Friday, June 21, 2013

WHY IS RUSSELL BRAND NOW FREQUENTLY IN THE MEDIA?

Russell Brand was on BBC QT last night. He seemed to be the most popular member of the panel, with most things he said receiving a laugh and a round of applause. The Zionist Melanie Phillips, on the other hand, was booed and hissed as she ranted about the nation she loves to hate, Iran.

Yesterday Brand was interviewed by Richard Bacon for an hour or so.

And this week the big story was that Brand dumped Perry by text, thus implying Brand was a coward.

In both these encounters with the BBC, Brand's admitted former addiction to drugs was raised. In fact, British government drug policy was a question on QT. During QT only a handful of issues are discussed, so it is suspicious that drug policy was discussed last night. There have been allegations of fixing by QT producers, the most famous being the young Jew Joel Weiner being invited to ask a question of BNP leader Nick Griffin. Weiner had applied to be a QT audience member a year before but was refused but was curiously invited to ask Griffin on QT only the day before Griffin appeared on QT. So it is highly possible that the drug policy question was planted to discredit Brand.

Brand has been an enthusiastic supporter of David Icke and Icke's proposed media adventure The People's Voice. So I think it is plausible that Brand is being discredited to indirectly discredit Icke.

If he is then that shows just how pathetic and empty the BBC and their masters are.



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