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UK/USA/MDC: Bandaging the Truth

Posted by alfied on July 12, 2008

The Zimbabwe Herald

May the good Lord please help us! We seem to be living through an evil hour. Take this white woman journalist called Christina Lamb. I happen to have met her once. Quite unattractive and rather indifferent to femininity, she comes across as quite feeble and charitable, totally foreign to any harm to anyone, least of all a country. Until you discover her deadly side beneath this misleading patina of fragility. To the Empire, she is John Simpson’s female equivalent in print journalism. Or better still Chris McGreal’s female equivalent. She is M-16 affiliated; she gets her cue from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Once the Empire defines the enemy, she builds formidable propaganda against those the British establishment seek to destroy. Alongside the other two, and joined by a youthful intern at the Telegraph, David Blair, she is part of Britain’s propaganda frontline. This is a very useful brief to understanding what follows. Read the rest of this entry »

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British ‘super-spy’ in coma amid fears of poisoning by Russian assassin

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

 

I took this article off the Daily Mail website so I don’t think it can be a spoof.

The story so far:

The British spy chief, Alex Allan has been “mysteriously’ taken ill but the government assures us that it can’t be “anything other than natural causes’.

Nonetheless, a leading expert thinks its the Russians since they “are acknowledged masters of assassination by poison”.

Coincidently, a report has just come out warning that  “Russia is now the third biggest threat to national security after Al Qaeda and Iranian nuclear proliferation.”

Security sources are almost certain that it is not Al-Queda.

The Butler Enquiry “specified that the Committee chairman should be someone of high standing within Whitehall but who had no further career ambitions.” Seemingly they meant it.

A source cryptically revealed that ‘It is extremely difficult to find someone who is both extremely talented and willing to accept a job knowing that it will be their last” Indeed, it must be.

 

Michael Lee(Daily Mail)

4th July, 2008

See EoE archives for Litvinenko case

 

Britain’s leading spy was today fighting for his life after he mysteriously fell into a coma.

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