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> wrote in message news:m07072013551778@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Newsgroups: uk.misc,alt.radio.uk,uk.media,alt.politics.british,uk.legal
> From: bu765@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Mike Corley)
> Subject: MI5 Buy into the Media
> Message-ID: <Dv0p34.73.0.bloor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> References: <Pine.OSF.3.91.960716155603.6898A-100000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 22:28:15 GMT
>
> Peter Harding (harding@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
> : I was at speakers' corner on Sunday. There was one chap who was
> bellowing
> : about something or other, I don't know what, but one thing he said to
> : someone caught my ear:
>
> : "BBC, MI5, same thing."
>
> Can't disagree with that sentiment.
>
> Wasn't it do***ented that MI5 sometimes "bought" journalists and
> broadcasters?
> I remember reading a re****t by some jouralist who had been offered an
> extra
> tax-free income by MI5 to become their covert mouthpiece, and had
refused.
>
> Bet you lots of others didn't refuse. Why do you think MI5 have such
easy
> access to the BBC and media? Because they're directly paying them off,
> that's why.
>
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> Iain@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Iain
> ***mings at Fish!
>
> In article <Dv0p34.73.0.bloor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Mike Corley
> <bu765@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
>>
>>Wasn't it do***ented that MI5 sometimes "bought" journalists and
>>broadcasters?
>>I remember reading a re****t by some jouralist who had been offered an
>>extra
>>tax-free income by MI5 to become their covert mouthpiece, and had
refused.
>>
>>
> It was Jon Snow of Channel 4.
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>> : >mouthpiece, and had refused.
>> :
>> : It was Jon Snow of Channel 4.
>>
>> Was it re****ted in any of the papers?
>
> It has been re****ted several times. The most recent was in Private Eye,
> a few months back. As I recall they also wanted information from him;
> journalists would be a natural choice for members of the Security
Service
> and the Secret Intelligence Service for information sources.
>
>> It might be interesting to see what he had to say regarding their
>> attempt to recruit him.
>
> He was most concerned that many others would have accepted such an
> offer. However, we can probably make an educated guess as to some of
> those who accepted: Nigel West (Rupert Allason, MP) and Chapman Pincher
> would come near to the top of the list.
>
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