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News/Media Online - General |
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28/03/02 (176 review reads) |
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The internet has the real news. Blair's Italian connections? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Propaganda_Matri x/message/5514 I start my day with www.whatreallyhappened.com This tells me what's worth reading in the Guardian, Mirror, Washinton Post, Sydney Morning Herald, Jakarta Post etc. lobster-magazine.co.uk has a jolly layout and lots of inside info on the British security services. Want to find out about New Labour leaders' links to various US organisations which may or may not be CIA fronts? Want to find out more about Irish terrorism? Look at Lobster. rense.com is easy to read and asks lots of relevant questions about TERROR and about the events of 9 11. copvcia.com is one of these sites the powers-that-be would like to hack. The site is run by an ex-US cop with a great investigative mind. Lots of exclusives. www.theherald.co.uk and www.sundayherald.com These are easy to use sites and have lots of stories the others won't publish. Recently the Sunday Herald had a scoop about MI5 allegedly being the brains behind the break in at the police HQ in Northern Ireland. "The break-in at Castlereagh barracks was carried out by British Army intelligence to preserve the identity of an army agent deep inside the IRA, writes Home Affairs Editor Neil Mackay" And, how many newspapers mentioned this?- Police notebooks recording the Lockerbie Bomb aftermath were DESTROYED. This was disclosed to MPs on 27/3/02 by Tam Dalyell who demanded the government launch an inquiry into the bombing. According to the HERALD :"Dalyell said Mary Boylam, a former police constable, had been asked to give a statement to the procurator fiscal regarding her activities at Lockerbie.... The retired WPC phoned Livingston police station to ask for her notebook. She was told it had gone missing. 'Who gave the inst
ruction for the destruction of the notebooks?' asked Mr Dalyell. 'After all, this was the biggest murder trial unresolved in Scottish legal history.' Mr Dalyell recounted how Ms Boylam had discovered the handle and rim of a suitcase in a field near the crash scene. The Father of the Commons s aid the WPC found out the suitcase belonged to Joseph Patrick Curry, a member of the US Army special forces. Later, she was told by a colleague it was the suitcase which contained the bomb. "If the bomb was in Curry's suitcase, Mr Megrahi is hardly likely to be guilty," said Mr Dalyell." www.onlinejournal.com has a neat site that covers international news in a lively fashion. It seems to be free of government interference. www.arab.net is worth a look in order to get the non-Bush/Blair/Sharon/Hitler view. www.telegraph.co.uk is owned by the same people as the Jerusalem Post, but it has some relatively unbiased 'home' news. Take this story for example- "an 11-year-old girl was trying to find photographs of Adolf hitler for a school project. She logged into a website labelled 'Adolf Hitler pictures', but found herself faced with child pornography...." My favourite two sites are of course- www.whatreallyhappened.com which has everything you want to know about what really goes on. This site is updated daily and gets about 5,000,000 people reading it each month. and www.rumormillnews.com which has a reading room with all the latest rumours. But beware, rumormillnews may be fed lots of disinformation by the powers-that-be and certain freaks. I will add to this list de temps en temps...
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- 02/03/03 err ok! |
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- 13/07/02 Sorry for the U rating but your op left me a wee bit confused as to what it was you were trying to say.
Thanks for the CoF by the way :) |
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- 09/07/02 Love "What really happened.com" I just can't quite tell if it is the work of muslims or the National Front. So much of it is so thought provoking but it is so adamantly anti-Jewish |
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