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Rupert Murdoch - Voice Of The Illuminati
09/03/2003
Ant! What are you doing mentioning the illuminati again? No one will believe anything you say if you use words like that, talk all that extremist conspiracy nonsense and they'll all just take the piss out of you!
Dude... I don't care, I'm just gonna write the article and people will believe or disbelieve whatever they want, it's not my problem, I'm just presenting some information and my humble opinion. I'm pretty sure the illuminati does exist and so there's no point in denying what I believe.... even if it does involve a severe piss taking .
Rupert Murdoch, owner of more then 125 UK newspapers* (only one of which opposes war on Iraq) including the UK times, Sunday Times, Sun and News Of The World as well as Sky Global Networks (owner of BSkyB), 20th Century Fox, The Fox TV Network, New York Post and almost 200 papers worldwide... is, needless to say, a powerful man.
Before Tony Blair became the leader of the Labour Party in 1994 Murdoch had always had his papers support the Conservative Party's candidate in general elections but when, in 1997, this changed it was extremely beneficial to Mr. Blair.
In 2001 laws were such that Rupert Murdoch could not own a terrestrial TV station because his papers had a 33% share of the UK market and he owned satellite TV network BSkyB. That year Mr. Murdoch visited Tony Blair to "discuss his concerns over Britain's cross-ownership laws." Sure enough in May 2002 Blair's government announced plans to change media ownership laws that would accommodate Murdoch's wish to expand his holdings (Sleeeeeeeaze!!!.) Murdoch can now buy Channel 5 (currently owned by the German media giant Bertelsmann) if he wishes.
- Corporations outside of Europe can now own British television companies.
- ITV can now be owned by one company when it has always been owned by many different companies in various regions of the UK, it could be bought by AOL/Time Warner, or Disney.
- ITV and Channel 5 can even be owned by the same company!
- People can own more then one national radio station and newspaper groups can buy radio stations.
- The rules that prevented one radio group from owning more then 15% of the marked are no more.
But Ant, you've just said what *might* happen, it's speculative, it's circumstantial!
I understand that, but what I'm saying is that it's the implications that are important. Surely most of you can see the danger in allowing more centralisation of media, and those of you who believe in the illuminati may have read that one of their main goals is more centralisation of media, banking, government and the etcetera. Laws have been passed to allow this thanks to illuminati mouthpiece Rupert Murdoch and front man Tony Blair.
Sources and notes:
* (I think 128 in total, if anyone knows for sure please email me figure and source)
1 "Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Centre Disaster" by David Icke, p141, 142
2 Guardian, June 13th 2001
3 http://www.ciagents.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=389