Clive Ponting

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(author, academic, whistleblower)
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BornApril 1946
ExposedBelgrano affair

Clive Ponting is a British whistkeblower turned writer and academic. He is the author of a number of revisionist books on British and world history.

Telling the truth about the Falklands War

Clive Ponting was a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Defence.

In July 1984 he sent two documents to Labour MP, Tam Dalyell, about the sinking of an Argentine naval warship General Belgrano, a key incident in the Falklands War of 1982. The documents revealed that the General Belgrano had been sighted a day earlier than officially reported; was steaming away from the Royal Navy taskforce, and was outside the exclusion zone when attacked and sunk by the nuclear attack submarine HMS Conqueror.

Charge

Ponting admitted revealing the information and was charged with a criminal offence under Section 2 of the 1911 Official Secrets Act. Ponting expected to be imprisoned – and had brought his toothbrush and shaving kit along to the court on February 11, 1985 – he was acquitted by the jury, although the judge directed the jury to find him guilty.[citation needed]

Publications

  • ISBN 0722169442 - The Right to Know: The Inside Story of the Belgrano Affair - Clive Ponting

 

A Document by Clive Ponting

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Probable Western Responsibility for Skripal Poisoningblog post28 April 2018Sergei Skripal
Novichok
Pablo Miller
BZ
Skripal Affair
DSMA-Notice
Ken McCallum
Steele dossier
Those of us who have been in the belly of the beast and have worked closely with the intelligence services, really do know what they and the British government are capable of. They are not “white knights”.

 

Related Document

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Document:Craig Murray - Political Prisoner of the British StateSpeech30 July 2021Craig Murray"This is selective prosecution. This is political persecution. And I have no doubt whatsoever that I go to jail as a political prisoner" (extract from Craig Murray's speech two days before going to Edinburgh's Saughton Jail).
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