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Paper Tigers


Max Wolfe Tuesday, 26 June 2001

In Simon Jenkins's article in The Times, on May 19th 2004, he celebrates Bin laden exceeding his wildest dreams. Laying out a complete and fulfilling account of the current situation in the war on terror. This enlightening article gives an in depth viewpoint of the mind of the pseudo intellectual liberal left journalist. And not just of Simon Jenkins but of the consensus of opinion incestuously propagated in the hierarchy of London's journalistic elite.
Why bother to report news any more when you can manipulate information on such a manifest scale?
As the rest of Britain languishes in apathetic disinterest the London journalists continue to weave their surreal scenario while cross checking with their friends to back up their ideology.

Media War

The story that all the media have missed and actually refuse to print is that this is not a war of soldiers & terrorists but a media war of information.
Bin laden chooses his battles to create maximum press coverage. The Palestinian terrorists created suicide bombing for maximum publicity & sympathy. The US army is being castrated on a daily basis by the anti US press gloating over its inadequacies.
How can any western army fight a war with an intrusive media analysing every move? Obviously, it can't.
So now we have a Gucci class of journalists destroying our armed forces, demoralising the population and putting our society's survival in jeopardy. The western population is being softened up by terrorists via the western media.
If this continues, in five years time there won't be anyone left with the will to fight.
And that is their objective.

Neo-cons vs liberal left


London news journalists are fighting an intellectual war against the US neo-conservative think tank.
The fact that the US neo-cons actually have the power to put plans into practice (& suffer the consequences) fails to cower the London cartel of lib-lefties.
London's best journalists theorise on paper but have nothing positive or constructive to offer, just a continuously negative criticism of our leaders and their actions. This must be some kind of intellectual pique but they should realise that this buffoonery is not a game. It not only puts them against the US neo-cons but also on the side of the terrorists.

Max Wolfe 19 May 2004






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