Rona Fairhead, crony capitalism at the BBC, Sajid Javid, and yet another disappearing Slogpost.

This morning, there was going to be a 2,800 word Slog post here about some disturbing relationships between HSBC, the Daily Telegraph, the FT, new Chair of BBC Governors Rona Fairhead, her appointment by former Deutsche Bank hi-flier and Tory Culture, Media & Sport Minister Sajid Javid, similar skullduggery at The Times, and the incestuous, privileged relationship that exists between politicians, bankers, media gargoyles, and the continuing attempt to turn the BBC into an instrument of Mammon.

Sadly, I was stupid enough to outline my intention to publish all this to a Greek source…via gmail. When I went to line up this article for publication, it had disappeared. As in the last case of this ten days ago, no copy left, nothing in drafts, nothing in the recycle bin, nothing on the admin page…it had vapourised.

And as in that last case, the usual suspects were involved: vulnerable banks, amenable media owners, crony capitalism and the Conservative Party.

WordPress will not let you trash an article without warning. Even if you ignore the warning, you can easily retrieve it from the trash. WordPress automatically saves everything you write every 90 seconds. It simply is not possible for a WordPress client to accidentally wipe 2800 words – irretrievably – at a stroke. The visual below is all that remains of the post:

BBCpaintnetThis is nothing to do with a Greek contact. It is just more irrefutable evidence that every email you write with key robot words in it will be checked out for evidence of non-violent extremism…aka, something in the way of facts or extrapolation that They don’t want to appear.