THE 1990 CAMPAIGN OF MISINFORMATION
In 1990, a new campaign of misinformation was launched on a BBC television documentary. Its producers used the author of a novel in order to create the impression that new details of the true story were being released. The program was completely fake and deceptive.
Because there are two versions of the same storyline, in which one is true, and one is false, with the false edition being given added publicity after 1990, this new part-work will address the demolition of fake story. Since 1990 and that BBC broadcast, an avalanche of articles, books and broadcast documentaries have appeared. While they all claim to be the 'true story' or even the 'real story' about 'Radio Caroline', they are in in fact revised versions of the same fake story.
Because there are two versions of the same storyline, in which one is true, and one is false, with the false edition being given added publicity after 1990, this new part-work will address the demolition of fake story. Since 1990 and that BBC broadcast, an avalanche of articles, books and broadcast documentaries have appeared. While they all claim to be the 'true story' or even the 'real story' about 'Radio Caroline', they are in in fact revised versions of the same fake story.
BUSINESS PLAN 'A'
The reason why this redacted part-work concentrates upon events after October 15, 1964, is because only a skeleton of misinformation had been available before February 27, 1964. However, when the results of the British General Election of 1964 became known, it was 'game over' for the real promoter of 'Radio Caroline'.
The offshore station had been conceived as part of a plan by a political pressure group paid for by a coalition of manufacturing interests. It was their intention to force the existing Conservative Party government into issuing broadcast licenses to well over 100 registered companies. Their aim was not to broadcast per se, but to manufacture and sell additional products that would be needed to transmit, and to expand their market for receivers.
But when the British socialist Labour Party won the General Election, their plan collapsed, and a nail was driven its its coffin by the simultaneous arrival in London of a Texan named Don Pierson. Whereas 'Radio Caroline' had been a low-cost version of BBC radio broadcasting with non-controversial spot commercial advertising, Pierson announced his intention of putting a clone of a Dallas top 40 radio station KLIF on board a ship and going after the 'Radio Caroline' audience.
This was just over a year since Dallas had dominated world headlines with news that President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. If that was not bad enough, this new station that was tentatively known at first as 'Radio KLIF London', would be carrying a controversial polemical sponsored monologue called 'The World Tomorrow'.
The offshore station had been conceived as part of a plan by a political pressure group paid for by a coalition of manufacturing interests. It was their intention to force the existing Conservative Party government into issuing broadcast licenses to well over 100 registered companies. Their aim was not to broadcast per se, but to manufacture and sell additional products that would be needed to transmit, and to expand their market for receivers.
But when the British socialist Labour Party won the General Election, their plan collapsed, and a nail was driven its its coffin by the simultaneous arrival in London of a Texan named Don Pierson. Whereas 'Radio Caroline' had been a low-cost version of BBC radio broadcasting with non-controversial spot commercial advertising, Pierson announced his intention of putting a clone of a Dallas top 40 radio station KLIF on board a ship and going after the 'Radio Caroline' audience.
This was just over a year since Dallas had dominated world headlines with news that President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. If that was not bad enough, this new station that was tentatively known at first as 'Radio KLIF London', would be carrying a controversial polemical sponsored monologue called 'The World Tomorrow'.
ORGANIZED CRIME PLAN 'B'
The double-negative turn of events caused by the election results and American competition, took the original planners out of the picture. At the same time, threatened American competition hinted at commercial profits to be made from offshore broadcasting. However, for 'Radio Caroline' this idea led to one blunder after another. That is when organized criminals saw an opportunity and they moved in. They had both the financing and know-how to make this new plan workable.
Because these criminal elements were not interested in business, but get rich quick schemes, it was their plan of action that took over. It was a scheme used by the Kray Twins and perfected by their own slick operative called Leslie Payne. This plan was known to the police as 'long-firm' fraud, and gangs such as the Kray Twins boasted that they had London's Metropolitan Police under their control.
"All that was needed was a little capital, and element of nerve, a front man and the threat of violence," as John Pearson (no relation to Don Pierson), explained in one of his many books about Kray Twins practices. There was even a 'front man' named Ronan O'Rahilly who was ready, willing and able to be their stooge.
Because these criminal elements were not interested in business, but get rich quick schemes, it was their plan of action that took over. It was a scheme used by the Kray Twins and perfected by their own slick operative called Leslie Payne. This plan was known to the police as 'long-firm' fraud, and gangs such as the Kray Twins boasted that they had London's Metropolitan Police under their control.
"All that was needed was a little capital, and element of nerve, a front man and the threat of violence," as John Pearson (no relation to Don Pierson), explained in one of his many books about Kray Twins practices. There was even a 'front man' named Ronan O'Rahilly who was ready, willing and able to be their stooge.
THE CRIME 'FRONT MAN' NAMED RONAN O'RAHILLY
'Radio Caroline' had been launched on March 27, 1964, as part of a legitimate, but highly secretive plan. It was originally directed and funded by a leading British electrical manufacturer who had friends in all of the right places within the Conservative British Establishment. Unfortunately, that Establishment was not united in its approach to life, because it was composed of both traditional members within its aristocratic membership, and a new breed of gate-crashers.
What they had in common was a view of the British population being composed of 'them' and 'us', and while the old-line aristocrats moved within their own traditional social circles, the new breed were primarily concerned with enjoying a raunchy sex life and making money by gambling in exclusive clubs. However, this meant that politically the Conservative Party was split between those who wanted to hold on to the dying embers of the British Empire, and those who couldn't care less. The British Broadcasting Corporation was under the control of the traditional Establishment who did not want competition.
So the Tories lost the General Election of 1964, and the original 'Radio Caroline' was killed off at midnight on August 14, 1967, and that would have been the end of the matter, except that Ronan O'Rahilly came to believe in mythology, instead of reality. But the more he tried, the further he got entangled with the criminal world who used him, more than he was able to use them.
What they had in common was a view of the British population being composed of 'them' and 'us', and while the old-line aristocrats moved within their own traditional social circles, the new breed were primarily concerned with enjoying a raunchy sex life and making money by gambling in exclusive clubs. However, this meant that politically the Conservative Party was split between those who wanted to hold on to the dying embers of the British Empire, and those who couldn't care less. The British Broadcasting Corporation was under the control of the traditional Establishment who did not want competition.
So the Tories lost the General Election of 1964, and the original 'Radio Caroline' was killed off at midnight on August 14, 1967, and that would have been the end of the matter, except that Ronan O'Rahilly came to believe in mythology, instead of reality. But the more he tried, the further he got entangled with the criminal world who used him, more than he was able to use them.
THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY
This fiasco called 'Radio Caroline' was made possible by a British 'Master Race' who were of German origin. They are known as the 'Royal Family', but there is nothing magnificent about this family. They may think of themselves as illustrious aristocrats, but as human beings they are an affront to the very notion that all human beings are born equal, and therefore all human beings should enjoy equal fruits of their own equal labour.
There is nothing politically communistic about that, because the same concept is embodied within the free enterprise interpretation of the United States written Constitution. It was in fact the genealogical German monarchy in London who gave approval to ship slaves to North America, and it was this same dynasty who sent in their troops to burn the Library of Congress and set fire to the presidential building that became known as the 'White House'.
That is the legacy that the British Royal Family who imposed their will upon Africa and North America, as well as assigning the demeaning status of 'subjects' to those individuals that they directly ruled over from London, England. Of course the British Royal Family do not like to be reminded of their Germanic attributes, but therein resides the root of the problem with regards to their rule of the airwaves, because it all began with their Post Office.
Now in 2024 that has become a very sensitive topic and therefore the business of obfuscation has become a top priority to assign low-level blame for the Post Office nightmare. But the Royal Family who are the top tier representatives of the British Crown corporation sole, are to blame.
There is nothing politically communistic about that, because the same concept is embodied within the free enterprise interpretation of the United States written Constitution. It was in fact the genealogical German monarchy in London who gave approval to ship slaves to North America, and it was this same dynasty who sent in their troops to burn the Library of Congress and set fire to the presidential building that became known as the 'White House'.
That is the legacy that the British Royal Family who imposed their will upon Africa and North America, as well as assigning the demeaning status of 'subjects' to those individuals that they directly ruled over from London, England. Of course the British Royal Family do not like to be reminded of their Germanic attributes, but therein resides the root of the problem with regards to their rule of the airwaves, because it all began with their Post Office.
Now in 2024 that has become a very sensitive topic and therefore the business of obfuscation has become a top priority to assign low-level blame for the Post Office nightmare. But the Royal Family who are the top tier representatives of the British Crown corporation sole, are to blame.
'MIGHT MAKES RIGHT'
If "might makes right" is the creed of totalitarian regimes, then hundreds of the sub-postmasters whose lives were ruined by the British Crown Post Office must have come to realize that they lived under the dictatorship of the few. Since the British Crown Post Office has been practicing this form of bully-boy behaviour from its establishment under King Charles II in 1660, then King Charles III should be getting worried if the blame will eventually end up being levelled at him, personally.
No one forced him to become King, and at least one of his forebears threw in that towel and got married to a woman of his own choosing. He could have done the same, except that he also has an unfortunate legacy of seeing the woman who was his own wife, killed off under rather strange circumstances. No one to this day knows who committed the instant act that caused her death, and it appears that King Charles III does not want to know the answer.
But then Charles Windsor is the King, and since the King is the law, well whatever goes wrong is someone else's problem.
No one forced him to become King, and at least one of his forebears threw in that towel and got married to a woman of his own choosing. He could have done the same, except that he also has an unfortunate legacy of seeing the woman who was his own wife, killed off under rather strange circumstances. No one to this day knows who committed the instant act that caused her death, and it appears that King Charles III does not want to know the answer.
But then Charles Windsor is the King, and since the King is the law, well whatever goes wrong is someone else's problem.
THE LAWS ABOVE AND BENEATH THE WAVES
There is a reason why the obscure 1967 law known as the Marine Offences Act was absorbed in 1990, by a new and more powerfully enforced law. The new law appeared to be about broadcasting, but its real target was not floating on top of the water, but submarines coasting below its waves and the unregistered wealth of unexploited gas and oil resting beneath the sea bed.
The original 1967 law had succeeded in driving that annoying polemical monologue called 'The World Tomorrow' broadcast. The British Crown had always censored political and religious speech through its Post Office, and it was not until the beginning of 1965 that a Texan inadvertently found away around that prohibition. But like many things relating to the story of offshore broadcasting, serendipity seemed to play a big part in the story.
The new 1990 law not only prevented any serious attempt to broadcast propaganda into the British Isles from a ship or floating platform offshore, but it also addressed questions involving the passage of nuclear submarines, undersea cables, rights to harvesting fish, and of course the gas and oil deposits under the sea bed.
At the same time, the British Crown began playing a game of hiding its authority. It began this process in 1967, and just like a conjuror who moves around cups with a pebble hidden under one of them, the authority of the British Post Office and its related agencies, continued their endless movements so that no one could be certain which entity claimed jurisdiction. But that was part of the confidence trick.
Only the British Crown had ultimate jurisdiction because the United Kingdom does not have a written Constitution.
The original 1967 law had succeeded in driving that annoying polemical monologue called 'The World Tomorrow' broadcast. The British Crown had always censored political and religious speech through its Post Office, and it was not until the beginning of 1965 that a Texan inadvertently found away around that prohibition. But like many things relating to the story of offshore broadcasting, serendipity seemed to play a big part in the story.
The new 1990 law not only prevented any serious attempt to broadcast propaganda into the British Isles from a ship or floating platform offshore, but it also addressed questions involving the passage of nuclear submarines, undersea cables, rights to harvesting fish, and of course the gas and oil deposits under the sea bed.
At the same time, the British Crown began playing a game of hiding its authority. It began this process in 1967, and just like a conjuror who moves around cups with a pebble hidden under one of them, the authority of the British Post Office and its related agencies, continued their endless movements so that no one could be certain which entity claimed jurisdiction. But that was part of the confidence trick.
Only the British Crown had ultimate jurisdiction because the United Kingdom does not have a written Constitution.
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