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Illegal Immigrants, los Angeles,
The not-so Spanish media behind the immigration protests
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, March 30, 2006

The Spanish-Language media has been tagged as chief organizer of the illegal immigrant protests, including the one where up to 500,000 placard-waving people flooded downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.

In the rent-a-mob department, the Spanish-Language media could give lessons to the anti-war lobby. Instructions are their forte and in regards to learning how to be a protester, the how-to book could be only a matter of time before rolling off the press.

Had protesters not followed instructions from the top to wear only white and to carry flags to symbolize their non-violent intent and love of the United States, the S-L media would have won the Art of Protest in proverbial flying colours.

If only all urban sanitation workers could count on protesters bringing along their own garbage bags.

Telemundo Chicago, a Spanish-language TV station, launched its coverage blitz one and a half weeks before a recent rally, but claimed not to urge their viewers to get out and protest.

Protesters may have unwittingly taken their marching orders from countries like Canada and not Spain.

Telemundo Chicago is NBC which is GE, the multinational which only recently scored a nuke deal it had been trying to net for years from the President George W. Bush administration.

Indeed, the Spanish media conglomerate is not even Spanish speaking at the top.

GE’s biggest institutional shareholder is Barclays Global Investors’ 405 million shares-- at 40 dollars a share or 16 billion dollars.

Who owns Barclays Global investors?

Not King Juan Carlos.

It’s a UK-based financial investment company (www.newsroom.barclays.co.uk/clients/).

Matthew Barret is the chairman and he has dual Irish and Canadian citizenship.

The largest shareholder in Barclays PLC is Lazard Freres Asset Management with 10 million shares. CSX-AXA–linked to oil-for-food Alliance Capital Management-- comes in second with 1.4 million shares.

Lazard Freres are Jewish. Alliance is ultimately run by Ken Fisher of Fisher Investments. Alliance is owned by AXA and Fisher is the biggest shareholder of AXA in the USA. So Swiss Jews, an Irish/Canadian manager, and a Califormia Jew run Lazard, Barclays, GE and NBC all the way up to the not-so Spanish media that is run by people that do not speak Espanola.

Missed by the mainline media is the identify of the forces who instigated, ordered then gave the explicit how-to instructions, which were followed to the letter by tens of thousands of protesters.

When it comes to creating rather than reporting the news, these modern day meddlers give the late William Randolph Hearst--legendary for creating the news--a run for his money.

Meanwhile, the protests continued this week in at least four states, with thousands of students leaving school in California, Arizona, Texas and Nevada.

Protests were so massive they jammed roads. A Dallas school district spokesman said a girl’s hand was severed when the sport utility vehicle she was in sped into an intersection and overturned.

It seems to have escaped media attention that the sudden protests are well organized rather than spontaneous. This is not news coverage or investigative reporting, but rather news creation and fomented political agitation to prevent a country’s laws from being formed–or even enforced



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