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+ | '''''The Times''''' is the oldest daily [[newspaper]] in continuous publication. | ||
− | + | ==Official narrative== | |
+ | ''The Times'' reports that it is widely regarded as the world's [[newspaper of record]], and that it has offered readers in-depth, award-winning and objective coverage of global events since 1785.{{cn}} | ||
− | ==Criticism of the Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media== | + | ==Reporting== |
− | On the morning [[US]] and [[UK]] forces were bombing in [[Syria]], ''The Times'' | + | ===Criticism of the Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media=== |
+ | On the morning [[US]] and [[UK]] forces were bombing in [[Syria]], ''The Times'' criticised the [[Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media]] on their cover page. | ||
+ | ==Staff== | ||
+ | Reporters for ''The Times'' include the [[Integrity Initiative]] connected [[journalist]] (who denied the fact) [[David Aaronovich]] who is quoted in the 2011 BBC piece ''Bilderberg mystery: Why do people believe in cabals?''.<ref>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/profile/david-aaronovitch?region=global</ref><ref>https://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/bbcs-disinfo-piece-bilderberg-mystery-why-do-people-believe-in-cabals/</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 6 October 2019
The Times | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Founded | 1785-01-01 |
Author(s) | |
Subpage(s) | •The Times/Board •The Times/Editor |
The Times is the oldest daily newspaper in continuous publication.
Contents
Official narrative
The Times reports that it is widely regarded as the world's newspaper of record, and that it has offered readers in-depth, award-winning and objective coverage of global events since 1785.[citation needed]
Reporting
Criticism of the Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media
On the morning US and UK forces were bombing in Syria, The Times criticised the Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media on their cover page.
Staff
Reporters for The Times include the Integrity Initiative connected journalist (who denied the fact) David Aaronovich who is quoted in the 2011 BBC piece Bilderberg mystery: Why do people believe in cabals?.[1][2]
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Barbara Amiel | Journalist | 1986 | 1999 | Married to media tycoon Conrad Black. Attended Bilderberg/1993. |
Ian Cobain | Home editor | January 2004 | August 2005 | |
Colin Coote | Italy correspondent | 1922 | 1926 | Also part of a spy network established by Desmond Morton of MI6. |
Clare Foges | Journalist | June 2015 | ||
William Haley | Editor | 1952 | 1966 | |
Deborah Haynes | The Times/Defence Editor | 2008 | May 2018 | |
Tim Judah | Balkans Correspondent | February 1990 | July 1995 | |
Anatole Kaletsky | Economics Editor | 1990 | 2012 | Bilderberger |
Hugo Rifkind | Journalist | 2005 | ||
Campbell Stuart | Director | 1922 | 1960 | Instrumental in negotiations which saw a controlling interest in The Times moving from Alfred Harmsworth to John Jacob Astor |
Donald Tyerman | Deputy Editor | 1944 | 1955 |
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Google News Initiative | Google and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices. |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Index on Disgrace | Article | 22 April 2018 | Craig Murray | "We thus have the extraordinary spectacle of a coordinated government and media onslaught on anybody who doubts their entirely fact free narratives. Public trust in the state and corporate media hits new lows, which is the happy part of this story." |
Document:Pro-Kremlin trolls infiltrating comments on news sites for major influence operation, research says | Article | 6 September 2021 | Deborah Haynes | A study at Cardiff University shows that "Pro-Kremlin trolls" are influencing opinion in the West by infiltrating the comments sections of news websites. Dissent from the Official Narrative? Must be Russian disinformation. |
A document sourced from The Times
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Description |
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Document:Cabinet Office Briefing Paper 21 July 2002 | briefing paper | Robin Butler Iraq Inquiry John Chilcot 2003 Iraq War | 12 June 2005 | Generated for participants for the secret meeting of Blair’s inner circle on July 23, 2002, this classified paper states that since regime change was illegal it was "necessary to create the conditions" which would make it legal. The last page is missing. |
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