The BBC just lost its Director General and its CEO of News.
Why?
Because they doctored Trump’s Jan 6 speech.
Now ask yourself, if this is what they got caught doing in D.C., imagine what they’re fabricating about Moscow, Beijing… or Tehran.
BBC bosses are dropping like flies.
Tim Davie, gone. BBC CEO Deborah Turness, out. The trigger? A doctored Trump speech aired to 7+ million Brits. Two separate parts of the speech stitched together to make him say something he didn’t.
Think about that. The flagship of public service media, the model parroted across the Anglosphere from Canada to Canberra, just got exposed for editing reality to serve a political narrative.
And now its top brass are fleeing like rats from a sinking propaganda barge.
And yet, if they’re willing to fabricate words from a former U.S. President on domestic soil, what do you think they’ve done with Putin? With Xi? With Iran?
How many “evil speeches” were just as edited? How many “mass graves” were just repackaged battlefield burials?
How many “Russian war crimes” headlines were based on Mockingbird media fiction?
The BBC didn’t lose its way. It was the way.
It was the narrative ministry, embedded in empire, fluent in soft power, cloaked in polite, fake neutrality while serving war with a smile.
Their resignations don’t mark a scandal.
They mark a crack in the illusion of objectivity.
And that illusion, that the Western press speaks truth, while the “others” lie — is the foundation of the unipolar mind trap.
This is why NATO wars are “humanitarian.”
Why color revolutions are “organic.” Why illegal sanctions are “moral.” Why Gazans are “collateral.” Why Russians are “orcs.”
Why Chinese tech is “spyware,” but Palantir is “innovation.”
It’s not news. It’s information warfare with a velvet accent.
And now the velvet veil has been pulled back.