Thursday 26 April 2012

The Leveson Cover Up/Whitewash.

I have been watching snippets of the questioning of the Rothschild Zionists Rupert and his son James Murdoch. It should be quite obvious to everyone that nothing concrete will come out of this sham. It is a Rothschild Zionist being questioned by another Rothschild Zionist about the crimes of the employees of Rothschild Zionists. This enquiry was called to find out about proven crimes committed by employees of the Murdoch mafia family. I am not sure if there is also a police investigation running parallel to this enquiry. If there is no investigation, then there should be. The only drawback to that would be that it would be carried out by the Metropolitan Police, and we know full well how that august body carry out their duties. The fact that serving policemen have been implicated in phone hacking by the now defunct News of the World brings into question the impartiality of the aforementioned police force.
This enquiry is costing the taxpayer millions of pounds and I have no confidence that the public will be better protected from rogue journalists and police officers. My reading of this is that Leveson will, at the end of the enquiry, recommend that an independent regulator be commissioned to monitor the actions of the press and that a voluntary, note the word voluntary, code of conduct be written up to guide the press in this country. Any new code of conduct should be lawfully binding. I await the outcome with interest.

Wednesday 25 April 2012

UK Parliament. Prime Ministers Questions. Farce.

I watched, against my better judgement, Prime Ministers Questions on the BBC parliament channel. It was the usual mix of schoolboy shouting and downright child like antics of grown men and women. However, it was worth it to see Cameron squirming around in his seat when the double dip recession was mentioned. true to form, Cameron blamed too much debt by the last government, too much debt by the banks and last but not least he blamed it on too much debt by the people of this country. He has been in power for two years and it is not his fault that we are back in recession. As a Prime Minister, he is incompetent, or he would be if he was actually trying to get this country back on it's feet. The fact is, he isn't. He is in power to help, firstly, the banks and the city of London, and secondly, he is helping the UK military industrial complex. To help both, he needs our armed forces to be involved in foreign wars. He gives tax payers money to the banks and the banks give that money to our arms manufacturers who then sell the weapons back to the government who pay for them with yet more tax payers money. We live in a kleptocracy. We are being governed by thieves and it's time we woke up to that fact.
to watch Ed Millibland letting Cameron off the hook was disgusting, and also seeing Ed (Bilderberg) Balls squealing like a schoolgirl was also disgusting. Cameron, at no time, gave a straight answer to any question he was asked, especially about his dealings with mafia don, Rupert Murdoch. He defended the culture secretary and so tarred himself with the same brush as the aforementioned Jeremy Hunt. Cameron knows full well that him and his millionaire government cannot be touched and he carries on with his disastrous policies without caring who he destroys in the process.
If anyone was in any doubt that our system of government needed to change, the governments we have had since 1979 when Thatcher was elected, including the Labour government, should be enough of a reminder that power corrupts and we have had our fare share of corrupt politicians.
I have not misspelled Ed Millibland's name incorrectly. It is just the way I see him.

Third World UK.

I've just heard on the BBC news that the UK is officially back in recession. Who are they trying to kid? We were never out of recession and this announcement should have been that we are now officially in "depression" Cameron has been in power for a matter of days short of two years and he must now realise that his policy of cut, cut cut is an abject failure. Jobs are not being created and we are still spending a huge amount of money fighting pointless wars and are looking to start new ones, Syria and Iran. We still have the Liam Fox scandal outstanding and now we have the scandal of the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt and his connections to Rupert Murdoch. The chancellor's budget a few weeks ago was one huge hand out to the rich. When will people in this country realise that we are being sacrificed for the benefit of the privileged few. The government are privatising the NHS by stealth, secret courts have been given the go ahead. The military will be on the streets during the Olympics and I believe that will be a regular occurrence due to the cuts imposed on the UK police forces. The population is being backed into a corner and at some point the pressure will be released and I hope
it is released peacefully. Do I believe it will be peaceful? No. The more deprived areas of our cities are beginning to resemble the third world and it is down to despair on the part of the people who live there, but the majority of blame must be placed at the feet of successive governments who failed to invest in these areas at critical times in the past. We are like a river that is being dammed and this dam is poorly built and so it will break and god help us all when it does.
Remember one thing. Despite the bad economic news, Cameron will carry on as normal, for the simple reason, he doesn't care what happens. He will escape intact. Along with the parasitic millionaires that inhabit his government, he will be OK. We are insects to him and he will swat us down without a second glance. This country will vote in regional and council elections on May 3rd. I urge everyone not to vote for any of the three main parties. Either don't vote, or vote for independent candidates. If we start now, this process of change will be peaceful, but we need to make our voice heard now.

Julian Assange.

I have watched the founder of Wikileaks two programmes on RT and was quite impressed. His lack of experience as an interviewer has allowed his interviews to be relaxed and the people he has interviewed have been allowed to do most of the talking. I won't go into detail about the people he spoke to, you can go to RT's website and watch for yourselves. The aspect I want to highlight is the hysteria that has broken out in the mainstream western media. Almost without exception, RT have been condemned for giving the controversial head of Wikileaks a platform to air his and so called undesirables opinions. This, to my eyes, is blatant double standards, especially in light of the lack of condemnation of both the Bahrain government and the head of formula 1 for allowing the grand prix to go ahead despite at leas one death in the hours leading up to the start of the race and also the attempted firebombing of a Team India car as it was heading back to the team hotel.
Usually, I am in favour of keeping politics and sport completely apart, but in this case, the sport in question was being used by the Bahrain government to portray the country as being stable, when, clearly, it was far from that.
As for Julian Assange, I believe that he deserves to be given a voice to highlight exactly what he and Wikileaks are actually trying to achieve and no holier than thou media moguls have the right to prevent anyone from their right to free speech.
I think there is more to come from this story.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Mordechai Vanunu.

I felt that I had to blog about this man because he seems to have slipped off the radar. His story is a tragic one that however highlights Israel's disregard of basic human rights. Israel regards him as a traitor but, outside of Israel he is regarded as a whistleblower who in 1986 revealed details of Israel's secret nuclear programme. He was a nuclear technician whose conscience cause him to oppose the very concept of Weapons of Mass Destruction. He revealed his secrets to the UK press. Mossad, the Israeli secret service, lured him to Italy where he was abducted and taken back to Israel and was tried in private. he was found guilty and sentenced to  
eighteen years in prison of which, at least eleven were spent in solitary confinement. he was released in 2004 but has suffered harassment and arrest ever since due to his so called violation of his terms of release. These terms included, A ban from using phones and owning cell phones, banned from having contact with citizens of any other country. Banned from having access to the Internet. Forbidden from approaching any embassy or consulate. Forbidden from coming within five hundred meters of any international border. Banned from leaving the state of Israel. A court in 2005 allowed him to visit Gaza and the West Bank but the Israeli authorities reversed the court's decision. Despite the draconian restrictions imposed on him, Vanunu has been able to give interviews to foreign press, which included a live telephone interview with BBC Radio Scotland.
He has received quite a few international honours including being voted Rector of Glasgow University in 2004 by the students. He was of course unable to carry out any of the duties due to his confinement within the state of Israel.
Mordechai Vanunu's case highlights Israel's complete disregard for basic human rights. This is what they can do to a citizen. What barbarities are they inflicting on the Palestinian people that is kept hidden from foreign eyes. It is about time that the government of the state of Israel was brought to account for years of human rights abuses.
I will continue to try and highlight Israel's lack of transparency with regard to due process of law. They have escaped punishment for too long and now is the time for the international community to act. Delay will only exacerbate the problem.