The modus operandi of Mr Frank is to attempt to prevent knowledge through censorship, as proposed both by himself and his alter-ego Thomas J Trinder: “I would also have thought greater editorial discretion would be exercised when it comes to publishing flimsy and gratuitous claims made by people who really should know better” and “a series of randomly selected non-sequiturs do not a coherent letter to The Nation make”. If that does not work, resort to ridicule and name-calling. When that fails, changing the subject is a must.
In his autobiography “Memoirs”, David Rockefeller openly admits to the media conspiracy that we “conspiracy theorists” charge him with. Mr Frank now has the option to dismiss Rockefeller’s own words as those of a conspiracy theorist or he can change the subject to David Icke’s highly entertaining theory on reptilian aliens and UFOs, to divert attention away from the issue initially brought up by both me and JC Wilcox. I would advise Frank/Trinder not to investigate the identity of owners and major shareholders of most of the “free and independent” Western mainstream media, as the results would fly in the face of his personal beliefs. He might then veer from his current state of complete denial into severe cognitive dissonance.
KP Jensen