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Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 14-07-2011 Quote:Phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch calls in PR firm Edelman Sourcewatch on Edelman. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Peter Lemkin - 14-07-2011 Edelman and the tobacco industry In 1987, Daniel Edelman produced a plan for INFOTAB, the international tobacco industry group made up of the major worldwide tobacco companies and their associated trade organizations. Perceiving a major threat from the secondhand smoke issue, the global tobacco companies realized that they lacked coordination among themselves, and that they would need to coordinate to uniformly fight public health efforts which were increasing around the world. Thus they formed INFOTAB. According to industry documents, the goals of INFOTAB were to establish an "early warning" system for anti-smoking initiatives worldwide, to "track activities of pressure groups and international consumer unions" and "to take industry programs to the grass roots and municipal levels" to help the industry to prevail over public health. Edelman prepared a presentation for INFOTAB on how the tobacco industry could mount a coordinated, international campaign to fight the secondhand smoke issue around the world. The document is titled INFOTAB ETS Project: The Overall Plan A 1978 R.J. Reynolds document produced by Edelman Public Relations company, proposes Reynolds begin a comprehensive public relations effort to "slow or reverse the growing negative trends in public opinion regarding smoking." Edelman proposes a number of tactics including a "press event on the passive smoking issue," "a whimsical feature [publication] which seeks to bring out the humor of the smoker vs. non-smoker conflict," "excerpts from some leading civil libertarians and editorialists on the 'freedom' issue," a courteous-smoking appeal to smokers, a "Traveling Etiquette Spokesperson," production of a film on "Smoker and the Non-smoker" that would address "issues that divide them other than the primary health issue," and a Smokers' News Bureau based in New York that would "generate news stories...showing that smoking is not as annoying to the nonsmoker as is widely perceived." Edelman also proposes commissioning a survey by a "nationally famous research organization" that would poll people on the "degree of annoyance of a whole range of obnoxious habits--i.e., body odor, bad breath, whiskey breath, loud talkers, foul language, sneezing, uncurbed dogs, etc. " Edelman says, "The survey would include smoking, but our sense it that it will show that smoking is relatively insignificant as an annoyance compared with scores of other personal practices, against which there are no organized efforts." Edelman notes that surveys done by both companies (RJR and Edelman) showed that "the smoker himself has no pride, feels guilty, ashamed, is not willing to defend or describe the pleasure he gets from smoking." Edelman seeks to correct this by undertaking a campaign to associate smokers with "elegance, style, class, and intellectual responsibility -- personality traits that can give him pride." This document, titled Taking the Initiative on Smoking: A Total Program shows how the tobacco industry sought to minimize the health dangers associated with primary and secondhand smoke exposure, and reinforce the social acceptability of smoking, even as public health efforts were ongoing to discourage smoking. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 15-07-2011 So today's sizzling soaraway sins of the Murdoch Empire include: 1) the resignation of Rebekah Wade/Brooks: a) presumably she wrote her own resignation letter, without any help, 'cos the flame-haired one opined that "her desire to remain on the bridge.... is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past." Presumably she meant "distracting". Perhaps she could consider rehiring some of those sub-editors she fired; b) Wade/Brooks still maintains she didn't know what was happening when it was happening, so her "apology" is heavily qualified: "As chief executive of the company, I feel a deep sense of responsibility for the people we have hurt and I want to reiterate how sorry I am for what we now know to have taken place," "what we now know" - disgraceful evasion; c) followed by the truly delusional: "The reputation of the company we love so much, as well as the press freedoms we value so highly, are all at risk.... " Press freedoms are at risk precisely because of the criminality and corruption of NI organs. d) then the snivelling: "As you can imagine recent times have been tough. I now need to concentrate on correcting the distortions and rebutting the allegations about my record as a journalist, an editor and executive." No chance. 2) the senile megalomania of Rupert Murdoch continues to flourish in his onanistic interview with his own organ, the Wall Street Journal a) Murdoch claimed the company has handled the crisis "extremely well in every possible way", making only "minor mistakes". He must be taking PR company Edelman's advice that "Sometimes, you just have to stand up there and lie". b) "When I hear something going wrong I insist on it being put right." To which I can only respond :rofl::rofl::rofl: c) Murdoch said he would use his appearance before the Commons culture, media and sport committee next Tuesday to challenge "some of the things that have been said in parliament, some of which are total lies". The man's either a fool or incompetent. Senile megalomania in full bloom; 3) Murdoch has now met the family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler a) Quote:Rupert Murdoch has made a "full and humble" apology to the family of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler at a private meeting held at a central London hotel. Milly Dowler died in 2002. Only this morning, Murdoch was playing with his WSJ organ and talking of only having made "minor mistakes" in the handling of the crisis; b) Quote:Murdoch had called the meeting at which Milly Dowler's parents Sally and Bob and her sister Gemma had told Murdoch his newspapers "should lead the way to set the standard of honesty and decency in the field and not what had gone on before". Perhaps the old man is preparing to meet his maker. At best, self-pitying tears years too late. At worst, a cynical PR exercise as his empire continues to implode. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Peter Lemkin - 15-07-2011 What she looses on morality, she makes up for with her hair...the only redeeming quality I've yet to see about her. I can't wait to hear how things go Tuesday...but fear it will be solicitors whispering in their ears and the trio saying how sorry they are they can't answer that question because of ....blah...blah....blah.... :pointlaugh::pointlaugh::pointlaugh: They were only signing off on BIG bucks to investigators/police/criminal hackers and who knows who else - without any idea what that was all about! Our hands and hearts are clean as a vestal virgin, honest Gov'! Hang 'em high! :monkeypiss: Maybe a new tourist attraction at the Tower Of London...with some real prisoners, again. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 15-07-2011 Oh my. Scotland Yard's finest told The Guardian their story was wrong, investigative journalist Nick Davies was out of line, and the newspaper should back off. Scotland Yard's finest failed to declare that they were being advised by former NOTW exec Neil "Wolfman" Wallis at the time. The rozzers were paying the Wolfman £1000 per day for his "PR advice". A ridiculous and disproportionate sum. The Wolfman was arrested yesterday (see previous page in this thread). The editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, has now written to Scotland Yard demanding answers. His letter can be seen in full here. Quote:Phone hacking: Met police put pressure on Guardian over coverage Source. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 15-07-2011 Now Les Hinton, known in the industry as "Rupert Murdoch's representative on earth", has resigned. Hinton and Brooks, a pair of consigliere, gone on the same day!!!! KAAAAAAAAAAABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! :dancingman::kraka: Phone hacking scandal deepens - Peter Lemkin - 15-07-2011 Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Now Les Hinton, known in the industry as "Rupert Murdoch's representative on earth", has resigned. Amazing! Hinton was with him for something like 50 years....and did not give any reason why....must of felt guilty 'bout som'in :nono: The rats are leaving the sinking ship! Ol Mr. MurDOCK now even has HOMELAND SECURITY doing an investigation of him and his Empire! :poketongue: Somehow, I just can't imagine he'll get on some no-fly list though......or have to have a grope-exam at airports...but if he DID spy on 911 victims - that man's in trouble...that starts with T, which rhymes with HeeHeeHee:danceing: Phone hacking scandal deepens - Magda Hassan - 16-07-2011 Murdoch mouth piece tells us to shut up and get used to it and just move on, the mantra of the criminals. Quote:Fox And Friends Defends News Corp's Hacking Scandal: We Should Move On' Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 16-07-2011 Magda Hassan Wrote:Murdoch mouth piece tells us to shut up and get used to it and just move on, the mantra of the criminals. Absolutely. I've lost count of the times war criminals like Tony Blair told us to "move on" when he caught lying or cheating. Good to see Faux News finally covering this in their patented "fair and balanced" fashion. :gossip: Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 16-07-2011 So, what precisely happened to the Murdoch empire on Friday July 15? In an article published on Friday morning, Rupert intoned to his organ, the Wall Street Journal, that only "minor mistakes" had been made by his empire. Then, suddenly, later on Friday morning, we saw a handbrake turn. A 180 degrees reversal. Murdoch family lovechild and consigliere, Rebekah Brooks, for whom an entire newspaper and its staff were sacrificed, resigns. Rupert meets the family of Milly Dowler and apologizes allegedly with "head in hands" in a hotel room. Then, surrounded by suited goons on the steps of a hotel, the Don talks for a few seconds about how "he's the father of the company" and how it has fallen from the standards of integrity he demands. Finally, the most senior Murdoch crime family consigliere, Les Hinton, resigns. Murdoch empire organ, The Times, declares it a "day of atonement". What happened? What caused this complete reversal of strategy? On Thursday, Murdoch hired PR company Edelman, whose former clients include Big Tobacco. Edelman's head honcho has been quoted as saying: "Sometimes, you just have to stand up there and lie." I strongly suspect that Edelman told Murdoch that Brooks and Hinton had to resign or be fired as they either knew, or should have known, about the crimes and corruption. They were either guilty or incompetent and had to be sacrificed to protect Rupert and James. I also suspect that Edelman told Murdoch that he was insane if he thought talk of "minor mistakes" was going to cut it. Instead, they sent Rupert out to apologize to the victims of Murdoch empire crimes. The line about Rupert being "the father of the company" who will restore its values is precisely the kind of shit PR companies like Edelman are paid ridiculous sums of money to construct. The "atonement" is all PR bullshit as the Don tries to ensure his family's empire doesn't crumble to dust. ----------------- PS it has been reported that Rebekah Wade/Brooks received a payoff over £3 million.... |