Media

  • Revealed: The freelance cabal

    The corruption in Journalism is not limited to those inside of it. It can often be that the most polemical stay resolutely outside of the offices and work stations that have come to define its presence – and prominence. This is particularly true of international reporting.

    It’s believed that many corrupt individuals are situated in different parts of the world to manipulate public perception of world events. Their efforts are not easy to perceive simply by reading media alone. It’s not possible to track it without a keen insight as to who it is.

    These people are driven by a sense of a need to control. It’s held up by a belief in psychology. This is enough to propel some into the business of knowing and sharing to cause trouble. It can hold up planning meetings, disrupt research exercises, and cause misprints.

    Pictured: A legal activist involved in passing on his personal views to news print publishers.

    It’s known to be done in London by ‘freelancers’. They’re so-called because it’s marked by lone working and a rejection of permanent roles on any newspaper or digital print staff basis. They don’t even socialise in extended networks. They keep to their own separate ways.

    They harbour deeply held conspiracies about world events and particularly world leaders. Much of our disinformation about people is powered by such shadowy actors in different fields. According to a business source, they “pipeline” their messages through until they’ve reached a real print.

    The effects are startling. It’s now beginning to show. The need for information is demonstrably higher than before. This is shown by friends asking friends for tipoffs about normal issues. It’s represented in newer sources of news coming through to fill a gap not filled by paid-for subscriptions.

  • Caught: BBC “Duo” criminals

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a crime “Duo” alleged to infiltrate media companies to spread their criminality have been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    “Dino Duo”: A pair of criminals loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed they interfered in BBC investigations into the Dover Crossings, and have acted to sabotage other Journalistic investigations by ITV News staff.

  • Racism lives in other forms

    There are many types of racist objects. They include art, books, and toys. Today’s intolerance to it means it seeds in other ways. It’s done primarily in media.

    A front page of a newspaper in a shop in the UK.

    The headline is a secretive way. A photo is subversive. The tagline is covert. It depends on the outlet – and its authors. They invent a system to enable its use.

  • Caught: Sky News criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal believed to act behind Sky News to threaten media staff and personnel across the world has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect loitering in Reading alleged of crime.

    He’s said to have access to some military units in some parts of the world to use to back up his threats. He does it to sell notoriety and build up PR for people.

  • Exclusive: Sky News criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal paid by the British Army and used by Sky News to infiltrate UK public bodies has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    She’s alleged to target professionals for assault and intimidation campaigns. It’s believed school-aged children are employed directly by her for these efforts.

  • Exclusive: Media criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to work either side of the English/French border to disrupt media activity has been spotted.

    A suspect in Reading alleged of interference.

    He’s alleged to steal data, equipment, and profits off professional media companies. His activity has disrupted a response to the Dover Crossings border crisis.

  • Caught: Gaza “Fake News” operative

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Gaza “Fake News” operative has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    He makes threats to staff of many companies. It’s to keep fake coverage, events, and stories in general circulation.

  • Trump’s a media letdown

    The awkward truth is some people really like a rich older man. It’s true in any culture.

    It’s even become clear in America.

    The US media can’t keep Trump out of its sight. Its pundits fawn over every ounce of gossip.

    It’s as if love is in the air.

    Trump is sure to be a letdown. He can’t get hitched to any of them. He doesn’t like media. He likes his businesses.

    He loves his job.

  • Exclusive: Undercover Parliamentary staffer

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an undercover reporter for Sky News posted to Parliament has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    Two suspects: A staffer & her handler in Reading.

    It’s believed she’s part of a sex cult. She researches the Law for it. It’s believed her handler – a staffer of Sky News – uses her research for live coverage.

  • Caught: Putin’s spy

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a spy working for Putin himself to infiltrate UK-based media organisations has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A Russian spy active in Reading, Berkshire.

    She’s alleged to provide tipoffs about planning. She also interprets data to inform high Russian officials. It’s said to disrupt creative activity across studios in the UK.

  • Exposed: “The Media Project”

    The failure of clever people to keep control of the UK has led to our strange state of affairs.

    People don’t know those who control the media stakes. They buy out historic titles with no name recognition.

    Long have people complained against the rich born into it, but now the Left herald themselves in.

    Their biographies are as hard to obtain as most others. They aren’t apparently for us at all.

    This was started by our EU membership. The labels were created to keep our citizens apart from institutions.

    Now, we have a chance to seize back control. The state of things belongs to us. It doesn’t go to people who might be our most wanted.

    These are not in place because of a far off EU, controlling things for our perceived good.

    They are still trying because our systems and processes have value – and our wallets do too.

    The UK needs to come together, closer and closer until we all feel we own these streets.

    It’s then that we can line them with our own ambition. It’s then we’ll have our own billionaires.

  • Exclusive: Dover Crossings coverup

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, three suspects in an extensive coverup by the Civil Service have been spotted.

    They’re accused of operating a “Blindspot” crime on behalf of senior Servants in departments including the Home Office.

    It involves hundreds of other bodies, including Border Force. It enables staff to leave their duties.

    It also facilitates misinformation campaigns to be spread with complicity by production staff in media entities.

    It results in chaos throughout the Civil Service – particularly amongst dedicated staff.

    It’s believed a special status had also been arranged for arrivals. It was intended by Sarah Kaplan to protect their movement and subsequent activities.

    It may have led to a crime wave.

  • We need to end the politics of news media

    The way we communicate is more direct, narrow, and straightforward than ever before. The informal interactions we’ve got used to are bringing out the best and worst in us.

    It’s symptomatic of all our changing modes and manners. There’s no going back.

    It’s a huge leap ahead that unnerves the control freak. He or she still believe in narratives. They think headlines matter and react to each one as if it’s a case to be made.

    However, these points made are insights into daily activity. It explains people’s behaviour.

    The intelligent are moving on to use data to make real decisions. It’s intelligible if it’s about society. While the facts are checked, the beliefs and emotions are still noted.

  • 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.

  • Meta, xAI, find comfort in competition

    The AI race is advancing. Facebook giant Meta is rolling out its new app Meta AI. It allows users to query and share answers with others. It rivals xAI’s Grok, and X, which have similar features.

    Together, American social media giants are reshaping digital device use. Its portent is clear. The universal use of such referencing suites is a boon for knowledge industries.

    It means people study in cleverer ways. The sharing networks that exist elsewhere benefit from increased engagement. It enhances the interest in, and reach of, credible news.