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* 2022 - ''Too Big To Jail – inside [[HSBC]], the Mexican [[drug cartels]] and the greatest banking scandal of the century''
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* 2023 - ''The World’s Biggest Cash Machine – Manchester United, the Glazers and the struggle for football’s soul''
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 9 December 2023

Person.png Chris Blackhurst WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, editor)
Chris Blackhurst.jpg
Born24 December 1959
An Editor of The Independent who published an article about Le Cercle in 1997

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Chris Blackhurst published an expose in 1997 about Le Cercle which revealed some members' names, but did not provide documentary evidence.[1]

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Publications

  • 2022 - Too Big To Jail – inside HSBC, the Mexican drug cartels and the greatest banking scandal of the century
  • 2023 - The World’s Biggest Cash Machine – Manchester United, the Glazers and the struggle for football’s soul

 

A Quote by Chris Blackhurst

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Le Cercle“Formed in the Fifties, Cercle was intended to cement Franco-German relations, as a buffer to Soviet aggression during the Cold War. Down the years, however, it has become much more, advocating right-wing causes round the world and growing into a confidential talking shop for about 70 politicians, businessmen, polemicists and personnel from the diplomatic and security services. Members are invited to attend its meetings; they cannot ask to be admitted, and as a condition of attending they agree to keep all sessions secret. It meets twice a year, once in Washington DC in the autumn and once in the early part of the year in an "overseas" venue.”28 June 1997The Independent
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