Tag Archives: U.K.

Media Bias – Where do the lies stop and where does the truth begin?

What do we think?  We pick up a newspaper and read a journalists views on politics – now we see a statement from the home office.  Here comes some spin on the AV referendum.  And another publicity campaign – this … Continue reading

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UK Statistics authority guilty of war crimes

A tad sensationalist, but not far from the truth. They may plead to be as thick as two short planks and dull as ditchwater (well, we already knew that, didn’t we?) but the UK statistics authority have gotten themselves into … Continue reading

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Criminalising Britain – the BlacBloc tactic

I have been reading a number of reports about a militant movement against the establishment – the BlacBloc – which was involved in the confrontation with protesters and the police on the TUC march, 26th March 2011. What is become … Continue reading

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Census 2011 – read between the lines

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Why Libyan airstrikes are a bad idea

So, we marched forward with a ‘No Fly Zone’ imposed by NATO in a quickly drafted agreement involving the US, the UK and France.  All things seem to be going according to plan. Except, the introduction of a No Fly … Continue reading

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Defend Wikileaks – John Pilger

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Heed the word: Murder, Espionage and War Crimes – a most unethical conflict of interests in national census 2011

Would you allow sensitive information regarding your date and country of birth, previous address history, current whereabouts, ethnic identity, sex, sexual orientation, employer, travel route to work and religious affiliations to the same agents who have held ‘terrorists’ in Guantanamo … Continue reading

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The truth about Cannabis

Len Richmond’s film ‘What if Cannabis Cured Cancer?’ comes at a time when medical facts surrounding the herb are overwhelmingly in favour of its de-criminalisation. For those of a educated mind and clear conscience, the facts – supported in this … Continue reading

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Wikileaks, Manning, The Guardian and a case of journalistic ethics

The case of Bradley Manning and his alleged crimes of treason to the US government has put the spotlight on several ethical factors surrounding journalism. No person who has witnessed the collateral murder footage could deny that this leak has … Continue reading

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The Creature from Jekyll Island

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