Oscar Has Competition

With an unprecedented number of non-family-friendly films nominated for Oscars this year, mainstream America was screaming out for an alternative to the Academy Awards.

A Little Bit of Safety in This Unsafe World

A disk encryption tool that uses the trusted, validated AES-256 algorithm chosen by the National Institute of Standards and Technology as the cryptographic standard for years to come.

Make Your Real-world Photo Live with Nature Illusion Studio

In just a few clicks you can add various water effects, weather effects like snow and rain, and background sounds that recreate natural phenomena with much realism and accuracy.

Why Bush is Not A Conservative, Why Legislative Gridlock is Here to Stay

A bedrock principle of conservatism is small government. Bush has made no effort whatsoever to restrain the growth of government and has greatly increased domestic spending...

Academy Award Nomination for ‘Paradise Now’ Deplored

Yossi Zur, whose 16-year-son Asaf was killed by a suicide bomber, was outraged to find out that the Palestinian movie 'Paradise Now' was nominated for an Academy Award.

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How Physicians Can Protect Their Careers When Their License Is on the Line

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How Fractional CMO Services Are Changing the Game for Small and Mid-Size Businesses

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