The Daily Mail, for instance, ran a 12-page "special investigation" into Sir David Bell, former Financial Times chairman and an adviser to the Leveson inquiry. It "revealed" not that he is a paedophile, corrupt banker, war criminal or Satanist – though headlines referring to "a giant octopus", "a quasi-masonic nexus", "a nuclear bomb" and "dark arts" suggested all four – but that he helped set up the Media Standards Trust, which favours press regulation. The trust runs the Orwell prize for journalism which once made an award to the now discredited Independent journalist Johann Hari. Bell is therefore "linked" to Hari, a liar and plagiarist. He is also "linked" to the BBC's false allegations against Lord McAlpine because he is a trustee of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism which contributed to the disastrous Newsnight story.
The Mail story also identified Lord Leveson as an Orthodox Jew. I’m not sure what the connection between that and his deliberations is, but at least it enabled us to discover the network in full.
However, despite this Masonic-leftist-Jewish fronted conspiracy against free speech, I remain confident that the traitor Dreyfus will remain on Devil’s Island, as he deserves. In other news, I'm wondering how the hell the anti-Leveson campaign has managed to reproduce so much of the founding mythology of the French far right.
It's funny how they get worked up about quasi-Masons but real Freemasons never even get mentioned.
Posted by: Guano | November 27, 2012 at 09:04 PM
12 pages, wow!
But you forgot his crimes against structural engineering. I read through the comments and this was my favourite:
This is, I think, the same David Bell involved so heavily in the disaster of that swaying walkway over the Thames. Bell's Folly, as we know it.
Has any cunt ever, ever genuinely called the Wobbly Bridge "Bell's Folly"? Middle England never ceases to amaze.
Posted by: Strategist | November 27, 2012 at 11:09 PM