
MURDOCH NEWS INTERNATIONAL SNOOPING CRISIS
T. Stokes London
I too was once very pro-establishment and during the Cold War watched several young men and a woman given special training to serrupticiously enter the Soviet Union on clandestine operations, almost without exception they never came home,
often betrayed even before they went by socialist sympathisers, the mother of a young woman who went missing in 1980 still believes her daughter died in a skiing accident, and the British newspapers would often have short stories of holiday makers, being killed in car crashes,falling from balconies or knocked down by drunken hit and run drivers, called H & R in reports.
I became disilliusoned after hearing a taped Henry Kissenger telephone speech talking of Rothschild's Russia against Rothschild's England, as if it was a game of chess to be played out.
The news is never quite what you think it is, and William Randolph Hearst 1863-1951 was a US newspaper publisher whose meteoric rise to own 30 major US papers was like Robert Maxwell and Rupert Murdoch assisted by shadowy figures behind the scenes who wanted distortions in what we read, and Randolph Hearst was said to be the first to use

Rupert Murdoch with war criminal Shimon Perez.