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Murdoch press role in Menezes affair

Posted by seumasach on July 14, 2011

Guardian

14th July, 2011

Phone hacking: Glenn Mulcaire had Menezes cousin’s number

Detectives have told a cousin of Jean Charles de Menezes that his number was found among documents belonging to the News of the World private investigator at the centre of the phone-hacking scandal.

Relatives and campaigners in the case of Menezes – a Brazilian shot dead by police marksmen at Stockwell tube station in 2005 – now fear they may also have been targeted by the investigator Glenn Mulcaire.

Yasmin Khan, a spokeswoman for the Justice4Jean campaign, told the Guardian they had just discovered that Mulcaire’s list included the phone number of Jean Charles’s cousin Alex Pereira.

“We were told yesterday,” she said. “We approached police last week and they got back to us yesterday with Alex’s number and told us to submit the numbers of family members and members of the campaign.

“The Menezes family are deeply pained to find their phones may have been hacked at a time at which they were at their most vulnerable and bereaved. They are bewildered as to why the police did not approach them with this information earlier, and fear the police may be attempting to cover up their own wrongdoing once more relating to this case”.

The family has written to the prime minister asking him to extend the remit of the phone-hacking inquiry to establish whether police officers involved in the Menezes investigation were leaking information to the press — either for financial benefit or to prop up the reputation of Scotland Yard.

The letter takes particular issue with the relationship between Andy Hayman – the former assistant commissioner who ran the first phone-hacking inquiry – and News International. Since leaving the police Hayman has written for the Times, which is owned by NI.

“In the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s Stockwell 2 investigation the practice of police off-the-record briefings to the media was scrutinised,” the letter notes, “and the IPCC found that Andy Hayman had deliberately ‘misled the public’ over claims the person who had been shot dead by the police on 22 July 2005 was one of the four men who were being sought in connection with the attempted bombings of the previous day.

“Recent coverage of the police’s role in investigating allegations of phone hacking, including Mr Hayman’s evidence to the home affairs select committee, have highlighted his close relationship with News International, including potential financial links. We are conscious that the newspapers owned by News International provided some of the most virulent and often misleading coverage around Jean’s death and its aftermath.”

The letter was also sent to Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband and Keith Vaz, chairman of the home affairs select committee. It concludes: “Considering what is now known about Andy Hayman’s relationship with News International we would like the inquiry into this scandal to extend its remit to scrutinise whether police officers involved in the Menezes investigation were leaking information to the press, either for financial benefit or in a vain effort to deflect criticism from the actions of the Metropolitan police which had led to Jean’s death.

“These issues are of extreme importance to our family, whilst the accountability of the police and how politically sensitive criminal investigations are reported in the media are clearly a matter of public interest. We hope you will take these issues forward on our behalf.”

The sixth anniversary of De Menezes’s death is next week.

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Pakistan ‘punished’ in Pipelineistan

Posted by seumasach on July 12, 2011

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

13th July, 2011

Before the end of 2011, Pakistan will start working on its stretch of the IP (Iran-Pakistan) gas pipeline – according to Asim Hussain, Pakistan’s federal minister for petroleum and natural resources. The 1,092 kilometers of pipeline on the Iranian side are already in place.

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Source of terror threat is in UK Government, says a police Principal Intelligence Analyst

Posted by seumasach on July 12, 2011

Terroronthetube

 

9th July, 2011

Tony Farrell had been employed for twelve years as ‘Principle Intelligence Analyst’ for South Yorkshire Police, 13th largest of the 44 police forces in the UK. His job involved producing a yearly ‘Strategic Threat Assessment Matrix’ to determine how the police force had to prioritise its activities. Assessed ‘threats’ ranged from ASBOs (anti-social behaviour orders) to the terrorist threat allegedly presented by Islamic extremists. Having a statistics degree, it was his job to translate the different ‘strategic threats’ into a ‘matrix’ of relative numerical weighted probabilities

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Shakespeare and those French conspiracy theories

Posted by seumasach on May 31, 2011

Cailean Bochanan

31st May, 2011

The British press is awash with articles denouncing the French obsession with conspiracies theories and their belief that Strauss-Kahn has been set up. Such an idea is , of course, unthinkable to the trusting anglo-saxons. Obviously Shakespeare laboured in vain to alert us to the skullduggery implicit in power politics. His plays are a veritable compendium of manipulation techniques. assassinations, news spin and slander, some of which are remarkably modern sounding. It was during the Elizabethan period that techniques such as false flag operations were honed by Walsingham and the Earl of Essex. Even mainstream academic histories have to admit that these gentleman routinely organised “Spanish/Catholic plots’ aiming, for example, to kill the queen. This technique was known as “projecting”- the plots were, naturally, always “uncovered”. We know definitively that the Babbington plot which implicated Mary Queen of Scots in a supposed Spanish invasion was organised by  Walsingham, Elizabeth I’s intelligence chief.

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US envoy admits role in Aldo Moro killing

Posted by seumasach on May 8, 2011

Telegraph

8th May, 2011

An American envoy has claimed that he played a critical role in the fate of Aldo Moro, the former Italian prime minister who was murdered by terrorists in 1978.

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“If you believe the newest death of Osama Bin Laden YOU’RE STUPID!” Cindy Sheehan

Posted by seumasach on May 6, 2011

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Osama bin Laden’s useful death

Posted by seumasach on May 3, 2011

In a propaganda piece reeking of US Triumphalism, two alleged journalists, Adam Goldman and Chris Brummitt, of the Associated Press or, rather, of the White House Ministry of Truth, write, or copy off a White House or CIA press release that “Osama bin Laden, the terror mastermind killed by Navy SEALs in an intense firefight, was hunted down based on information first gleaned years ago (emphasis added) from detainees at secret CIA prison sites in Eastern Europe, officials disclosed Monday.”

How many Americans will notice that the first paragraph of the “report” justifies CIA prisons and torture? Without secret prisons and torture “the terror mastermind” would still be running free, despite having died from renal failure in 2001.

How many Americans will have the wits to wonder why the “terror mastermind” ­ who defeated not merely the CIA and the FBI, but all 16 US intelligence agencies along with Israel’s Mossad and the intelligence services of NATO, who defeated NORAD, the National Security Council, the Pentagon and Joint Chiefs of Staff, the US Air Force, and Air Traffic Control, who caused security procedures to fail four times in US airports in one hour on the same day, who caused the state-of-the-art Pentagon air defenses to fail, and who managed to fly three airliners into three buildings with pilots who did not know how to fly ­ has not pulled off any other attack in almost ten years? Do Americans really believe that a government’s security system that can so totally fail when confronted with a few Saudi Arabians with box cutters can renew itself to perfection overnight?

How many Americans will notice the resurrection of the long missing bin Laden as “terror mastermind” after his displacement by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the Guantanamo prisoner who confessed to being the “mastermind of 9/11” after being water-boarded 183 times?

Americans are too busy celebrating to think, a capability that seems to have been taken out of their education.

Americans are so enthralled over the death of bin Laden that they do not wonder why information gleamed years ago would take so long to locate a person who was allegedly living in a million-dollar building equipped with all the latest communication equipment next to the Pakistani Military Academy. Allegedly, the “most wanted criminal” was not moving from hide-out to hide-out in desolate mountains, but ensconced in luxury quarters in broad daylight. Nevertheless, despite his obvious location, it took the CIA years to find him after claiming to have gained information of his whereabouts out of captives in secret prisons. This is the image of the CIA as the new Keystone Cops.

In an immediate follow-up to the announcement that the Navy SEALs and CIA mercenaries acted in an exemplary fashion following the rules of engagement while a cowardly bin Laden hid behind a woman shield when the gunfire erupted, we have from the pressitutes that “U.S. officials conceded the risk of renewed attack. The terrorists almost certainly will attempt to avenge bin Laden’s death, CIA Director Leon Panetta wrote in a memo. . . . Within a few hours, the Department of Homeland Security warned that bin Laden’s death was likely to provide motivation for attacks from ‘homegrown violent extremists’.”

John Brennan, White House counter-terrorism adviser, told reporters that “it was inconceivable that the terrorist fugitive didn’t have support in Pakistan where his hideout had been custom built six years ago in a city with a heavy military presence.”

So the claimed murder of bin Laden by the US in a sovereign foreign country with which the US is not at war, a crime under international law, has set up three more self-serving possibilities:

Terrorists will avenge bin Laden’s death, says the CIA, setting up another false flag attack to keep the profits flowing into the military/security complex and the power flowing into the unaccountable CIA. Homeland Security can extend the domestic police state, abuse of travelers, and arrests of war protestors. And Pakistan is under the gun of invasion and takeover (for India, of course) for shielding bin Laden.

The Israel Lobby’s representatives in the US Congress quickly fell in with the agenda. Senator Carl Levin, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, declared that the Pakistani Army and intelligence agency “have a lot of questions to answer, given the location, the length of time and the apparent fact that this was actually ­ this facility was actually build for bin Laden, and its closeness to the central location of the Pakistani army.”

The two reporters question nothing in the government’s propaganda. Instead, the reporters join in the celebration. Nevertheless they let slip that “officials were weighing the release of at least one photo taken of bin Laden’s body as part of what Brennan called an effort to make sure ‘nobody has any basis to try and deny the death.'”

As the Guardian and European newspapers have revealed, the photo of the dead bin Laden is a fake. As the alleged body has been dumped into the ocean, nothing remains but the word of the US government, which lied about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda connections, about yellowcake, about Iranian nukes, and, according to thousands of experts, about 9/11. Suddenly the government is telling us the truth about bin Laden’s death? If you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn that I’ll let you have for a good price.

Paul Craig Roberts

Rense.com

3rd May, 2011

My initial interpretation of the faked bin Laden death was that Obama needed closure of the Afghan war and occupation in order to deal with the US budget deficit. Subsequent statements from Obama regime officials suggest that the agenda might be to give Americans a piece of war victory in order to boost their lagging enthusiasm. The military/security complex will become richer and more powerful, and Americans will be rewarded with vicarious pleasure in victory over enemies.

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Bin Laden’s staged death predicted in March, 2010

Posted by seumasach on May 3, 2011

Staging bin Laden’s death will be seen as a fitting end to this genocidal war for the control of energy resources. Of course it will have to be done so that visual identification is not possible.

Enver Masud

The Wisdom Fund

25th March, 2010

It appears that we are being primed for the “death” of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

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Sleepwalking into the imperial dark

Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2011

Tom Engelhart

Antiwar.com

20th April, 2011

But then, how often do empires end well, really? They live vampirically by feeding off others until, sooner or later, they begin to feed on themselves, to suck their own blood, to hollow themselves out. Sooner or later, they find themselves, as in our case, economically stressed and militarily extended in wars they can’t afford to win or lose.

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Our Time of Universal Deceit Needs An Orwell

Posted by seumasach on March 14, 2011

Paul Craig Roberts

Global Research

14th March, 2011

 

If we were to be blessed with a 21st century George Orwell, he would coin a new “speak” to apply to “support the troops.” Would he call this “Deceptive Speak”? Or would he be more clever?

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Massive anti-US rally held in Pakistan

Posted by seumasach on March 1, 2011

PressTV

28th February, 2011

More people in Pakistan are joining protests against a CIA contractor charged with the murder of two Pakistanis in the eastern city of Lahore in January.

University students, human rights and political activists as well as lawyers have called for punishing Raymond Davis.

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