Remember Kamran Hussain, the UK-based Jew-hater and generally all-round-vile-specimen who was almost certainly impersonating online a woman by the name of Maree Campbell? He had set up a company (and associated website and social media accounts) called the Curated Edit, in order to spread his antisemitic bile.
It has been over a year since I last wrote about him and his shenanigans; I had him blocked for a long time, so out-of-sight-out-of-mind.
For some reason, I today was wondering what he has been up to. You can imagine my pleasant surprise to discover he is out of business.
Not only are his X accounts gone, but The Curated Edit he founded has been dissolved via compulsory strike-off.

A UK company may receive a notice for compulsory strike-off from Companies House for several reasons, most commonly due to non-compliance with legal obligations.
Update: This X account of his remains active.
The Curated Edit does not even exist as a website anymore:

(this is how it used to look)
While I am not 100% sure what happened, I suspect it is because Kammy wasn’t able to convince enough people to pay for his antisemitic grift:

Kamran’s story
We are small – but everything starts small. Long before 7th of October happened, the Zionist media has always been biased against the Palestinian reality. It has skewed minds and made the Palestinians look like the villains.
The genocide in Gaza has made it crystal clear that we on the pro-Palestine side need to start creating our own headlines and news.
Social media companies continue to ban pro-Palestine voices, and so we cannot rely solely on them – many good people have been permanently banned. We want to ensure our voices remain alive.
We have been operating The Curated Edit for several months, with a focus on providing news from a pro-Palestine perspective. And to go into topics that traditionally have been taboo.
A key segment we have is doing researched articles exposing Zionist extremism. No one else in Europe is doing this. There will come a time when Zionists will deny the things they’ve said, the positions they’ve supported, and they will delete items from their social media – we want to have it printed in digital ink so it remains forever.
To make it a credible news site we need to have regular content output – and this is an impossible challenge when we have day jobs and other commitments to take care of, unless we hire help.
We have been encouraged by the people who would be interested to write for us – and based on quotes, we have worked out that on average the price per article is £80. Which means; 5 segments on TCE, 30 days per month, with 12 months in a year, it comes to £144,000 to run TCE for 12 months with regular content output.
In principle, we have already lined up writers:
– Lailla Bal’Mahdi – (Academic Writer, UK)
– Nosheen Malik – (Comms & Policy, UK)
– Denise Conroy – (Coach & Advisor to C-Site, USA)
– Rachid Sekkai – (Former BBC journalist, UK)
– Maree Campbell – (Programme Manager, UK)
– Dylan Evans – (Writer & Psychoanalyst, UK)
– Azhaar Amayreh – (Marketing Manager, Gaza)
– Astri Widya – (CX expert, Indonesia)
We know the feeling of being silenced by LinkedIn for dubious and arbitrary reasons; a feeling of helplessness, injustice. Just for being pro-Palestine and anti-Zionist.
We registered The Curated Edit as a CIC (Community Interest Company) – which means we operate it as a non-profit (the rules didn’t allow us to register it as a charity because of the “political nature”).
Every pound we raise will be kept within and be used to expand the platform and its presence. You can follow our end of year account updates here on Companies House, where all UK companies including CIC’s have to be registered – all the money we raise will be accounted for there.
£870 raised of £144,000 target. Ouch!
It’s good to see that not all antisemites profit from their hatred.