McLibel and the Golden Arches of Silence: When McDonald’s Sued Its Critics
How McDonald’s silenced over 45 UK media outlets and activists through libel threats—raising human rights concerns that even the current UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, once called “enormously important.” A look back at the 1997 McLibel trial and the fight for free speech.Click here to read more.
2025-05-12
3 min read
Email sent to the F.B.I. about Xi Jinping (习近平), the President of the People’s Republic of China, and Li Keqiang (李克强), the Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China.
I send an email to the F.B.I. to ask them to quickly confirm to the Chinese authorities that my accusations against McDonald’s Corporation and/or it's subsidiary companies are well-founded.Click here to read more.
2022-03-11
2 min read
Email sent to Messrs. Rogalski (Assistant Legal Attaché, U.S. Department of State, F.B.I.) and Manjarrez (F.B.I.) informing them that I am now resuming my explanations.
I send an email to the F.B.I. to inform them that I am now going to resume my explanations of the aggravated frauds McDonald’s committed.Click here to read more.
2022-03-11
2 min read
Transcript of the phone conversation with the FBI’s Field Office of Chicago
Transcript of the phone conversation with the FBI’s Field Office of Chicago.Click here to read more.
2015-12-23
15 min read
Mini-Cultural Genocide: McDonald’s Impact on French Gastronomic Traditions
Explore how McDonald’s expansion in France, fueled by decades of criminal activities, has profoundly altered the traditional French "art de vivre." Recognized by UNESCO on November 16, 2010, the gastronomic meal of the French celebrates important social moments with a structured, communal dining experience. This article examines how McDonald’s fast-food culture contributes to a mini-cultural genocide by eroding these deep-rooted culinary and social practices.Click here to read more.
2010-11-16
2 min read
McPrisoners of Conscience – Full Article (1997) Used in ECtHR Case 50552/22 (V.L.C. v France)
Full-text reproduction of D. D. Guttenplan’s 1997 article “McPrisoners of Conscience”, originally published in Index on Censorship. Cited as key evidence in ECtHR Case 50552/22 (V.L.C. v France), concerning McDonald’s suppression of critics, whistleblowers, and victims, and the potential death penalty risk to the applicant’s family in China.Click here to read more.
1997-03-03
11 min read