The Clarion was a weekly newspaper published by Robert Blatchford, based in the United Kingdom. It was a socialist publication though adopting a British-focused rather than internationalist perspective on political affairs, as seen in its support of the British involvement in the Anglo-Boer Wars and the First World War.
Blatchford and Alexander M. Thompson founded the paper in Manchester in 1891 on a capital of just £400 (£350 from Thompson and Blatchford and the remaining £50 from Robert's brother Montague Blatchford). In it, he serialised his book, Merrie England, and published work by a variety of journalists, including George Bernard Shaw and the cartoonist Walter Crane. The Clarion Women's column was written initially by Eleanor Keeling Edwards and, from October 1895, as the Women's letters page by Julia Dawson, pen name of Mrs Myddleton-Worrall. It was Julia Dawson who pioneered the famous Clarion Vans which toured small towns and villages throughout England and Scotland from 1896 until 1929 spreading socialist propaganda.
The Clarion Project (formerly Clarion Fund, Inc.) is a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization founded in 2006. The organization has been involved in the production and distribution of films such as Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West, The Third Jihad, Iranium and Honor Diaries. Clarion Project's most recent documentary, Honor Diaries, was shown at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva at a screening organized by the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU).Honor Diaries was also screened at the House of Commons, Amnesty International and the United Nations in New York.
The Clarion Project states its mission as "exposing the dangers of Islamic extremism while providing a platform for the voices of moderation and promoting grassroots activism."
Ryan Mauro is the Clarion Project’s national security analyst.
Notable individuals serving on the Project's advisory board include:
[Jason:]
I found a secret hidden in dark
Something that no one knows
A revelation to my eyes
Words I can't understand inside it
What does it mean?
What does it hide?
The Federation's job is clearer now...
I can see the plot, it's laying down...
And I feel dismayed...
I have to spread the news
This plan must come to nothing
I have to spread the news
The project must be halted
Life evolution out of control
No more a human birth
In a society so produced
Perfect and working for a sole end
Taking the right
Rejecting the wrong
The Federation's job is clearer now...
I can see the plot, it's laying down...
And I feel dismayed...
I have to spread the news
This plan must come to nothing
I have to spread the news