Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Telegraph and Irony.

The following is an e-mail to Mr. Collins of the BBB pertaining to their article on scams and the upcoming election. We find it ironic that it has to run in what we consider one of the largest forums for the scam in middle Georgia.

In all fairness to Mr. Collins and BBB they had no choice as The Telegraph is the only paper in the middle Georgia area of its size. It is also a fair assumption that if they had any competition at all they would not last until the election.  

The people of middle Georgia need a newspaper but they need an honest paper that will provide them with honest news they can use.

Mr. Kelvin Collins
President/CEO
Better Business Bureau of Central Georgia and the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area.)

With all due respect we wish to thank you for the Don’t let scammers count on your support this election season, The Telegraph September, 12, 2012. We find it ironic that it appears in one of the largest forums for scams in mid-state area.  

The Telegraph while promoting the paper as middle Georgia’s newspaper perpetrates one of the largest daily scams in middle Georgia. This is not a recent phenomenon and we have spent days and days in the Washington Memorial Library to document this.

One of the most recent examples of what we are talking about is the Telegraph’s refusal to cover events at the U.S. Justice Department and Eric Holders “Contempt of Congress” while the President of the United States covers for him by declaring "Executive Privledge" to hide this from the public.

Here we have the first Black Attorney General of the United States and the first Attorney General ever to be cited for contempt of Congress who refuses to comply with legitimate subpoenas, and the first Black President declaring “Executive Privledge” to protect him and The Telegraph refusing to cover the events because as they say “…it is just politics”. The video clips of this can be seen at

Yes, we can conclude that the people of The Telegraph are true scam artists.

No place can this be more evident than when they joined others in the media with The Telegraph's "hi-tech" lynching of Herman Cain! 

The Telegraph and the AP knew the names of the people making the accusations from day one. They also knew about the troubled background and money problems of the individuals making the “unsubstantiated charges”. The Telegraph to this day has not shared this information with their subscribers.

Then for anyone who has followed it, there is The Telegraph’s influence pedaling for employment and their cover up for the conduct of the Bibb County Board of Education and Dr. Dallemand. The 70,000 Reasons Certain Members Of The Media Are Biased

It took Bill Knowles of wearepolitics.com to expose The Telegraph’s influence pedaling.

We wish you a nice day.


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