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11/18/2021

 
We have now re-engineered that BBC farce inserted into a program about antiques that gave Malcolm Smith a chance to lie through part of its narration, while pretending that he has turned the clock back from 2021 to 1964. He also wants you to think that the Ross Revenge is really the mv Fredericia.

But he has not, because that ship was scrapped long ago.

Malcolm Smith is playing the part of  that original original 'Great Pretender' named Ronan O'Rahilly. Malcolm Smith is imagining that his motorless hulk is the Fredericia renamed Caroline, and that he now has a British government licence to broadcast as the continuing sound of Radio Caroline.

He has a licence and a dubious company registration with a fake name as one of its directors, but his licence is not related to the original Radio Caroline 1964-1967.

He is not fooling us, and he should not be fooling you.

This is 2021, it is not 1964, and the Ross Revenge is not the Fredericia, and Malcolm Smith is not Peter Moore .... or Ronan O'Rahilly, and his radio station is a shadow 'tribute' to something that once was, long, long ago.

Catch the video on our companion Blog.

Like everything else we have been offering you, it is free to watch and read, unlike those who steal and try to resell the property of other people by promising books they don't (can't?) deliver.

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