Monday 19 March 2012

Press On

Our new friends in Libya have released the valiant British journalists who have been reporting their genocide against the black African population. Those journalists are employees of the unmentionable Press TV.

Just as the position of British Ambassador to Israel has been secured for a man who publicly aspires to citizenship of the country to which he has been posted, and who has apologised for the arrest of Tzipi Livni’s anti-British terrorist parents, so the same elements have used Ofcom to take Press TV off our screens, without bothering to ask from where or by whom editorial control was exercised over, for example, Fox News.

No secret is made that Russia Today is next on the hit list.

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1 comment:

  1. The people who stopped your book from being published by the Social Affairs Unit, who try and smear John Milbank as a 9/11 truther, who spread lies about you and about Neil Clark, who set you free from Telegraph Blogs and their truly evil editor, and who stopped NESTA from publishing Phillip Blond's research.

    But none of you is deterred or even visibly affected. Your book is out with far better commendations that something so bad it publishes Kamm could ever have delivered, and it is reaching as many people as it would have done anyway. Milbank rightly laughs it off. Clark is prolific on three continents while his enemies are trapped behind the Murdoch pay wall if they can get commissioned at all. Telegraph Blogs is at the point of collapse and their editor has been sacked from the Catholic Herald. Blond's work will undoubtedly appear with or without publicly funded Trotskyite approval. And we all still watch Press TV on the Internet.

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