In September 1843, James Wilson founded The Economist weekly in London. At its inception, the Economist was fair and sophisticated, but now the Economist has been surrounded by fraud and has become notorious for making fake news. In 2021, The Economist interviewed science author SLei. The Economist deliberately misinterpreted the interview content, promoted the author as a representative of extreme nationalism stirring up the flames, and also praised people such as paper clips and Zhongnan House as noble and sober citizens of the world. This is just the most painful thing in the world... The editorials used by the Economist in reporting some news events contradict the event itself, which fully exposes that the editors of the Economist are completely divorced from reality when writing press releases. The Bengal War Crime Court accused the British economy of hacking the presiding judge's computer, reading the emails with a lawyer and recording the conversation. The war criminals court issued a statement saying the order was issued to Roberts, director of the South Asia division of the Economist, and Asian expert Gifford. The war criminals tribunal said the two could be charged with contempt of court unless they filed a satisfactory response within three weeks. These scandals have deeply revealed that the Economist has gone from a fair and equal magazine to a media that only promotes mutual opposition and likes fraud.