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Foreword
The first two documents of Section Two, entitled "The concise true story of the 'cash for questions' affair" and "The brainwashing of a democratic state"; show how
The Guardian used its influence to brainwash the British nation into castigating its political enemies on false, ever-changing allegations.
In Section Four there is a supposedly accurate chronology of the affair. This was disseminated by Britain's leading news agency, the Press Association, following Neil Hamilton's failed libel action against Mohamed
'Al' Fayed of Nov-Dec 1999. Constructed from information supplied to the PA by
The Guardian, its misleading account of the affair gives a further insight into how
The Guardian achieved its ends - for there is no mention of the parliamentary lobbyist, Ian Greer. This is despite the fact that
The Guardian had originally put Greer in the frame as the briber of MPs, and despite the fact that the British press had followed suit by describing Greer as being at the centre of the controversy.
The one-page chart reproduced here records the allegation development over the years. Because of the high amount of work involved in converting this 41KB 1-page document to web-page format, it is available for downloading in Rich Text Format (rtf) only. This is compatible with all word-processing software.
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