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DAGGER was created in November 2006 out of concern that the media in America, which for the most part is Corporate Owned, was not doing the job it's viewers and readers expect of them. The points of reference are too large to outline here but there are only so many stories about corrupted reporters, news teams and entire networks one can read before one wants to do something about it.

DAGGER's goal is to bypass the corporate concerns etched upon most stories from the corporate media realm and instead deliver unfiltered and important stories from those being effected by them to the general public.

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