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Fred Peabody is a documentary filmmaker known for his unflinching examinations of power, corruption, and the encroachment of technology on civil liberties. With a sharp eye for injustice and a commitment to holding the powerful accountable, Peabody's films offer a vital counterpoint to the corporate media narratives that so often dominate the public discourse. In works like the prescient Digital Tsunami: Big Tech, Big AI, Big Brother and The Corporate Coup D'État, Peabody adopts an investigative, muckraking approach, utilizing hidden camera footage, penetrating interviews, and meticulous research to expose the mechanisms by which global conglomerates and government agencies conspire to erode individual freedoms. His 2016 film All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone pays tribute to the legendary independent journalist while underscoring Peabody's own commitment to unfettered, adversarial reporting. Peabody's documentaries are distinguished by their rigor, their refusal to provide easy answers, and their willingness to challenge orthodoxies and confront the uncomfortable truths that those in power would prefer to keep hidden. Whether exploring the insidious influence of big tech, the revolving door between corporations and political offices, or the systematic erosion of press freedoms, his films serve as bracing reminders of the vital role that independent, muckraking journalism must play in a healthy democracy.