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Revision as of 21:04, 3 August 2020
Exaro was a UK media source which showed itself willing to address topics which the establishment commercially-controlled media have refused to, notably sexual blackmail and VIPaedophile.[1]
Contents
Kroll control of the City of London police
In June 2012, Exaro outed Kroll Inc. as having instigated the City of London police to instigate an unnecessary investigation costing £1 million to protect the reputation of one of its clients.[2]
Interview by George Galloway with Mark Watts, then editor-in-chief of Exaro. (SPUTNIK: Orbiting the world with George Galloway - Episode 83) |
VIPaedophile
- Full article: VIPaedophile
- Full article: VIPaedophile
Exaro reported allegations of paedophilia in the UK political establishment which was facilitated and exploited by MI5 for purposes of political blackmail. It assisted in production of the 2015 film which was broadcast on Australia's 60 Minutes in July 2015.[3]
Carl Beech
- Full article: Carl Beech
- Full article: Carl Beech
Some commercially-controlled media outlets reported the accusations of Carl Beech and others, such as 'Darren'. Spiked wrote that "Beech also amassed a hardcore group of enthusiasts in public life who helped to give his allegations the oxygen of publicity."[4]
Closure
The investigations into VIPaedophile did not make money and Exaro was shut down amid a financial crisis of the owning company, New Sparta Ltd.[5] The site was offline in 2018, came available again shortly during the year and appears to be finally deactivated by 2020 (the content on exaronews.com now beeing in French). An archive of that page is apparently operating at the domain exaro.news, on which the original URL's only need to be adjusted for the domain name: exaronews.com -> exaro.news -> https://exaro.news/audio-file-set-to-blow-lid-off-paedophile-scandal-at-westminster
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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David Pallister | Journalist | September 2011 | July 2016 |
References
- ↑ "Byline festival: Secrecy and abuse"
- ↑ http://www.exaronews.com/articles/4459/exposed-internal-e-mails-show-how-kroll-started-police-case
- ↑ http://www.exaronews.com/articles/5614/australia-s-60-minutes-makes-special-on-uk-s-vip-paedophiles
- ↑ "Carl Beech and his enablers"
- ↑ http://radio4all.net/responder.php/download/97477/107081/119029/?url=http://www.radio4all.net/files/tony@cultureshop.org.uk/2149-1-20180511190000.mp3