UK Parliament’s Role in Enabling Predatory Media: A Frightening Inquiry
By Alkiviades “Alki” David — Publisher, Shockya.com (Real Talk Investigations)
An open letter to the UK Parliament reveals how political negligence has led to a predatory media culture dominated by powerful corporations like Murdoch and CBS, impacting the lives of children and society at large.
OPEN LETTER TO THE UK PARLIAMENT
This is not a theory. This is a matter of sovereign judicial record across two Commonwealth jurisdictions.
The British public deserves the truth: Parliament has enabled a predatory media culture that shapes what our children see, hear, and believe.
- Murdoch-controlled media entities
- CBS / Paramount Global
- Hollywood networks with abusive internal cultures
- digital ecosystems with vulnerabilities
The result: a foreign media monopoly is now under review by the DOJ, UK’s National Crime Agency, and the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Rupert Murdoch and Elisabeth Murdoch — key figures in the UK’s media power structure.
CHANNEL 5 TRANSFER: PARLIAMENT’S FAILURE
Channel 5 was sold to a foreign media entity with ties to historical scandals.
- corporate abuse
- digital ecosystems with critical vulnerabilities
- piracy networks
- fixed-betting corruption
This was approved on Parliament’s watch, leading to immense and far-reaching consequences.
MURDOCH + CBS: AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE
Amid sexual exploitation scandals and corporate retaliation claims, Parliament allowed these deals.
The public's attention has been diverted from the operational systems of exploitation.
80-DEFENDANT MASS DEFAULT IN ANTIGUA
More than 80 defendants were served under Commonwealth rules.
No one responded.
CRIMINAL REVIEW: DOJ • SRA • NCA
This matter is currently under scrutiny by multiple judicial entities for severe violations.
HOLDING PARLIAMENT ACCOUNTABLE
Parliament must answer crucial questions regarding its complicity in the rise of these media conglomerates.
CALL TO ACTION: STOP CHILD SEX ABUSE MATERIAL NOW
It's time to dismantle the predatory media culture that Parliament enabled.



















