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Topic History of: Rupert's Revenge
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Mystic hedda Rupert Murdoch has always had a great disdain for the British Establishment and it's something I hear that will be touched upon in the proposed film about the late Who manager Kit Lambert : Lambert's grandfather George Lambert was the official Australian war artist at Gallipoli and accompanied Sir Keith Murdoch to Turkey where they were both horrified at the hundreds of deaths caused by incompetent upper class British generals.

Rupert worshipped his father.

I always had a funny feeling (change of life ) that Murdoch's open disdain for the Establishment and his endless campaigns against them- Royal family and so on , could come to grief.

I reckon that's what is happening. They have taken down more powerful men than Rupert and always will.