How the state tried to silence my abusive agent expose

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  1. As Julian Assange said – states use censorship laws not for their original purpose of ‘protecting the children etc’ – but rather to cover up embarrassing disclosures

  2. And at the same time, the BBC decides to self-censor any mention of the raids on properties linked to Michelle Mone, or the NCA investigation into her.

    This is all that comes up if you try searching the website using her name:

    * **Michelle Mone: ‘I’ve been crying a lot’**
    Michelle Mone, the businesswoman behind Ultimo, talks candidly about her marriage break-up and her plans for the future.
    * **Profile: Michelle Mone**
    Michelle Mone, the government’s new start-up tsar, is profiled by Mark Coles.
    * **Ultimo entrepreneur Michelle Mone: I started from nothing**
    Michelle Mone says she is honoured to be reviewing entrepreneurship for the government and describes how she “started from nothing” in Glasgow.
    * **Peaches Geldof death: Michelle Mone pays tribute**
    Ultimo boss Michelle Mone has pays tribute to former employee Peaches Geldof, who has died aged 25.
    * **Michelle Mone: You cannot ignore Bitcoin**
    The Baroness explains why a development in Dubai is being advertised with its price in Bitcoin.
    * **Michelle Mone: tsar quality?**
    She’s been named as the Government’s start-up tsar. But what is it that Michelle Mone has herself started?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=michelle+mone

    Articles that look like they were written by her own PR company.

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