FREELANCE JOURNALIST SENDS OPEN EMAIL TO UK MSM ASKING WHY THEY IGNORED MALHOTRA AND JAB FILM
Sad day as journalists held to account instead of holding people to account
LAST week, News Uncut journalist and former executive of Sky and ITV Mark Sharman, released his film, Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion.
Produced in tandem with Oracle Films, it was an honest, heartbreaking and brutal documentary about people who have been injured or killed by the Covid jab.
It was also released at the same time that one of the UK’s leading cardiologists, Dr Aseem Malhotra, published his peer-reviewed investigation into the harms caused by the Covid jab. In it, he calls for the immediate halt of any further jabs, saying that, for anyone under the age of 70, they were doing more harm than good.
Dr Aseem Malhotra's peer-reviewed study
In journalism, we call these two events ‘news stories’.
The basic teachings of what a news story should be – at entry level via the National Council for the Training of Journalists [NCTJ] – is this:
1: Interesting to the public
2: In the public interest
Number one needs no explaining other than whether the public would find a particularly story interesting.
A further explanation of a story being in the public interest is that: if it were not for the reporter, undisclosed information affecting the public that governments, companies and other powerful interests hold would remain hidden.
All of which leads us to the point. Not one mainstream media outlet – not one member of the once highly regarded UK Press – covered either Mark Sharman’s documentary, or Dr Malhotra’s peer reviewed paper.
Why?
So today, News Uncut has published an email sent to all editors of the UK’s national newspaper and main TV channels asking for a response.
How sad it is that journalists and news organisations, once relied upon to hold people to account – and who still boast and believe that they do hold people to account and are proud of their journalism – are now the ones being held to account themselves.
Here is the email in full:
To:
Alison Phillips [Daily Mirror editor]
Tony Gallagher [The Times editor]
Katherine Viner [The Guardian editor]
Ted Verity [Daily Mail editor]
Victoria Newton [The Sun editor]
Chris Evans [The Daily Telegraph editor]
Gary Jones [Daily Express editor]
Jon Clark [Daily Star editor]
Oly Duff [The i editor]
Emma Tucker [The Sunday Times editor]
David Dillon [The Mail on Sunday editor]
Gemma Aldridge [The Sunday Mirror, Sunday People editor]
Allister Heath [The Sunday Telegraph editor]
David Wooding [The Sunday Express editor]
Paul Webster [The Observer editor]
Peter Lowe [Sky News managing editor]
John Ryley [Sky News head of news]
Tim Davie [BBC director general]
Michael Jermey [ITV head of news]
Louise Compton [Channel 4 director of news and current affairs]
Also sent to the Press Gazette
Dear editors,
I am a freelance journalist writing to you as the editor/news editor/head of news for one of the country’s most respected news organisations.
I’m writing a story on why not one national, mainstream media outlet covered two important news stories that both qualify under the tenet of:
1: Being interesting to the public
2: Being in the public interest
As I'm sure you pride yourself on your standards of journalism, I’m surprised that you have not covered the launch of the recent documentary released by former executive at Sky and ITV, Mark Sharman, entitled Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion.
https://www.oraclefilms.com/safeandeffective
And you would have seen and read Dr Aseem Malhotra’s peer-reviewed paper on the Covid injection and his calls to halt further injections with immediate effect, including his quote that, for anyone under the age of 70, these jabs are doing more harm than good. I’m surprised again that you did not cover this major news event.
https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir
I’m writing to all mainstream publishers that did not cover these ground-breaking events and I have several outlets looking to publish your responses on Wednesday evening. So please let me know by noon Wednesday, October 12 what your reasons are, or whether you do actually plan to cover these news stories.
And in this particular case, why you are no longer interested in being balanced and fair.
Thank you,
Oliver May
We've been contacting them for months- silence !
Interesting to see the perfidious replies if you get any. Maybe it should be followed with an foi request to see how much they were paid to be servile, obsequious spittle-lickin lackies of the last incompetent government. Normally the Grauniad would come up with some competent research but during the Great Plague they were one of the worst offenders with their demoralising front page score card. Made me cancel a many yeared subscription to this once fine paper.