Difference between revisions of "BBC/Deep state control"
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After reporting on the [[collapse of WTC7]] around 20 minutes early, the BBC cooperated in the [[censorship of the collapse of WTC7]]. | After reporting on the [[collapse of WTC7]] around 20 minutes early, the BBC cooperated in the [[censorship of the collapse of WTC7]]. | ||
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+ | {{FAs|Dr Rola|Saving Syria's Children}} | ||
+ | [[Robert Stuart]] has been active in investigating [[Saving Syria's Children]] after [[Dr Rola]] attracted his suspicion. The programme aired in 2013 just as the UK parliametary vote on whether to bomb Syria was announced. | ||
==CIA Drug trafficking== | ==CIA Drug trafficking== |
Revision as of 20:29, 17 December 2019
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The Control of the BBC by the Deep State is carried out by a variety of methods, most obviously the input of compromised editors, but also including vetting of employees.[1]
Contents
September 11, 2001
After reporting on the collapse of WTC7 around 20 minutes early, the BBC cooperated in the censorship of the collapse of WTC7.
Saving Syria's Children
- Full articles: Dr Rola, Saving Syria's Children
- Full articles: Dr Rola, Saving Syria's Children
Robert Stuart has been active in investigating Saving Syria's Children after Dr Rola attracted his suspicion. The programme aired in 2013 just as the UK parliametary vote on whether to bomb Syria was announced.
CIA Drug trafficking
- Full article: CIA/Drug trafficking
- Full article: CIA/Drug trafficking
As of 2018, the BBC continued to marginalise the evidence of CIA drug trafficking, with almost no mention of the considerable evidence that the CIA traffics drugs on an industrial scale,[2] and barely a mention even of such "allegations".[3]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:MI5 and the Christmas Tree Files | book extract | 1988 | Mark Hollingsworth Richard Norton-Taylor |