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SHOCK HORROR VICARS CHOIRBOYS (The Times of India)

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The Times of India

Date: 09/09/02 (212 review reads)
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Advantages: Great

Disadvantages: India & Israel are now allies against Pakistan. Watch out for a little anti-Moslem bias?

timesofindia.indiatimes.com has everything exotically Indian: Bollywood, spies, gangsters, elephants and cricket.

You want a bride? You want foreign news? You want book reviews? You want India in all its pungent spicy glory? Read the Times.

Cricket gets a lot of attention in the Times. well, afterall, the Indians are rather good at cricket. Rather than read about England's performance in the Telegraph, try the Times of India.

Business news? You must read the Times of India. A very large proportion of the world's population is now Indian. India has the nuclear bomb and call centres better than those in Britain. India could overtake the likes of Britain, Germany and Japan once it really takes off.

The Times of India has a separate fincancial supplement.

Horoscopes? The Times of India is the place to get your horoscope. But don't take it too seriously. Crosswords? Of course there are crosswords, and they are in English.

The Times of India has a huge circulation and really is the world's number one paper written in English.

Operation Mockingbird was the CIA operation to gain control of the media, and not just in the USA.

As early as the 1950s, the CIA 'owned' respected members of the New York Times, Newsweek, CBS... four to six hundred in all, according to a former CIA analyst.

Over twenty five major newspapers and wire services became willing house organs for the CIA media manipulation.

Investigators digging into MOCKINGBIRD discovered documents in which agents boast (in CIA office memos) of pride in having placed "important assets" inside every major news publication in the country.

But, not everyone is controlled!

It was the Times of India that revealed (SHOCK! HORROR!) that the CIA's man in Pakistan, General Mahmoud, had payed Mohamad Atta (alleged 9 11 hijacker) $100,00. Now, Mahmoud was in washington on 9 11. He'd
been meeting all the top CIA and political people.

I give the Times of India 10/10.

My other press awards: 10 points out of ten for THE PORTUGAL NEWS, which came up with a front page story suggesting that the US government may have carried out the 9 11 attacks.

Website: www.portugalnews.com

The story explained that a group of US
military and civilian pilots, under the chairmanship of a Colonel Don de Grand, had concluded that the 'hijacked' planes were controlled by a remote-control system.

The group had stated: "The so-called terrorist attack was in fact a superbly executed military operation..." The story went on to detail the flaws in the official version of events.

The Portugal News is a lively little English-language paper which keeps British expats and tourists in touch with what's happening.

10/10 for HA'ARETZ, the liberal Israeli newspaper, which is not afraid to tell us the truth. Here is one of its stories from 28 June 2002:

"The FBI is conducting a manhunt for six men carrying Israeli passports who are suspected of plotting terror attacks in the United States - and who were released by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service after having been under arrest.

The six were arrested over the weekend in a state in the Midwest while traveling in two cars, and were found to have photographs and information about a Florida nuclear reactor and the Alaska pipeline, the news agency reported. There are three nuclear reactors in Florida. They also had "suspicious equipment," including box-cutter knives similar to those used by the hijackers on September 11

But the six, who were decribed as having Israeli passports and a "Middle Eastern look," were released after INS officials decided that their passports and visas were valid. The INS released the men without consulting the FBI - or reporting the arrests. When FBI di
rector Robert Mueller heard about the incident, he was "furious.""

10/10 for the VANCOUVER SUN, a well-written paper that is not yet under the control of the NWO.

www.canada.com

Ian Mulgrew is the star writer for the Sun and on 23 feb 2002 he wrote a piece suggesting the possibility that, just as the Kennedy assassination
was supposedly a conspiracy by right-wing US elements, so too was 9 11.
Mulgrew gives many pages of detailed and convincing arguments. He refers to all the pieces of the jigsaw that have been censored by certain other parts of the media; bin Laden's stay at an American hospital being just one example.

Canada's VISION TV www.visiontv.ca produces excellent documentaries. One such was their series on what really happened on 9 11.

The four part series provided the evidence (hidden from our heavily-controlled media) that 9 11 may well have been the work of a group within the US government.

10/10 for PRAVDA. PRAVDA has changed. Now it goes overboard to churn out stories of corruption in high places.

On 27 7 02 it had a well researched piece on the dodgy business dealings of the Bush family, including their dealings with bin Laden.

And what about the losers?

Zero out of ten for most of the heaviuly controlled and heavily censored British media.

Worst of all are:

The BBC's TV News and the BBC's PANORAMA.

The Observer.

Those three seem to be simply vehicles for churning out CIA propaganda.






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Last comments:
michaelhudson

- 10/09/02

Your ops are never less than fascinating.
andycleaveruk

- 09/09/02

Intersting opinion about a publication I can safely say I have never heard of. Andy, check out my first opinion if you have chance.
Nozz

- 09/09/02

Err...I read the Observer. What should I be looking out for so that the CIA don't corrupt me?

Shamefully I pay more attention to what's in the glossy magazine than the news pages so unless there are coded messages in Nigel Slater's recipies, I'm safe, I hope!

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