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James Murdoch to step down

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posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:04 AM
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James Murdoch to step down


news.ie.msn.com

James Murdoch is to step down as executive chairman of News International, it was announced today.

Parent company News Corporation said in a statement the move would allow him to focus on expanding the company’s international TV businesses.

Mr Murdoch has faced intense scrutiny in the wake of the News of the World phone hacking scandal.

The company said Mr Murdoch, who is its deputy chief operating officer, was stepping down from the role in NI, which is its UK publishing unit, following his
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posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:04 AM
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I don't know anything about this phone hacking (seems inconsequential and trivial in the scheme of corruption) so I'm left assuming they're getting ready to reshuffle the puppets. He'll probably just head on down to Paraguay counting his billions every step of the way. End story

news.ie.msn.com
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edit on 29-2-2012 by Human_Alien because: grammar



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:12 AM
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Not completely inconsequential, this is starting to head to the heart of the Met police, armed forces, civil servants, all basically on the pay roll of the paper, in a back hand way, wait and see if it hits the US section of News International



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:12 AM
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They are trying to save the paper.

The Murdoch influence has become synonymous with "do as you please" corruption...

and virtual proof that "money can buy justice."

The sad part is we are still walking around thinking it was just him/them..... I promise you - it wasn't. Our "media" is a "Mafia-like" operation too.



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:15 AM
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So is he stepping down, to disassociate himself with the Murdoch trillions in case he gets sued? Because according to what I just read (and since lost the link. Had too many windows opened....) his reply to the allegations was: ..........he was unaware of any indication that hacking was rife at the News of the World, a claim disputed by former colleagues.
That should do the trick. Deny and play ignorant. Can't see why he'd be held responsible!



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:19 AM
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Originally posted by Maxmars
They are trying to save the paper.

The Murdoch influence has become synonymous with "do as you please" corruption...

and virtual proof that "money can buy justice."

The sad part is we are still walking around thinking it was just him/them..... I promise you - it wasn't. Our "media" is a "Mafia-like" operation too.



I tend to agree with you because from what I am reading, in an attempt to get briefed on this 'case'...he doesn't appear to be the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Isn't Ruppert among one of the richest in the world?

When or if this goes to trial...it'll be a complete farce and utter mockery of the system.
Daddy will get him off. Not justice. So why bother?



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:22 AM
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Originally posted by FFS4000
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Not completely inconsequential, this is starting to head to the heart of the Met police, armed forces, civil servants, all basically on the pay roll of the paper, in a back hand way, wait and see if it hits the US section of News International



I agree. I meant inconsequential as far as being punished. Hell, we can have a vice president shoot someone and be found an accident. Not saying it was. Just wasn't brought to trial to hear.

The rich and justice are repelling forces. One overrides the other.



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:26 AM
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Now, imagine what Benjamin Fulford will say about it...



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:27 AM
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Into a botmless pit i was hoping to find inside here



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 11:33 AM
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i know this is off topic but do mods/supermods get paid?,just wundering.



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 01:14 PM
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Originally posted by GLontra
Now, imagine what Benjamin Fulford will say about it...


Oh give it time. Kerry will probably have an exclusive with him followed by some the divine words from Wilcock and his infinite knowledge!



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 01:17 PM
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Originally posted by haven123
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i know this is off topic but do mods/supermods get paid?,just wundering.


You don't value your membership too much do ya?

How come this isn't getting more posts and opinions? What?.....not controversial enough? Probably not.
I s'pose I'm digressing.....


Lemme go check if our Sun's doing okay, the Moon's still in place and the planet is still intact. Stay tuned!



posted on Feb, 29 2012 @ 01:54 PM
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Perhaps youve missed the resignation s thread???
Rather three whole threads on them now....
This could be just one more elite headed for the bunkers.....
Seems its a fad these days.....



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