1125 [1115] [0915] [0705] Hrs GMT London Friday 22 May 2009:
KHOODEELAAR! No to “Big Business scam Crossrail” campaign TOLD YOU SO! We said for years that the London School of Economics-based faker Tony Travers was peddling the scam [mostly on the London ‘EVENING nostandards STANDARD’ and on ITV London and BBC tributaries] for the City of London interests and for others whom he was touting for as a subsidiary careerist whilst Ken Livingstone was still in place at the *****y Hall, London SE1. Now the same faker poses as being almost prepared to admit that he had been faking it, that he had told lies. On the day that Gordon Brown made yet another Crossrail scam-peddling appearance at Canary Wharf, the BBC broadcast a bit of an ‘expert’ ‘comment’ by Tony Travers which showed Travers as saying that the London underground was by far the most important transport priority. As opposed to Crossrail. That was in contrast to the impression that was given in the piece the same day as carried by the London EVENING nostanards STANDARD. That piece was apparently arguing the opposite side! Now, this morning [Friday 22 May 2009] - a week to the day since Gordon Brown's Canary Wharf stunt and spiel full of fakery, the ECONOMIST magazine is giving Travers another spot as an ‘expert’ on transport in London. In this piece Travers is saying the opposite of what he suggested in the EVENING nostandards STANDARD last week.. The magazine is 'crediting' Travers as being the source of the ‘expert’ ‘professional’ ‘academic’ opinion that Crossrail is actually a threat to London Tube! That is a massive fabrication by the ECONOMIST magazine. And it shows r how the ‘editorial’ agenda at the ECONOMIST has been deliberately spreading lies.. We have been publishing this very point for over 5 years. And in all that time, Travers has been backing CRASSrail. So why has the ECONOMIST not been acknowledging what KHOODEELAAR! alone has been arguing and campaigning about. The word ‘alone’ here is a reference the publishing activities on the internet and in print. [To be continued]
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