Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Media Brainwashing?


News International


Sun
Times
News of the World
Sunday Times

British Sky Broadcasting
Sky multi-channels
Granada Sky Broadcasting
Fox Kids
Sky Box Office
Star

News international is owned by Rupert Murdoch

We already know about Rupert Murdoch from my previous post but here it is again:
Rupert Murdoch who owns most of the media in the uk met with Blair before 1997 general election. Before that day labour wanted tighter controls on the media infact it was one of their policies but after that day they dropped that policy and Rupert Murdoch's papers started supporting labour.
Your now asking what Rupert Murdoch gets in return. Well you only need to do a little research to find that "Although their accounts show profits of £1.387 billion since 1987, Newscorp Investments has effectively paid no tax in the UK since 1988". So now we know in return that Rupert Murdoch doesn't pay tax and he is allowed to get away with it because he is helping the Blair government and before that he was helping the tory government which is why the tories didn't do anything either.



Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT)

Daily Mail
Mail on Sunday
London Evening Standard

Harmsworth TV
Westcountry TV
ITN
British Pathé
Performance Channel
New Era Television
Teletext

Reuters
Bristol United Press
Whittle Communications Ltd
Pulmans Weekly News
Euromoney
Institutional Investor

Jonathan Harmsworth, Fourth Viscount Rothermere owns this group.


Jonathan Harmsworth, Fourth Viscount Rothermere's father began as a Conservative, drifted to the cross-benches and shortly before his death not only began to sit on the Labour benches in the House of Lords, but pronounced himself a firm republican in an interview.

It is not unlikely that like his dad he wanted to keep the papers as they were. Politicians shouldn't be able to own newspapers as politicians will just go with their party regardless if it is good for the country. This is another media group that is brainwashing to fit their agenda. It is likely that Jonathan Harmsworth, Fourth Viscount Rothermere wanted to carry on what his father started before him.


Trinity Mirror

Daily Mirror
Sunday Mirror
Sunday People
Racing Post
News Letter
Sunday Business Post
Daily Record
Sunday Mail

Sly Bailey owns these


'Sly thinks terribly highly of Alastair Campbell.'

After 2001 Alastair Campbell was appointed as the "Prime Minister's Director of Communications and Strategy". This gave him a strategic role in overseeing government communications.

Could it be that Sly only reports favourably on the Labour because she fancies Alastair Campbell? Being Director of communications he would have been able to take advantage of this.

While this is improbable it may have happened.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,860242,00.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Campbell#Work_for_Tony_Blair


United MAI

Daily Express
Daily Star
Sunday Express

Richard Desmond owns United MAI.


"Richard Desmond, the millionaire publisher of OK! magazine and a range of soft porn titles, gave more than £100,000 to the Labour Party just days after Trade Secretary Stephen Byers cleared the way for him to buy the Express newspaper group, The Observer can reveal.

In exchange for the donation, Labour agreed a deal with Desmond to take out a series of party political advertisements in his newspapers during the 2001 general election".

So in return for being able to buy up more of our media he donated money to the labour party. From then on he will have been injh the pockets of labour so anything highly critical of the labour party just won't happen.


Pearson
Financial Times
Westminster Press (100%)

Lord (Dennis) Stevenson is chairman of Pearson


Made a life peer in 1999, Lord Stevenson sits on the cross benches in the House of Lords. He headed the Stevenson Commission - which examined the role of information technology in schools - set up by The Rt Hon Tony Blair in 1997 and acted as the Prime Minister's Special Advisor until September 2000. The Stevenson Report, published the same year, is now regarded as one of the most influential policy documents of the Labour Government.

Lord Stevenson is Chairman of the Tate Gallery Foundation and a Non-Executive Director of Manpower Inc.

http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/alumni/graduation03/cranfield_c3a.htm


Can we trust a man who was employed by Labour to tell the truth about them?



Conclusion
The truth is out there but we aren't getting it. We can no longer stand for what is happening to this country. What can we do? The only thing we can do is get Labour out and get a party in that will put the country before their political party then nationalise all national daily newspapers.
I bet you think I am crazy, well here me out. Once we have nationalised them all the government makes their own newspaper. Sounds like we are just going back to what we have doesn't it? Well you are wrong because the public will elect the editor once per year and if he lies then he gets the sack after the year therefore the government will own the newspapers but the public controls the newss.
I bet you are saying now "but how will we know that they are lying if we don't have news to tell us?"
Well you are forgetting that we are only nationalising the daily national newspapers so you still have TV, internet, regional newspapers and weekly newspapers.

Sadly this is the only way. We are never going to get the truth unless we force them to give it to us and the only force they understand is financial force.

Warning
I didn't do much research on this so it may not have enough information for everyone however you can always research and find the information yourself and perhaps share.

I am also saying that while the media may not always support Labour openly they support Labour by not giving the whole truth to the public.

1 comment:

youdontknowme said...

You are joking? We had the trains nationalised then the conservatives privatised them. same with water and electricity