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''The Economist'' is a weekly magazine. | ''The Economist'' is a weekly magazine. |
Revision as of 16:13, 14 January 2020
The Economist | |
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Type | magazine |
Founded | September 1843 |
Author(s) | |
Interest of | François Duchene |
Subpage(s) | •The Economist/Chair •The Economist/Editor |
The Economist is a weekly magazine.
Contents
Editors
- Full article: The Economist/Editor
- Full article: The Economist/Editor
In recent years, the editor has tended to attend the Bilderberg.
- Andrew Knight (1974-1986) : 19 Bilderbergs, Bilderberg Steering committee member, Ditchley Governor
- Rupert Pennant-Rea (1986-1993) Königswinter/Speaker, Bilderberg Speaker, Bank of England/Deputy Governor, G30
- Bill Emmott (1993–2006) : Ditchley Governor, Königswinter/Speaker
- John Micklethwait (2006–2014) : 22 Bilderbergs
- Zanny Minton Beddoes (2015-...) : 8 Bilderbergs
A Quote by The Economist
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Global Strategies Group | “Global Risk Strategies was a two-man team until the invasion of Afghanistan. Now it has over 1,000 guards in Iraq — more than many of the countries taking part in the occupation—manning the barricades of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). Last year it also won a $27m contract to distribute Iraq's new dinar.” | March 2004 |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Robert Malone | “Many years ago, when I was working for the "Aereas Global Tuberculosis Vaccine Foundation", which was one of the early Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation nonprofit vaccine companies, the CEO hired a media consulting firm that mainly consisted of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a marketing manager. To ensure that favorable stories about the organization and its mission were printed, the "journalist" and the marketing specialist would consult with their clients and learn what story the organization wanted to be told in a major print publication. An article pushing the story would then be crafted, all of the necessary background assembled to meet whatever editorial review standards were likely to be encountered. Then this prebaked work would be fed to some "journalists" working for the targeted publication. My first "You're not in Kansas anymore" moment concerning modern journalism was when I saw this process used to "place" an article in The Economist, which I had naïvely believed operated as an independent arbiter of truth. Even then, I thought, - well, this can't be the norm, can it?” | Robert Malone | 2022 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Helen Alexander | Managing Director of The Economist Intelligence Unit | 1993 | 1997 | |
Helen Alexander | Chief Executive of The Economist Group | 1997 | June 2008 | |
Shashank Joshi | Defence editor | 2018 | Attended 2022 Bilderberg | |
Tim Judah | Special Correspondent | 1990 | ||
Graeme Maxton | Regional Director of the Economist Intelligence Unit | 2005 | 2007 | Later Club of Rome Secretary General |
Xan Smiley | Editor-at-large | 1992 | "Bagehot" and "Charlemagne" columnist. Attended spooky Le Cercle. | |
Donald Tyerman | Deputy Editor | 1939 | 1944 | |
Adrian Wooldridge | Washington Bureau Chief and Columnist | 2000 | 2021 | Including as Bagehot, Schumpeter and Lexington columnist. Witnessed a dozen Bilderberg meetings. |
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. |
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