Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Its a farce alright!


Another terrible day for british journalism


The Bottle/Airliner plot trial was a farce alright, but not for the ridiculous reasons suggested by the MSM. When will people put 2 and 2 together and notice the obvious: that these 6th form drop outs are not terrorist masterminds but gullible stooges being set up in a grand game of propaganda. Rashid Rauf - the supposed ring leader and part time David Blaine style escapoligist - is nowhere to be seen. Once again the men at the top, the ring leaders who encourage these poor simpletons into making their youtube martyr video diaries escape into the ether. How convenient! Just as in the bluewater trial it is plain to see that agent provocateurs are used by the intelligence agencies to set the recruits up and then leave them high and dry, just in time for the security services to swoop and FOX news to declare another "TERRORIST PLOT" to be foiled. Come on people and more importantly come on journalists!

Read the comments on the mails coverage of the story for a good laugh.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

'Bomber' caught at US embassy-Independent

The amassing evidence for a US/Israeli attack on Iran is so large it is not worht commenting on in this blog which is reserved for some of the more hidden stories.



Here is one such story in todays Independent


These otherwise forgotten Al Queada also rans really should be investigated thorougly.

Saturday, 22 September 2007

Tuesday, 4 September 2007

More Double Agents..

This time in Canada...


This is all too familiar to anyone who has followed the cases in the UK:


Canadian insider

more on this soon.

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Double Agents

The controversial release of a high profile Al-queda target always raises suspicions.

Pakistan's release of al-Qaida suspect upsets US and UK

This is not the first time someone of such apparent significance to Al-queda has been set loose, not all of them by Pakistani courts. I will write a moedetailed entry on this phenomena soon.

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Browns Distraction?




I apologise for sticking a question mark on the end of all my entries, its just that im never 100% sure , just 99%.

Anyway following the failed terrorist attacks of a few days ago Gordon Brown has surprisingly not decided to wallow in rhetoric and has seemingly been all together more level-headed.

Infact in his first Commons statement since becomming prime minister Brown outlined some very progressive proposals which seem to be at odds with the general direction Tony Blair was taking the country.

Browns constitutional changes


Perhaps Brown was different from Blair? ...and in a good way.

Perhaps not.



This statement really shouldnt have come as a surprise i guess, as Brown had aleady outlined his desire for constituional change in previous speeches.

The other pertinent point he had made in previous speeches was that he would get tougher on terror. When a politician says that you have to wonder just what they have in mind, well in this case we know all too well. Brown seems determined to continue this aspect of Blairs rule.

Browns anti-terror proposals

Now included in these tough new measures is permiting wire tapping as evidence, interrogation of suspects after being charged and ofcourse 90day detention without trial.




Now it seems the constitutional measures are at this moment just a proposal and although its a positve sign we have to reserve judgement till we see what is actually implemented. On the other hand the anti-terror bill which is due to be presented to the house of commons soon is about as draconian as anything we have seen so far.




The question i ask is did this new anti-terror bill stand any chance of being enacted without the most recent terrorist scare? Considering the 90 day detention clause has been repeatedly rejected i would doubt it. However since the weekend all bets are off. How fortunate for Gordon Brown

The timing of the terrorists once again has proved to be very convenient for the politicians. Just a thought.