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His Master's Voice - The media repeaters

And Now for the News that Matters

Robert Peston, BBC business editor and state sponsored blogger who daily offers his “take on the business stories and issues that matter”, must really be starting to hate that pain in the neck he is surely feeling?

After all, having a 200lb issue that “matters” hanging under his nose for over a month now must be taking a toll as he strains to look every which way to avoid it.

The issue, of course, is Andrew Maguire’s disclosure of systemic fraud perpetrated by the usual suspect banksters in the gold and silver futures market.
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You have to hand it to the mainstream media. The control it has exerted over the general election coverage these past few weeks is a wonder to behold. A beautifully executed con job that has left nothing to chance.

Certainly what the TV presenters, interviewers, commentators and news anchors have achieved, along with their counterparts in the press, is unethical, immoral, corrosive to democracy and the idea of liberty and wholly harmful to the people of this nation. But it can’t be denied they have managed to massage an angry and vengeful electorate into a compliant and misdirected mass, on the TV screens at least.
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Nathan Rothschild banker money lender usurer

Vote as you will, but he gets the money.

The third general election debate between the mainstream party leaders has ended and history has been made. For the first time the electorate has had a chance to properly assess the candidates and their policies, politics has been energised and democracy is the winner, we are assured.

David Cameron won the latest debate, according to the polls. Nick Clegg ran in a fairly distant second and the hapless Gordon Brown trailed in last again. None of them fully explained how the deficit will be cut, all of them agreed immigration should be controlled but won’t admit they have no means to control it and all three warned the coming years will be “tough”.

Cameron blasted Brown about his tax on jobs, Brown warned Cameron’s policies were a danger to the alleged recovery and Clegg wondered why everyone couldn’t just get together and work things out.
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John Prescott ex-deputy Labour leader

Life is like a crate of chocolate!

It’s all a giant conspiracy, don’t you know? Poor old Gordon Brown is being set up by the nasty Murdoch gang in order to derail the Labour juggernaut and sneak the Tories into government. The PM’s privacy has been breached in the most underhand manner, and the motive is ratings and political influence, apparently.

So says John Prescott, ex-deputy leader of New Labour and recently some guy on a bus who also writes paranoid fantasies in the Guardian.

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for Labour along comes Prescott committing his trademark error, opening his fat mouth. Not content with stuffing £4,500 of food down it, courtesy of the British taxpayer, he now wants us to believe Gordon Brown is the victim in this hilarious tragedy.
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Election 2010 Labour Scraping the Scum From the Bottom of the Last Barrel

April 28, 2010

Gordon Brown and his New Labour collective have a pungent new message. If you vote Tory in the coming general election you’ll die of cancer. That’s fine, now we can breathe some life back into that old cliché by proudly proclaiming, “I wouldn’t vote Labour, even if my life depended on it!” Will this be [...]

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Election 2010 Labour Planning a Fairytale Finish

April 27, 2010

The Labour spin machine is rolling the dice and blowing the cash by hiring Stephen Hopkins, director of the TV (s)hit show “24″, to create a series of, “slightly sinister, fairytale-ish”, broadcasts designed to frighten the electorate out of voting Conservative in the coming election. Mark Sweney in the Guardian reports, “The broadcast will attempt [...]

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Election 2010 Mainstream Parties Shy About Merchant Bankers

April 26, 2010

Whilst trawling around the search engines looking for informed comment about one of my hot topics right now, merchant bankers and their insatiable greed, I accidentally stepped in an article from the Guardian (as in gatekeeper). Yuk! Titled, “Why aren’t bankers an election issue?“, I had first thought it was a satirical piece lampooning the [...]

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Election 2010 and the BBC

April 21, 2010

A sneak peek at the new BBC Election 2010 intro. This is an early edit so it might be subject to a few changes between now and the big kick off. Election 2010 and the BBC

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Andrew Maguire Robert Peston and the BBC

April 20, 2010

Andrew Maguire is the story the BBC will not mention. Robert Peston is the BBC’s business editor and on his BBC blog Peston’s Picks he claims to offer his “take on the business stories and issues that matter.” “Business stores and issues that matter” in this case of course refers to stories and issues that [...]

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Andrew Maguire the Silence is Deafening

April 14, 2010

For those who aren’t familiar with Andrew Maguire and his recent revelations about rampant manipulation of the gold and silver futures market by major players such as JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, I’m not surprised. The story has been completely ignored by the mainstream media. To get up to speed have a read of Andrew [...]

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