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The Propaganda Bureau Paperback – 12 Dec. 2012
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- Print length62 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date12 Dec. 2012
- Dimensions12.7 x 0.36 x 20.32 cm
- ISBN-10148123613X
- ISBN-13978-1481236133
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (12 Dec. 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 62 pages
- ISBN-10 : 148123613X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1481236133
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 0.36 x 20.32 cm
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Read this book and find out how the BBC actually operates, coordinating everything - TV, Comedy, 'Children's programming' and current affairs to push the establishment's green orthodoxy, going so far as to give greenpeace agitprop documentaries a free airing on its oversees channels.
In a brief monograph Montford lays out the evidence and the modus operandi of the British State broadcaster (from whose practices Orwell drew elements of his 'ministry of truth') in hiding the nature of a meeting between green activists, croney corporatists and a couple of alarmist government scientists (whose names feature in climategate) used as an excuse to abandon any semblance of balance on the coverage of catastrophic man made global warming. On appeal, even the ombudsmen intended to ensure 'fairness' were chosen to be active greens, and a large sum was expended on lawyers to keep all details of the briefing secret. Sadly (for the BBC) the internet and dedicated investigative bloggers unearthed the dirt. Do not expect this affair to be discussed on a BBC current affairs channel any time soon, as a key figure in the present scandals has been promoted to the highest position. Buy this revealing book to find out more.
My only observation is the dryness of the writing and the fact that the many emails referenced in the text could have been printed in italics to differentiate them from the main body of work. However, that is just a small point.
Anyway, this book details the investigative journalism of a few bloggers who discovered the tactics the BBC use to appear unbiased and impartial when in fact the opposite is true. This book exposes the dishonesty behind the BBC's decision to only broadcast one side of the climate change debate. To promote the PRO stance and ignore any skeptic views for something that they claim is a proven science when clearly it isn't. This book will help you to see the deeper political ends of the BBC and their aim to BRAINWASH their viewers by only giving airtime to one side of a story. Their one-sided opinion forming station makes them The British Brainwashing corporation in my opinion. This is an excellent book and well worth the read if your suspicious of the BBC.
Most disturbing is how far BBC management were prepared to go in order to avoid making public the names of the participants in that seminar. The important question is this: if the BBC believed what they were doing was simply in the public interest why not be open about it? Why go to such lengths to hide the names of those involved?
As the title of the book implies - this is the behaviour of a propaganda bureau working to promote a groupthink agenda favoured by "the great and the good".



