Monegal’s criticism: The King’s mistress is paid by public television

It is difficult for someone who has been the chief of the spies (director of the CNI) to suddenly transform into a baritone and start singing the ‘Rigoletto’. But some interesting stanza has been able to get Gonzo (‘Salvados’, La Sexta) out of Alberto Saiz, who was director of the CNI from 2004 to 2009.

Of the joys of the bragueteras of the king emeritus, unemployed or resigned, specifically on Corinna, She has said very little: that this woman’s only interest was to do business, that the CNI did not finance her security with public money, and that she was a very dangerous woman for the monarchy.

AND Gonzo, amazed, he then asked this question: ‘Was it more dangerous Corinna Or was the King really dangerous? ». Ah! The chief of spies stiffened. He stammered “No, no …” but the question was timely. Indeed, seen what has been seen, it seems that the great enemy of the monarchy has been the resigned King himself.

About another famous royal lover Barbara Rey, warned Gonzo that to keep her quiet, she was paid 25 million pesetas through TVE, and then another 600 million over 10 years. The head of the spies, on this case, said: “There was blackmail on the table, yes” and added that “the aforementioned person” was given contracts on regional television, specifically citing Valencia television.

Man, this theme is very nice. It shows how useful public TV can be. Months ago when the ex-ventriloquist was arrested Moreno, It was learned that through parallel partnerships he used his contracts with TVE for his shenanigans.

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We have also seen how politics uses its control of public television to reward its altar boys, spokesmen and activists, putting programs on them or hiring them to do the ‘agit prop’ from social gatherings. That now even a director of the CNI warns that royal powders are also financed through public TV, reflects how rotten the public ‘telehippodrome’ is.

The confessions of the spy chiefs are current. The ‘papers of Manglano’, another famous director of the CNI (1981-1995), now deceased, they are giving a lot of themselves. One month ago Iker Jimenez interviewed in ‘Cuarto Milenio’ Jorge Dezcallar who was in charge of the CNI between 2002 and 2004. Dismantle he made good the warning he gave them at the beginning: a leader of spies is not a baritone. He does not sing even in karaoke. About the CNI Dismantle he didn’t say a peep.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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