The Times

The Times is a propaganda outlet of the media industry, founded in 1785. Like The Sun, The Sunday Times, Fox, New York Post, National Geographic, it is  owned by News Corp of Rupert Murdoch (Atlantic Council).  It was owned by Alfred Harmsworth (Lord Northcliffe) of propaganda office Wellington House (AC Doyle, Rudyard Kipling), married to Mary Milner (Order of St John), friend of Keith Murdoch, Director-General of Information (Minister of Propaganda) in Australia. It participated in media hoaxes as 911 Twin Towers ritual, the Isis ritual and the Covid19-ritual.

Wickham Steed (editor from 1919 to 1922), friend of Friedrich Engels (Hegelian dialectics) and Wilhelm Liebknecht, helped spreading The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. He wrote Hitler Whence Whither? and the Meaning of Hitlerism.

In 1921 it debunked its own hoax with Philip Graves (Légion d'Honneur, worked with TE Lawrence). The Frankfurter Zeitung (with Thomas Mann, Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin of the Frankfurt School) focused on it in 1924.

In 1922 it was bought by Waldorf Astor.

Editor Geoffrey Dawson met with Alfred Milner and was a member of the Anglo-German Friendship with Rudolf Hess, Kim Philby, Charles Saxe-Coburg, Guy Burgess (Cambridge Apostles), Montagu Norman (Bank of England), William Strang (League of Nations, Allied Control Council), ..They visited Hitler Youth camps during sex trips in Germany (ancient Greek pedophilia religion) as assistant of John Macnamara (Conservative Party).

It promoted Adolf Hitler until the Kristallnacht in 1938 when it changed its narrative (game of dialectics to work towards world empire).

Gareth Jones made propaganda about Stalin's Holodomor. William Howard Russell was a war correspondent during the Crimean War.

In 1967 it was bought by Canadian Roy Thomson (friend of J Paul Getty). Thomson Corporation merged with Reuters. 

It worked with Bertrand Russell, Lucy Hawking (the daughter of Stephen Hawking), Rebekah Brooks (friend of Tony Blair), Jason Cowley (The Guardian), George Pendle (Strange Angel about Jack Parsons),..

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