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Clifford 'Cliff' P. Kincaid Jr. (born May 16, 1954) is an American conservative journalist, author, and political activist. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communications from the University of Toledo in 1978, where he earned an award for editorial writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. Kincaid began his career through the National Journalism Center and later worked for the conservative publication Human Events, as well as serving as an editorial writer and newsletter editor for Oliver North's Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He has served as a key editor and contributor for Accuracy in Media (AIM), an organization dedicated to exposing media bias, and previously directed its Center for Investigative Journalism. Kincaid is president and founder of America's Survival Inc., a nonprofit organization through which he produces content focusing on anti-communist themes, national security issues, U.N. criticisms, conspiracy-oriented narratives, and international affairs. His reporting critiques perceived liberal biases in mainstream media and covers topics like election coverage, the Fairness Doctrine, and financial bailouts. He has authored or co-authored nine books on media, cultural affairs, and foreign policy, with exclusives including exposés on funding ties between journalists and pro-U.N. lobbies. His work has appeared in outlets like Human Events and is sponsored by the Donors Capital Fund, reflecting his position within conservative influence networks. His career emphasizes investigative journalism from a right-wing viewpoint, often highlighting alleged threats to American sovereignty and traditional values.