Tag: Jon Mallia
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Europe is not Norway: a reply to Francesca De Benedetti’s article on Ursula von der Leyen
There’s a very good reason why Norway’s economy could fly off higher than most of everyone’s else in Europe: they have gas and oil and they have lots of them. Denmark too enjoyed the benefits of oil and gas exports while Sweden and Finland’s economic success has a history of industrialisation based on a center-left…
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No, I don’t agree she is interviewed because she is a criminal
Jon Mallia has recently asked his fans on Facebook whether they would like him to interview Rosianne Cutajar. Many of them agreed with the idea and it is understandable that people would want to entertain themselves watching this shambles of a criminal making a fool of herself. However, this approach is totally wrong, and although…
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Did Jeremy Camilleri tell Jon Mallia he’s a director at PBS?
Jeremy Camilleri likes grandstanding against Labour’s critics as he receives his iced buns. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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I did not start a war against the Labour Party
One of the traits of a psychopath that is also applied by authoritarian regimes is to blame the victim for the aggression inflicted upon them. Jeremy Camilleri, a previous trade unionist with the General Workers’ Union and currently a public official on the government’s payroll went on Jon Mallia’s podcast and alleged numerous lies to…
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Mummy’s boy is angry because journalists make money
Did you hear Franco Debono journalists? You aren’t allowed to make money in this society by providing information and knowledge. The only honourable way to make money is by defending murderers, rapists, and drug dealers in court. You are also expected to remain poor all your lives and you aren’t allowed to become rich. Get…
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John Rizzo has some serious regrets, but he didn’t say that
I watched Jon Mallia’s podcast with previous police commissioner John Rizzo with great interest but also in awe at Rizzo’s incredible change of character. Or maybe, it’s because I remember him differently given that I was a low-life punk and he was the dominant police chief who locked us in when we broke the law.…


