User:Ian brown
just an interest in what goes on behind the scenes within large organisations which set out to have influence over world issues and economies. i have worked as a courier in london for many years and have been close to 'covered' situations as an innocent bystander and been aware of media blackouts on several occasions. my work has included such things as transporting documents for the barrister that stood for the defendants in the arms to iraq affair, at that time the first defendant was paid £6 million in compensation and the second defendant was still to be settled. what brought me to this page was the 'properganda document' i read on this site, used in the first gulf war. at this time i was living in plymouth uk and become friends with the crew of a danish merchant navy ship, working for our military. On their initual return, (there were 2 trips), they had a lone military guest who after a few weeks at sea opened up to the crew and showed photo's of massacred children in a kndergarden. This leads me to believe that if information was needed to create the backing of public opinion then why should information be made up when information such as this could have been used but wasn't. and also why wasn't this information used.