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BBC Talking Point

Phil Toms | 05.11.2001 02:43

Discussion of the subject of Palestine does not seem to be allowed on BBC talking point "War on terrorism"

I listened twice to BBC World Service Talking Point "war on Terrorism" and was horrified to hear questions about American support militarily economically and politically for Israeli expansion deflected and ignored blatantly and repeatedly. This appears to be censorship, and will further inflame anger, and undermine the credibility of the BBC. The inability of the media to discuss this undermines the morality of "our" side, putting the UK at risk. They do react to feedback, here is the link, they also have audio.
 http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/talking_point/newsid_1632000/1632831.stm

Phil Toms
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05.11.2001 11:24

The TV and BBC in particular, has been the mouthpiece for propagandists since it's inception. It has swept us into war, after war, after war and like obedient brainwashed fools, we take it all in.

One of the most important historic events, broadcast as fact, was pure fiction. The opening of Tutankamun's tomb by Howard Carter was a media stunt, a hoax relayed to gullible viewers. The tomb had been breached over a decade earlier and the most valuable treasures plundered and sold by the tomb robber, Lord Carnarvon.

The door with the unbroken seal was built by Carter, because the booty of an unbreached tomb could be shared, rather than preserved as the property of Egypt. The 'curse' was a cover to dispose of witnesses to the big lie.

The conspiracy garnered even more money with a Hollywood movie and books.

Yet for 75 years, we were duped with false history. What else could they have faked? The moon landing?

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