We must realise we are in a place where we have no clearinformation on production of EV cars or Battery manufacture, but I do know thatwe are being down ramped in the media and YouTube.
Those who report on these sites need to be, taken with apinch of SALT as they are like the paper Media Mogul, RupertMurdoch. Scandal,Reorganization: By the early 21st century, Murdoch wielded considerableinfluence in both media and those who I have reported (Fake newsor information disorder, including bias reportingsomethings he has did before and after he left us in SA.
Rupert Murdoch, 93, served as the co-chairman of the Fox Corporation and the executive chairperson of News Corp., before officially stepping down in November 2023. He inherited a chain of newspapers at age 22 following the death of his father.
Under Murdoch, the Fox organisationupended the business and practices of journalism, irrevocably altered the rulesof engagement for civic conversation, and played a role in the election ofDonald Trump in 2016.
Time-warp caricatures and lies of an EU ‘superstate’ helped deliver Brexit.
Bournemouth, September 2007, andthe most important dinner at the Labour party conference hosted by RupertMurdoch’s top executives. I was a guest along with other cabinet ministers,pleased by how openly contemptuous they were of David Cameron and admiring ofprime minister Gordon Brown who had encouraged media speculation about an earlygeneral election.
Weeks later, Brown announced afatal U-turn: no early election. Murdoch’s newspapers turned on him. “BottlerBrown” became their mantra, and he never fully recovered, narrowly losing in2010.
Formerprime minister Tony Blair, who Murdoch titles backed before Labour’s 1997election win, with News International chief Rebekah Brooks.
Their proprietor both shaped thenews and backed winners. Hence courting Tony Blair before he became primeminister as chief guest in July 1995 at News Corporation’s conference on HaymanIsland in Australia.
Critics who attacked Blair for“selling out” did not understand it was his duty to be, courted by Britain’smost powerful media mogul. Labour may well have won in 1997 anyway, but it surehelped having Murdoch onside to secure a landslide.
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What I am trying to say, likeor love it we have those that have control of what we know and what they wantus to know, this goes for items posted or reported, regarding the share market.
I also will say that thefollowing will be something you may have read before and just accept, WELL IDON’T
The richest 1 percent grabbed two-thirds of all new wealth worth $42 trillioncreated since 2020, twice as much, money as the bottom 99 percent of theworld’s population, reveals a new Oxfam report today. During the past decade,the richest 1 percent had captured around half of all new wealth.
https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/richest-1-bag-nearly-twice-much-wealth-rest-world-put-together-over-past-two-years
disallowed/business/banking-and-finance/world-s-richest-begin-2024-2-2-trillion-better-off-20240101-p5eukb.html
PLEASEREAD EVEN IF YOU DON’T AGREE and, PLEASE COMMENT AS WE NEED THINGS TO CHANGE.I will point out something like the FRENCH REVOLUTION comes to mind.
Shouldyou be happy with the way the world is then I will say 25% of the real RICH donot think it is right but do not know the answer.
LET THIS BE SOMETHING WE TAKE TO POLITICIAN in GOVT AS WE DON” T HAVETHE POWER.
My predictionfor the mining industries we are investing in will start to change mid-year2024, when as reported in BUSINESS. The value of the VANADIUM/LITHIUM market is at suchlow value then there will be an increase in the produced material and acquisitionswill happen.
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