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Phil A
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>The ESF’s Wurlitzer (Propaganda Machine) Is Slowly Dying - Eric de Carbonnel - Market Skeptics
As someone living in the UK I can confirm that the worms have indeed turned and Mr Murdoch is not flavour of the month. Its also worth adding that although the Conservative primeminister is getting plenty of stick his predecessors Gordon Brown and the smarmy Tony Blair before him (Both Labour) were very keen to be on Murdochs good side. A read of the awful Piers Morgans autobiography (also awful) tells how keen Labours leaders were to have Murdochs traditionally Tory tabloids swap allegence and back them in the run up to the 97 general election which they duly did. I see that Piers Morgan is now a major chat show host in the USA (I wonder who arranged that??) now where no doubt he is asking inane questions of his guests and then buts in three words into their replies to answer it for them!!
Its also worth mentoning that mainstream BBC news has had two stories about Gold breaking new highs this week which was far more shocking than the phone hacking story!!


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Beginning of the headline : (See part 3 of my video series on the ESF and its history for more info on the Wurlitzer) Global Public Square reports about The fall of the House of Murdoch. (emphasis mine) [my comment] The fall of the House of Murdoch By Jonathan Schell During the four decades since the Watergate affair engulfed US President RichardNixon, politicians have repeatedly ignored the scandal’s main lesson: the cover-up is worse than the crime... Read More
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