Journalism
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The rise of daily bloggers
The Internet world as it was, before it became a consumer ‘utility’, spent a short time fascinating itself over the meaning of a Blog, or a personal slate of debate pieces, professional insights, and angst-filled diary entries.
It quickly became a sensation in many different fields, and across many lifestyle choices.
Today, our old-style news outlets are trying out the same thing.
In a bid for new subscribers, they’re posting digital material that’s quick to write and easy to read, keeping going an up-to-date view of the world as it is in fast-paced environments.
However, a problem is it lacks a continuity of the type of Journalism that professionals need, for example, in their respective lines of work.
The haphazard postings about Tom Cruise, or a report of a house fire, doesn’t do justice to the busyness of life in the UK, or the felt preoccupations of many people.
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Jewish Chronicle post fake news on Reform UK
The Jewish Chronicle, an historic Jewish outlet, has falsely accused Reform UK of having antisemitic members standing in the local elections this year.
It’s believed by this site a reporter for the Chronicle was duped by a false contact who claimed veracity over false information they derived by criminal contacts.
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Caught: “Chief” of Journalism
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a “Chief” in criminal circles guilty of seeking to manipulate Journalism has been spotted.

He’s alleged to threaten Editorial staff as well as key sources, to ruin investigations. His activity also threatens media work.
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NYT strikes out again
The New York Times is a standout paper and online platform, but its coverage is slim of late. The headlines tend not to vary, but focus intensely on personal criticisms. Its simple goal seems to be the denigration of the Republican party.

New York Times’ headlines yesterday* A memo might come in handy. It should let staff know a government is beholden to duty, not concourse. It’s supposed to represent the causes, and not the controversies. It’s also useful to note that trust in politics is not at an all time low.
*A change was made to indicate the headlines were from the day before, not the day of the post, as previously stated.
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Exclusive: Independent goes rogue
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a YouTube channel believed to be owned and operated by staff at the Independent, a news outlet based in the UK, is named here for the first time. It contributes to a false legal argument for its place here.
It’s related to a plot invented in as early as 2010, by then staff at its newspaper, to raid offices in London. The results of this would be siphoned off into publications, including online via the Independent website, for a profit and without regard to the law.
Evidence
The YouTube channel is a key piece of evidence in a long-running investigation into it, and others well-placed in Journalism, in London and other parts of the UK. It counts as a confession, as well as revealing key details of the plot. It’s not in effect at present.

@TheTwoGoatedFellas YouTube channel The facts are clear. They’d hired Neo-fascists in Europe to help run the operations. They intended to sell off stolen assets on the blackmarket. It’s designed to run parallel to security operations, to pass blame onto the Intelligence services, and the Police.
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Long Report: Going to a protest
The journey to a protest is arduous for some. I knew of a girl who travelled from Edinburgh every time she attended a rally in London. It’s because she lived there. She did it by train. It was gruelling because of ill health, but she got used to it, she said.
The end of her life is sad. A Journalist from France murdered her. The girl was found lying on a side of a road in the capital. The assailant claimed it was ‘diplomatic’, to protect Journalism from protest influence. She ran off after she said it.
Running away
At the time, Journalist’s were accused of running from issues. They didn’t turn up to sites. Their emails returned out of office notices. They ignored phone calls. This is the sort of practice that isn’t heard of in such circles, but it was commonplace.
The quality was criticised. Albeit a relative exercise to some, discontent sounded out from all corners. There were professors missing out on lectures because of it. There were experts ruined. The University student pool had quickly thinned out.
It wasn’t a surprise a Journalist would show such disregard for human life, but not for their job. She was accredited, but had somehow fallen away in the meantime. The credentials weren’t rescinded. Her employer had failed to recall her.
Wasting time
Her life was aimless. She lived along the French coast for some time, before moving to Paris. She mooched about, being watched by some colleagues – and followed by French intelligence. Her activity was random, and her killings didn’t stop.
The girl in London was just another victim in a long line. She didn’t deserve it. Her parents felt underserved by her employer. The police in France helped, but to no end. The mystery was why her, not why it took place. The Journalist was crazy.
Taking it back
A protest is fraught with trouble because it stands alone. The Journalist was tracked down later, again, and found isolated. It was clear she suffered mentally. The illness now showed. There was no way to hide it. The guilt was in there too.
The events were in the past, but people know their loss. This is what Journalists also study. They look into offences, altercations, and disagreements. There’s eventually a resolution. The personal lives of those who do are not always as clear.
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Caught: Saint-Gilles “Warrior”
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a criminal “Warrior” alleged to be part of a group that held a “Crow Bar” meeting in Saint-Gilles, Brussels ahead of the Dover Crossings has been spotted.

He’s suspected of extreme and disturbing crimes against Journalists in Europe, seeking to extract profit out of spreading fear and inciting panic in newsrooms.
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Looking at those who stare at us
I got the gist of it before I travelled. I’d heard of a few altercations outside of The Guardian office in London. There were rumours of shouting, pushing, and shoving. A disabled lady said she’d been tipped over in her wheelchair. It was an ugly affair.
I was asked to have a look at the issue. It sounded like a campaign of harassment. It came across as being ‘fake’ to work for it. I followed a few employees and saw their drug dealers. It wasn’t looking good before I ventured out of London.
In Torquay, I met a distressed man. He’d been through three weeks of stress because of a man who travelled to the area. He was known internationally for attacking people who didn’t read it. He’d been targeted. He’d stopped going out most days.
Another trip revealed a Jewish girl who trekked across the UK to find likely targets. It was a similar affair. She found people who didn’t read it and attacked them. After accusations were made a few divorces followed. She didn’t try to clarify it.
Upon return to London, I tried to look for a key target. I found her loitering outside a “BBC” office. It was her usual spot, I discovered. She did the same. She threatened people. She made accusations, as if it was a sin, against those who didn’t read it.
After prodding, I found these three wrote for it. They were staff, and got paid, but they also had to “muck” in, allegedly. A particularly paranoid “Staffer” routed entire neighbourhoods in single efforts. She worried their ruse would fail if she didn’t do it.
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Long Report: Driving home a point
The New York Times likes to say its has a ‘great’ reputation, but the reality is farther from the truth than the Mexico border. It doesn’t have a great reputation in many parts of America.
This is the fact I found as I spoke to people in America. I was visiting as part of a research trip and managed to encounter those who had things they wanted to say about their own culture.
I find Americans are adept at making complaints. They have a reasonable attitude and like to settle matters into the issue. Any dispute is not with God, guns, or gold in the slightest.
Seeing the truth
The matter of religion is not settled there. It’s an ongoing narrative that’s the mainstay of popular debate. In fact, more than politics, it remains an unresolved mystery for the new republic.
I found that everyone I spoke to wanted to move the topic of conversation to churchgoing and what it means to be religious. It’s the type of interest that exceeds Trump or even abortion.
The insights I gathered centred on what religion can do fundamentally for people, underneath initiatives like a New Deal. There’s a question over the strength it provides for society.
Hardline attitude
The contrast is in a popular press. It’s in frequent headlines that belittle a state and its people. It’s in columns that often decry organised religion as a disease for everyone else.
The conclusions are stark. They state that at least in a popular sense church going isn’t welcome. It implies having a private practice is a problem. It says worship is anathema.
The sentiments are poisonous. They read like comments made over a drink, not in academia. The sort of beliefs that come about by bitterness, and not by a sense of enlightenment.
Freedom of press
As I read The Times over there, I found a distaste for what it meant. I knew others were less sure about it. It was obvious they wanted to know more. It was clear finding out was tricky.
The freedom felt by a team of writers to collaborate over a damning story about a Pastor’s iniquity was not shared. It contrasted with a lack of it felt by those taking in all its points.
My conclusion is America finds religion to be a private matter because it’s still an open controversy. Yet the discussions are seen as lively rather than as a bleak outlook for society.
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Founding Issues: The Times online
John Walter kicked off The Daily Universal Register in 1785 and turned it into The Times in 1788. He did so because its commercial appeal didn’t fit with a changing focus on current events.

Editions from 1788 and 2015 – Wikipedia Today, its broad readership runs along more cultural lines as well as political and news events. A contemporary preoccupation with the drama of politics and staging of culture is a mainstay.
The outlet draws the attention of all the high profile figures in UK politics and beyond. It continues to keep to a consistent coverage of changes and developments across the public space.
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Exclusive: News journalism antagonist
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an antagonist who targets the infrastructure of news journalism in the UK has been spotted in a railway station in Reading, Berkshire.
He’s accused of running hate campaigns against casual and formal staff of news organisations for many decades. He’s also guilty of seeking to incite and place fake news in news outlets.
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Caught: NYT “Underneath” crime ring
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a ring leader and her associates, known as “The Crack Heads”, were caught loitering in Reading, Berkshire earlier today.
They’re accused of being behind a spate of criminal activity known under the auspices of The New York Times but comprising of differing criminal actors and aims.
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Call for information: Criminal journalist setup
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a Journalist believed to be setting herself up in Europe using criminal entities has been spotted in the early hours of this morning in Reading, Berkshire.

Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.
