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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]].
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The '''Daily Mirror''' is a UK Tabloid. It has published a number of interesting stories.
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==Assassination of Diana==
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On 20 October 2003, it published 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==
 
==Reporting==
 
In February 1980 the paper ran pieces on the [[CFR]] and the [[Bilderberg]] group.
 
In February 1980 the paper ran pieces on the [[CFR]] and the [[Bilderberg]] group.
 
[[image:1980 Bilderberg mirror.jpg|left|380px]]
 
[[image:1980 Bilderberg mirror.jpg|left|380px]]
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==War propaganda==
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{{SMWQ||format=inline|subjects=Bosnian War,Bild am Sonntag,La Repubblica,Stefan Schwarz,atrocity propaganda|text=During the [[Bosnian War]], the ''Daily Mirror'' reported that a Bosnian woman died "after being forced to give birth to a dog." Variations on this bizarre and biologically incredible story were carried also in [[Germany]]'s ''[[Bild am Sonntag]]'' and [[Italy]]'s ''[[La Repubblica]]'', with lurid accounts of how fiendish [[Serbian]] gynecologists implanted canine fetuses in the woman's womb. The dog story was also embraced by an obscure West German parliamentary deputy, [[Stefan Schwarz]], who gained instant fame by telling gruesome tales in [[the Bundestag]] about Serbian burnings, castrations, the roasting of children in ovens, and the use of [[poison gas]].|source_URL=https://cyberwanderlust.substack.com/p/bosnian-mass-rape-stories-revisited}}<ref>https://cyberwanderlust.substack.com/p/bosnian-mass-rape-stories-revisited</ref>
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==References==
 
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The Daily Mirror's way of supporting the US government's exploitation of 9/11 as a casus belli.
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The Daily Mirror is a UK Tabloid. It has published a number of interesting stories.

Assassination of Diana

On 20 October 2003, it published 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

War propaganda

“During the Bosnian War, the Daily Mirror reported that a Bosnian woman died "after being forced to give birth to a dog." Variations on this bizarre and biologically incredible story were carried also in Germany's Bild am Sonntag and Italy's La Repubblica, with lurid accounts of how fiendish Serbian gynecologists implanted canine fetuses in the woman's womb. The dog story was also embraced by an obscure West German parliamentary deputy, Stefan Schwarz, who gained instant fame by telling gruesome tales in the Bundestag about Serbian burnings, castrations, the roasting of children in ovens, and the use of poison gas.” [1][2]



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