Until 1990, the fake story of Radio Caroline had been left to Ronan O'Rahilly to blag on about in order to shield Jocelyn Stevens and the real source of money and reasons (plural) for creating the station. But in 1990 something changed when Ian Cowper Ross, who had been there at the beginning in 1964 with Ronan O'Rahilly and Christopher Moore as puppets in the offices of Jocelyn Stevens, suddenly reappeared to augment the fake story as told by Ronan O'Rahilly by launching a fake add-on of his own. This was achieved in a two-stage program: First by writing a roman-a-clef novel which his mother-in-law Lady Killearn helped to launch with the aid of society magazine 'Tatler', and in the next year of 1991, by appearing in person with Ronan O'Rahilly; Christopher Moore and Jocelyn Stevens, in order to narrate the totally false explanation that his 1990 book was in fact a disguised version of the true story. This was the big lie that Ray Clark in particular has fallen for by engaging in a series of interviews and then by publishing books that are based upon them. Those interviews and books are all founded upon the lies spun by Ian Cowper Ross in 1991 when he claimed that his novel was a recital of true events. It was not, and the true story has yet to be told and will be told in Yesterday Never Happened: The Girl Who Never Was. Ian Cowper Ross, age 23, married a daughter of Lady Killearn in 1966, after Lord Eliot, then age 21, had married Ian's sister, age 20, two years earlier in 1964. It was Peregrine Eliot who had teamed-up with his school pal from Eton, and they, with other friends who gathered on the King's Road, Chelsea, then formed a British company with a U.S. subsidiary, and this group of pals used these companies to pull-off one of the greatest contract deals of all time. That is when Brian Epstein agreed to pay them 90% of all merchandizing income derived from licensing companies that used the name 'Beatles' in their products! The Wall Street Journal at the time estimated that U.S. licensing of Beatles' merchandising could result in $50 million in sales - all aimed at a target of mainly young girls between the years of 7 and 13 years of age: the same girls who provided all those screams! But this is only one part of the story relating to the true background identity of Ian Cowper Ross and it does not explain the source of money used to finance Radio Caroline, but by comparison with the Beatles' merchandising contract, it was small change indeed! The money to fund Radio Caroline came from the printing and publishing industry via contacts with Jocelyn Stevens. It had absolutely nothing to do with Ian Cowper Ross, or Ronan O'Rahilly! This amazing story runs parallel to the start-up of Radio Caroline.
John Bramley Fenton, age 26 in 1964, became the Chairman of Stramsact Limited, a British company which obtained the original contract from David Jacobs, the lawyer (not the eponymous dj) who represented Brian Epstein. At that time Epstein's NEMS company was out of its depth in dealing with merchandise licensing, and in those days few understood how much money could be made from business that was ancillary to the main operation, which in this instance was singing, recording and performing. Fenton was working in the record industry, and he formed a partnership with Simon Miller Mundy, age 22, who was already a "former" accountancy clerk and on the verge of his own financial inheritance. These two joined-up with Mark Warman age 21, and his CV read "in films". Their company called Stramsact Ltd brought more British people into their circle, and together they formed a U.S. version of Stramsact which was named Seltaeb ("Beatles spelt backwards"), and it was incorporated in the USA. Seltaeb Inc., was the most profitable arm of their venture because it held all licensing authority for Beatles' merchandise outside of the UK. Heading up Seltaeb, Inc., was Nicky Byrne as President of the company. He was age 31 and claimed to be a former English racing driver. His wife was Kiki Byrne, a fashion designer. The weight of British aristocracy came from Lord Peregrine Eliot, age 22 who had been managing his family's estate in Cornwall, and Lord Eliot was joined by Malcolm Evans who had been working in the television industry. These four took up residence in New York City. This group had collectively known each other for years. Simon Miller Mundy had attended Eton at the same time as Peregrine Eliot. John Fenton and Malcolm Evans had also known each other for a considerable period of time, and Malcolm Evans at one time had dated Mark Warman's sister. He originally met Nicky Byrne when Byrne was attending Eton, and Malcolm Evans was attending Westminster. It was during this time that Byrne and Evans first met on the football field. Years before, Tony Benn had also attended Westminster, and it was into this privileged inner circle of British society that Ian Cowper Ross was also grafted, after attending, and then dropping out, of another English Public School. During this time as a teenager, Ian Cowper Ross managed to land himself in court, after running head-on into a bus while driving a Jensen sports car and almost losing one of his feet. It was this accident, and the subsequent medical patch-up job, from which he gained the nickname of 'Flipper'. In 1966 Ian Cowper Ross married the sister of Lord Eliot's wife, and supposedly within the pages of his roman-a-clef novel called 'Rocking the Boat', he narrates the details about how the beginnings of their relationship developed into marriage. This is the same book published in 1990, in which Ian Cowper Ross claimed on television one year later, that it is more autobiography than fiction. It was not until 1991 on that BBC-TV program, that Ian Cowper Ross claimed that his novel actually revealed for the first time the true story about the financing of Radio Caroline. His book was promoted by Ian's aristocratic mother-in-law. Her own ties to the "upper crust" of British Society went back by marriage to a Privy Councilor, and by fairly recent ancestry, to a physician who attended Benito Mussolini in the days before World War II. We revealed this back on 4/2/2021, but here it is again ....
This is the sequence that transformed Ian Cowper Ross' fake story about 'Jim Shaw' into BBC-TV 'reality' .... The fake story began with this book launch in May 1990, and it was followed by a March 1, 1991 BBC-TV 'documentary' credited on screen with help from .... .... and this was followed up by Ian Cowper Ross connecting his 1990 novel to the 1991 'documentary' .... This explains how the Anorak world turned fiction into documented fact which all of the many books and magazines that followed on after this date copied: so that 'Jim Shaw' became 'Jimmy Ross' - two characters that never existed. Neither was there any evidence to support Ian Cowper Ross' tale about Ronan O'Rahilly obtaining financing via a 'Jim Ross' in order to create Radio Caroline. Nor was there any surprise on the part of Allan Crawford about the creation of Radio Caroline, because Radio Caroline's first programmes were recorded at 47 Dean Street, the office and studio of Allan Crawford!
Over the years many have tried to fathom the story behind the 1964 creation of Radio Caroline, because it has been, and still is couched in secrecy. Campaigns were staged late in the day during the Sixties to try to save the offshore stations from being legislated off the air. But the problem was that the listeners were being conned!
The story behind the crusade to save the offshore stations of the Sixties became a multitude of endeavors all bordering upon religious fervor, but they all failed. When a devoted number of Anoraks then took over and tried to keep the sound of commercial radio going, they found themselves scrambling for money from real religious evangelists of the worst kind who were trying to con the gullible out of money. Commercial con men were also involved, but conveniently for the Anoraks, the only Radio Caroline criminal case that took place was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Ronan O'Rahilly made sure that he stayed away. But there were other crooks who the Anoraks did not associate with the criminality of offshore broadcasting, but which the enactment of the 1967 Marine Offences Act only made worse. Until Ian Cowper Ross wrote and published his first roman-a-clef novel in 1990, there were few books on the market about the 1964 origins of Radio Caroline. But when BBC-TV screened a documentary about Radio Caroline's origins in 1991, it featured Ian Cowper Ross claiming that parts of his 1990 novel were not fiction, but a true-to-life account of what happened. That is when the mythology of 'Jimmy Ross' took off like a rocket and it became the accepted true story of what had taken place. But it hadn't. Ian Cowper Ross lied. Now this raises the big question about why Ian Cowper Ross waited until 1990 to begin this new cover-up about events that had taken place in 1964, and another major question about how he was able to get BBC-TV to stage his follow-up propaganda in which he claimed that his novel of 1990, was merely a lightly disguised version of the true story. Those two events opened the floodgates of deception via a never-ending stream of books, including Paul Rusling's 2019 account in a book which he has called 'The Radio Caroline Bible'. 1990 was also the year in which a draconian follow-up law to the 1967 MOA came into action, just as the straggling Anorak supported Radio Caroline from the mv Ross Revenge spluttered to its end after running out of money during the time that its ship ran onto a sandbar. Then began the Malcolm Smith licensed venture called Radio Caroline which Paul Rusling supported by trying to link the events of 1964 to 2019. All of this raises the question about the birth of the 'Jimmy Ross' myth out of the 'Jim Shaw' story as told in the 1990 novel by Ian Cowper Ross. Why then? But more important, why hasn't anyone ever delved into the real story about the birth of Radio Caroline before? We gained access to the legal and financial files behind Radio London; Radio England and Britain Radio, and the myth-makers were forced to admit that our revelations about those ventures totally destroyed what everyone thought that they knew. However, we now know that Don Pierson who created radios London, England and Britain as offshore stations, was himself duped into believing the nonsense originally spread by Ronan O'Rahilly. Back then, O'Rahilly was merely a shill for Jocelyn Stevens. Had Don Pierson known what we now know, he probably would never have gone ahead with those ventures. But he did not know. What we now know is that we have so far only uncovered about 85% of the story about the creation of Radio Caroline in 1964, and what we have now uncovered has resulted in throwing up a pile of new questions about the real story. It now appears that it is not a single story involving one particular thread, but at least a dozen contemporary stories that sort of come together to form a lose confederacy of interests, but the individual groups forming that confederacy all have other individual objectives. Some involved national politics. Some involved geopolitics. Some involved religion. Some involved commercial enterprises of a legitimate kind, and some involved illegitimate criminal activities of the worst kind possible, because they involved not just wanton theft of money, but the taking of life: murder, and no, we are not referring to the Calvert-Smedley affair. Therefore it is annoying (to say the least), to read the idiotic comments of those Anoraks who wish to derail this investigation, because there are many other vested interests who backed the 1990-1991 cover-up, and they are in no way interested in seeing the true story being revealed at last. However, that is exactly what we intend to do. As previously announced, the site at Yesternoir and this one (All About Caroline), are now carrying two different information tracks.
All About Radio Caroline will focus upon Ian Cowper Ross; his 1990 book and his related 1991 appearance on BBC-TV in which he created a totally fictitious storyline of misinformation about the 1964 creation of Radio Caroline. That is the same fictitious storyline that others have copied in various forms and then repeated since that date. Yesternoir will concentrate upon setting out our original research and documented storyline regarding the birth of British broadcasting which led up to the creation of Radio Caroline on March 27, 1964, and its termination on August 14, 1967. A button has been added under the banner of each site to allow for quick access by readers. As mentioned earlier, certain information has now come to light which has caused our own investigation to make a revision to a part of one of our working hypotheses. But in the middle of making an assessment of the new data that would result in a revision to a part of that working hypothesis, a series of continuing events have caused us to put a hold on our revision.
The so-called 'Pirate Radio' web site claimed to be under the control of one Garry Stevens, has, within the last few days made several contradictory admissions, and they have now included a new statement by the plagiarist Paul Rusling regarding our own interaction with him. Rusling has made a statement on line which asserts that we claimed to have had no personal contact with principals involved in British offshore broadcasting, and that statement, as Rusling knows, is totally untrue. The origins of this work began with person-to-person contact involving Allan Crawford; Ted Allbuery; Don Pierson; Tom Danaher; Ben Toney and much later, with Roy Bates and several other key people. Some of this contact developed over a period of many years and it resulted in our team gaining access to a lot of hitherto unseen legal and financial records. That is a fact that many years ago caused Steve England to issue a correction to his own recorded work offered for sale. Other personal contacts resulted in person-to-person communications with many UK government officials such as Barry Maxwell of the RIS/DTI and his investigator James Murphy. Some of that interaction came to the attention of Ronan O'Rahilly via the individuals known as John Burch and Christopher England. In turn, some of that information also involved our own investigation into the 'Radio Caroline Criminal Case' in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that centered around one James Ryan and the ship known as 'Ross Revenge'. Some of that data certainly supports the views of Neil Gates who presented the last hour of broadcasting from the mv Ross Revenge at sea, "just after 1am on 5th November 1990". Neil Gates is one of the people posting on the Garry Stevens' site, and he is at loggerheads with several trolls. Those trolls constantly promote myths in support of the Rusling/Malcolm Smith fictitious claims about a continuation of 'Radio Caroline' broadcasting from the 'Ross Revenge' - which is now an engineless hulk within British territorial waters and totally subject to the laws of the United Kingdom. But more than this, Garry Stevens has now introduced a new 'Administrator' of his web site which totally supports the view that the Rusling/Malcolm Smith claims are fraudulent, while at the same time excluding Malcolm Smith, but reintroducing Paul Rusling as an 'Administrator'. That is a contradictory position. However, all of this has collided with our own ongoing research into the causation of a series of events beginning in 1990, which was the year that Neil Gates made the last broadcast from the 'Ross Revenge' at sea. That chain of events includes the publication earlier in 1990 of a roman-a-clef novel by Ian Cowper Ross, and his book was followed in March of 1991 by the first airing of a BBC-TV show featuring Ian Cowper Ross. In that TV show, Ian Cowper Ross claimed by referral to its text, but not to the name of his book, that his novel was in fact a disguised version of his own life story. In other words, what Ian Cowper Ross wrote in 1990, he claimed in 1991 to be a true account of true events, and that TV show with the Ian Cowper Ross admission then opened a floodgate of new books all claiming the same thing - but none of them referring to the Ian Cowper Ross novel. Because that 1991 TV show marked a turning point that transformed a 1990 novel into a work of non-fiction - all during the time the Neil Gates was actually broadcasting from the High Seas on board the mv Ross Revenge, the credits shown at the conclusion of that program are noteworthy. The show does not list those who actually appeared but it gives its first line of thanks in the brief credits to Chris Edwards, and his name is followed by George Hare. Clearly there seems to be two different elements at work. One exists to promote the mythology (lies) about a continued storyline linking Radio Caroline of 1964-1967, with Malcolm Smith's current operations, and another version centered around Neil Gates and this new Garry Stevens' (unnamed) 'Administrator' who both refute that connectivity. Our own investigation is not a part of any of this nonsense. We have had a working relationship in the past with both Chris Edwards and Paul Rusling, but our current investigative work is not connected to any other person or group than our own 'Trio'. So until the Garry Stevens' Board sorts itself out and stops publishing two sides of the same story and endorsing both, while pitting its own correspondents against each other, we will continue to regard these childish and totally irrelevant actions as of no consequence to our own investigation, while noting all of those developments. Therefore we will not report on our latest discovery for now, but it will become a part of the first book in the 'Yesterday Never Happened' series with the working title of 'The Girl who never was'. This is a story that has never been put together before, because it puts into context the contradictory stories that have swirled around the 1964 creation of Radio Caroline. In fact, this information is so new that we have had to self-correct some of our own data, thanks in part to the application of our YesterCode which directs us to look for an Event and then interpret that event by a system called 'Orientation Three Times', which is translated as: Chronology; Geography and Genealogy. (For more information about E+O3X please click the button below:) Therefore we will be posting a major revision to today's Blog and suggest that you check back in a few hours from now to read this startling new information!
Right now this Blog and the YesterNoir Blog are more-or-less carrying the same information, but that will soon change.
We initially did so to make it clear to trolling Anoraks that they were not welcome as readers, and we did not want to hear from them via emailed comments. Nevertheless they persist to this day in posting material on the Garry Stevens' Forum pertaining to this investigation with taunts that we will never publish our findings. Of course we have been continuously publishing our findings in the mainstream press since 1966, and then in academic papers, as well as making radio and television documentaries of our own. But trolling Anoraks only attack people, they never address issues. So we gave these trolls one last chance with an 80-day countdown which has now expired. We are back to addressing the issues in fragmented form on this and the companion Yesternoir Blog. However, this Blog is focusing-in upon what the BBC did in creating 'The Radio Caroline Myth' that began in coordinated form in 1991 when it aired a television program in which Ian Cowper Ross claimed that his 1990 book (that was disguised as a novel), was in fact a disguised version of his own autobiography. It was after that claim which was first made in 1991, that a floodgate of books, magazine articles and newspaper accounts began to appear - all echoing the same lie. At some point in the near future this Blog will again focus upon that the origins of that lie - while the Yesternoir Blog will deal with the sinister nature of the British Crown as a corporation sole, and its use of broadcast lies - while pretending that it does not engage in such practices. So keep checking back here while continuing to monitor the Yesternoir Blog. 'Jumble Show' seems to be an appropriate name for the BBC media monopoly that pretends that it is not. It claims that it is not, due to all of its supposed competitive rivals, but none of them have the backing of the Crown in the way that the BBC does. The BBC is still tied to a licence fee - even though it pretends that it is not, and the enforcement of that licence fee comes with the stomp of the Crown in jackboots. It is called British law and order. How this all came to be is quite a tale and it is a tale wrapped in confused explanations to the point that most people don't care what the explanation is, they just accept it as part of life in that part of the British Isles dominated by the Crown. (Ireland is not a part of the Crown, but what it is - is still a mystery with regards to that chunk of the island called 'Northern'.) But the BBC, that is 'THE' BBC, is the master of confusion, obfuscation and deranged thinking when it comes to mass media programming. You might think that 'THE' BBC and its Masters who do the bidding of the Crown corporation sole that that brought it into existence, explain to the hoi polloi everything that the hoi polloi need to know to live a tranquil life (and not cause the Crown too much trouble as it marches on through the centuries.) But it does so by making everything to do with geopolitics as clear as mud, Its methodology is jumbling fact with fiction and time sequences as though they are part of a lucky dip game. It is a 'Jumble Show' of confusion. In the last Blog, we referred back to Winston Churchill and his 1920 full page article in a Scottish newspaper in which he blamed 'bad Jews' for creating the USSR, or 'Communist Russia Plus', to those wondering what the USSR was. To do so Winnie, linked the 'bad Jews' to a man named Adam Weishaupt, or as he called himself 'Brother Spartacus' - only Churchill referred to him as 'Spartacus Weishaupt' just to make that which was already confusing - far more confused. We explained in the last Blog that Adam Weishaupt founded a flash-in-the-pan 'secret society' called 'Illuminati' that took off like a lead brick. That is, until Churchill got hold of the idea in his full page 1920 Scottish newspaper article. (At the time, Churchill was the British MP for Dundee in Scotland, in case you are wondering how Churchill ended up north of the border of England.) But there is more to this confusion: Weishaupt was in Bavaria, and that is where Adolph Hitler first attempted to overthrow a Germanic government. Hitler failed. At the time Adolph was upset with a bunch of Germanic communists who called themselves 'Spartacus', but they were not commemorating Adam Weishaupt, but a gladiator from long, long, long ago before Adam, and this warrior was named 'Spartacus'. Now these German Spartacus imitators were trying to bring about the kind of revolution that Churchill had blamed on 'bad Jews' in Russia. These are all contemporary events with Winnie's newspaper article. Except that Adam and his failed secret society called 'Illuminati' were not in the picture at all - apart that is, from Winnie dragging in his reference to 'Spartacus Weishaupt', and of course, blaming it all on the "bad Jews". Today, Winnie would be labeled as an anti-Semite. Now jump forward in time to dear young Sophia of 'TikTok' - BBC World Service 'fame'. Sophia Smith Galer (courtesy of Facebook), wants her 'fans' (she is a 'star' on 'TikTok'), to believe that the modern day revival of the Illuminati conspiracy theory is actually tied to a lawyers office copying machine in Dallas, Texas. That copying machine peeled off five copies of a book about a dystopian joke religion that Sophia claims has its roots in the 'Illuminati' cult - as if there is such a thing outside of the tin hats of people like Churchill, and the idiots at the BBC. But of course Sophia, who is paid by the BBC World Service to promote nonsense, got her cities and states confused. Because upon delving into Sophia's story we find the lawyer in question, was the same person who first promoted a conspiracy story about the murder John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. But unfortunately for Sophia, that lawyer was in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was JFK who was in Dallas, Texas - which is not to say that many of the powerful families of oil rich Texas did not hate John F. Kennedy and wanted to see him die as fast as possible. Their wish came true on November 22, 1963. How about the 'Illuminati'? Ask Sophia and her sponsors: 'THE' all-knowing, all-seeing and all-too-confusing BBC. They made up that story just as Winnie made up the original story about 'bad Jews' in Russia. Get the connection? 'Bad Jews in Russia' followed by 'Bad Jews in Germany'. There is some sick form of irony at work here that puts the foundational ideology of Winnie on the same team as Adolph. But that is the idea, isn't it? 'THE' BBC does not exist to inform and enlighten, but to confuse to the point of total frustration where the viewer and listener says "I give up". How did this foundational ideology get going? Ask John Reith back in 1924 who spelled it all out when he cobbled together 'THE' BBC. Winnie and John were rivals because they both had big egos and both egos could not exist in the same time and space. But come WWII and Winnie's fight with another man named Adolph (who also had a big ego), caused Winnie to create a secret society of his own - to fight Adolph - "off the record". If you thought that the BBC was the lone official broadcaster in Britain, think again. The Crown made the BBC very public, but it kept its 'other' operation very, very secret. It was dirty, nasty, vicious and without any care or feelings for those it intended to hurt. Who were they? Not the top Nazis, but the Mom and Pops and kids who did what they were told according to what they heard from their wretched government. On the other hand, the British Crown was so bad and uncaring that the Lord Privy Seal figured that it would be better to lose than use the same Nazi methodology - only England under Edward I (go back to the year 1297!) was the prototype of Heinrich Himmler and his desire to exterminate the Jews - (move forward in time from 1297 to Wannsee in 1942)! Winnie created his own secret version of BBC and it broadcast over what was claimed to be the world's biggest radio transmitter. It was made by RCA in the USA and shipped to the UK and installed in an underground bunker in England. Over time a lot of mythology has come to surround this device because it was obtained and used at the time in total secrecy. It was called 'Aspidistra', which is a tiny house plant! However, this RCA manufactured and imported transmitter was actually one of several smaller units and both individually and collectively they were all identified as 'ASPI's, but because this RCA unit was so powerful, it was called 'Aspidistra'. Unfortunately in doing so, the engineers created an oxymoron, because if the RCA until was gigantic and the Aspidistra house plant is so small, why give it that name? Well popular legend has it that this RCA transmitter was named after a popular song by Gracie Fields, except that the record label in the UK, and its rereleases aboard, claimed that Gracie was singing about an 'Aspidastra' - a plant that became a tree - which never existed. Gracie's house plant turned into a kind of 'Jack In The Beanstalk' unique tree by means of grafting an acorn to the house plant, and that resulted in the 'The Biggest Aspidastra In the World'.
Now, listen carefully to Gracie sing her song - with her very strong regional accent and 'Aspidastra' sounds like 'Aspidestra'. What it does not sound like is 'Aspidistra'. If 'THE BBC' can't even tell the truth about an RCA transmitter that was bought by the Crown for use by another and highly secret British broadcasting organization dealing in pornography, lies and mean-spirited exploitation of war victims, what else can't it tell you the truth about? For one thing in can't tell you the truth about the origins of Radio Caroline in 1964. It was 'THE BBC' that allowed Ian Cowper Ross to go on television in 1991 and tell viewers that his book that was published the year before in 1990, was not so much a novel work of fiction, but a disguised version of his own life story. But that was a lie and his 1990 book was indeed a work of fiction. However, there then followed a stream of writers who embodied this fictitious tale into their own works, and every one of them claimed that it was the truth. But it was not: it was a lie! So there you go: 'THE' BBC spreads confusing misinformation whenever any of its many transmitters are turned on, and so it is no wonder that it was 'THE' BBC in 1991 that created the mythological story about Radio Caroline in 1964, all with the help of Ian Cowper Ross. The moral of this explanation is this: Don't trust anything that someone says is true, unless you have used courtroom due diligence to check it out! Okay, so a bunch of human beings stuck Winston Churchill on a pedestal to be worshipped as some sort of Patron Saint of Deliverance from Hitler, and we are all supposed to revere his legacy.
Now Churchill did pull out all the stops so that the defeat of Hitler justified the means in doing so. That is, if you know how Hitler gained his power in the first place, and if you know what Churchill eventually did to get rid of Hitler. Most people don't. Most people see the sanitized version that looks as if it popped out of a box of cornflakes as a plastic gift for kids. Hollywood and the BBC have helped to create that image. But we look inside the cornflake box and notice a few contaminants surrounding the wrapping. For instance, look back a few entries on this Blog and notice our earlier comments about Churchill. They are in the context of that "tin hat" subject called 'Illuminati': the that one that conspiratorialists like to refer to, in order to give you a two-second explanation for all the world's ills. But like most subjects we will tackle, there is a mixture of truth mixed-in with the fiction surrounding Churchill. In 1920, Churchill was blasting Jews for creating the nation that became the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics - the USSR. In 1920, Churchill linked those Jews to "Spartacus Weishaupt". Now there really was a man named Weishaupt. His first name is Adam, because although he is dead, he kept the name. Adam Weishaupt founded a secret society on May 1, 1776 in Bavaria, which is now a part of Germany. Weishaupt called himself 'Brother Spartacus', and he linked his cause back in time before this Common Era. Adam named himself after a Thracian gladiator called Spartacus who met his end at about age 40 in 71 BCE, while this warrior was fighting slavery. But Brother Spartacus was not fighting slavery, in fact, it is difficult to fully comprehend what this philosopher and professor of law was fighting against. In any event Adam Weishaupt's secret society called Illuminati fizzled out. But, in Bavaria during Churchill's time, Adolph Hitler began a political fight against people who rallied under a Spartacus banner and they were trying to imitate those Jews that Churchill bashed in his newspaper article, because they were 'inspiring' Germans to copy the Communists who overthrew the Russian monarchy and created the USSR. So what's the connection to Adam Weishaupt? Ask Churchill. There is no connection. Now ask the BBC this question: Who created the modern-day 'Illuminati' conspiracy theories? Their mouthpiece named Sophia will point to a lawyer's office in Dallas, Texas. The trouble with her explanation is that the lawyer she points to on behalf of the BBC, was in the State of Louisiana, not Texas. President John F. Kennedy got killed in Dallas, Texas and the lawyer in Louisiana came up with a conspiracy theory about who killed him. But the BBC are paying a young lady full of hot air to work for their World Service and tell BBC listeners and viewers everything that she and the BBC do not know about the Illuminati, by pretending that they do. Check her out: Her name is Sophia Smith Galer, and she claims to be a TikTok 'star', and that's apparently all the qualifications she needs to bamboozle the BBC World Service audience in her link to Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=518436448988600&_rdr In other words, Mz Galer who claims to be a "visual faith and ethics journalist" - whatever that is in BBC-speak - doesn't know what she is talking about, but then, neither do the people who run the BBC. Or do they? We think that they do and that they just lie and make stuff up just like Ian Cowper Ross and his explanation about how Radio Caroline began. Why? Money. Actually, Sophia should study her claimed subject of speciality, and she implies that it includes aspects of religion, because the subject of religion is at the foundational root of both the BBC and the geopolitics that surround it. There is a long history of religious broadcasting in the British Isles that is tied to the creation of the BBC. It's a geopolitical gimmick and one of the broadcasting tricks that Churchill used to defeat Hitler. It is also the storyline behind the story that continues from there into emanations by Radio Caroline which was bouncing around in the North Sea during the Nineteen Sixties. If you are a tin hat airhead Anorak, turn away from this site now - you won't like the Blog entries to follow, and you will positively hate them in manuscript book format at a later date! While the British 'Black' broadcasting stations remain mysterious fragments within a British mass media story, its 'rival' British Broadcasting Corporation stations seem to have been documented to death. But are all those retellings of the past, true accounts, or are they fiction mixed together with some true accounting of events?
The same scenario and resulting question also applies to the sudden emergence of British offshore broadcasting stations in the Nineteen Sixties. That scenario ended in 1967, but it suddenly came to life as a roman a clef story in 1990, and as a BBC-TV documentary in 1991. The TV show of 1991 claimed that the 1990 book was no novel, but a semi-concealed autobiography. That book referred to a family named Shaw, and the primary storyteller on the 1991 TV documentary was also the author of the novel. He stated that the novel was actually a disguised version of true events, and because it was autobiographical in style, it meant that Ian Cowper Ross who wrote the roman a clef novel, was really writing his own autobiography about himself and his family named Ross. In this way the character in the book who was named Jim Shaw, became Charles Edward Ross, if Ian Cowper Ross was telling the truth. He was not. But after the 1991 TV documentary, a floodgate was opened and a stream of books began to appear that turned Charles Edward Ross into an amalgamated creation of fantasy named 'Jimmy Ross'. He was a man who never existed, and 'Jimmy Ross' who never existed, was credited in all the books that followed as the man who financed 'Radio Caroline'. The problem is that no company called Radio Caroline was ever registered in the UK or anywhere else during the formation time period in question. More than this, the name 'Caroline' was allegedly derived from a young girl around 5 years old whose name was Caroline, but the connection was made to this young girl by another man who claimed to have been on a trip when he read about the five years old. Another problem, the man who made that claim never went on that trip and the article he claimed to have read did not exist. Now the mother of the 5 years old did exist, she was Jackie Kennedy, and about 5 days after the murder of her husband John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jackie made up a story about an event named 'Camelot' that was supposed to have depicted her late husband's fantasy world. But again, Jackie Kennedy lied, and that connection to the show 'Camelot' cannot be made. Everyone has lied. The history of the British Broadcasting Corporation is no exception, and when it comes to the ultra-secret world of pornographic and fake religious 'Black' broadcasting in World War II, the story becomes even more obfuscated. Yet, there are fragments of truth is all of these events, and that is why we created the YesterCode to enable us to take these fragments, search for missing pieces, and put them together in the context of time and place, just like any detective trying to solve a murder mystery. Therefore it will come as no surprise that the madness of 'Mr Tin Hat' Winston Churchill in his 1920 rant about 'good Jews' and 'bad Jews' and the rebirth of a secret cult known as 'Illuminati', does contain elements of true events, even though Churchill did not put anything in context and left it to a future generation of nutcases to start inventing their own claims that the 'Illuminati' are behind everything that is wrong with the present world. Ditto for the BBC explanation about the modern day origins of the 'Illuminati'. What we are in the final stages of now putting together, is the first book in a series of volumes that debunk the 'tin hat' nutcase claims. This includes the fake histories of both land and offshore broadcasting. We are doing it segments on this Blog, but it will appear in manuscript form as a book, later this year. We have already told you the answer, but it seems that many did not understand, so here it is again ....
but don't skip the answer to question one before asking question two .... Well this was a turn-up for the book, as "they" say. This link was recently posted on line, but we only just got around to looking at it. Click the picture below .... Now read the story behind the story of the man and his fraud .... Click above to read the article which begins on page 136 of the publication.
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