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Daily Mirror Sep 12.jpg
The Daily Mirror's way of supporting the US government's exploitation of 9/11 as a casus belli.
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Founded2 November 1903
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The Daily Mirror is a UK Tabloid. It has published a number of interesting stories, for example 20 October 2003 publication about the letter in the possession of Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, in which she expressed her fears that her husband was planning a car accident to remove her. This lead to the publication of the Mishcon Note.

Reporting

In February 1980 the paper ran pieces on the CFR and the Bilderberg group.

1980 Bilderberg mirror.jpg


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