#MorningMonarchy: August 9, 2016
Realtime Crowd Insights, detection vans and fake QR codes + this day in history w/the Manson murders and our song of the day by Crocodiles on your Morning Monarchy for August 9, 2016.
Realtime Crowd Insights, detection vans and fake QR codes + this day in history w/the Manson murders and our song of the day by Crocodiles on your Morning Monarchy for August 9, 2016.
A fortnight ago the London School of Economics published a report showing that uniformly the British press had misrepresented and denigrated Jeremy Corbyn from the moment he won the Labour party leadership last year. It was not that he had failed as leader; he was never given a chance to succeed.
By Karl Radl | Semitic Controversies | October 4, 2015 Jewish influence, or power if you like, in mainstream media is one of those pink elephants in the room that everyone at some level realizes, but which badly needs to be openly discussed. This is happening more and more today due to, to their infinite […]
How fitting. A hundred years after possibly the most grotesque of Britain’s many military disasters, known as the Battle of the Somme, the long-awaited Chilcot Report into yet another grotesque British military disaster is finally due to be published. Given that the British establishment is not well-known for confessing its many faults, I’m not expecting much.
The ‘Brexit’ referendum vote, split 52% to 48% in favour of leaving the European Union, has been exploited by the ‘mainstream’ media to launch yet another assault on Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. ‘Impartial’ BBC News, directed by former Murdoch editor James Harding, has been one of the worst culprits.
(ANTIMEDIA) United Kingdom — Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has launched an attack on the British mainstream media, labeling aspects of the industry shallow, facile, and misinformed. The opposition leader’s angst about his portrayal in the press inspired a fierce attack against the BBC, in particular, in which he accused the outlet of being “obsessed” with trying to damage his leadership.
With the news that the great boxing legend, Muhammad Ali, has passed away, here’s a 1971 BBC interview that the mass media won’t be airing any excerpts of, and you will soon see why!
A new survey sheds light on the crisis of science; Congress mulls a "counter propaganda" agency; and Apple patents new censorship technology.
This week on the New World Next Week: a new survey sheds light on the crisis of science; Congress mulls a "counter propaganda" agency; and Apple patents new censorship technology.