From Garry Green, from McAlpine's book The New Machiavelli - The Art of Politics in Business
Toad Hall sends -
Lord
McAlpine on How To Deal With The Media: “Another option is for the
businessperson to learn the art of dealing with the media, using all the
tricks that go with that trade – such as the false defeat: when a
person seems to lose, in order to gain public sympathy, or the false
triumph: where a person seems to win in order to appear strong – thus
giving credibility to any number of dubious propositions that person may
wish to make in the future. Neither of these ploys are examples of the
use of true facts, rather of false facts given to the media to chew on,
much as a dog chews on a bone. Another useful ploy is the false
accusation. First, create a situation where you are wrongly accused.
Then, at a convenient moment, arrange for the false accusation to be
shown to be false beyond all doubt. Those who have made accusations
against both the company and its management become discredited. Further
accusations will then be treated with great suspicion. Always remember
that people’s memories are very frail, remembering only both the high
spots and the lows of a person’s career, and then seldom remembering
accurately. People believe in the facts that it suits them to believe.”
TAP - MacAlpine's right. The problem for Steve Messham going on
TV to accuse the people who abused him is that the public would prefer
it all not to be true. The media controllers know that, and can easily
remove the subject from the airwaves without any outcry resulting. The
problem is that the people who govern our country are invariably
paedophile and Satanists. Only can such people be guilty of such
unrelenting evil.
Macchiavelli also said something else about being in a position of power
- that Princes should not mess with the women and children of the
people they have power over. It always backfires eventually. That is
something that powerful people in Britain seem to have overlooked.
Messham wrongly accused Lord McAlpine, as he had made an error in identifying him. Steve
Messham has indicated that Lord Alistair McAlpine was not the one that
raped him etc, but possibly another Lord McAlpine, or another McAlpine.
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I hear that Lord McAlpine is the man that Steve Messham
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It has the benefit that not a single word of this statement is
not true or can be challenged as not being true or is libellous in any
way because it is all in the public arena.FROM A TWEET
"I don't even have a phone…… I'm surprised [Newsnight] didn't call me, I was expecting a call" « Hang on a minute! #c4news
From a tweet.
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