Sunday 4 September 2011

FAKE SECRET DOCUMENTS PART OF OIL WARS

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Beware the latest disinformation on Libya.



The security services want to make Gaddafi look bad and the new al-Qaeda government of Libya look good.



Abdel Hakim Belhadj is the top military man in the new Libyan government and he helped found a group which was part of al Qaeda.



Hence the following stories:



1. "A secret letter found in an abandoned Libyan government building appears to show that MI6 provided intelligence which led to the 'rendition' of a Libyan dissident... Abdel Hakim Belhadj..."



(Britain handed rebel to Gaddafi torturers: Devastating secret ...‎ Daily Mail)



This is meant to make you feel sorry for Belhadj.



It may also be meant to hurt BP, which is 'linked to MI6', and help certain rival oil companies.





2. The UK government "secretly helped free the Lockerbie bomber to appease Colonel Gaddafi, who was threatening to scupper oil contracts and unleash ‘holy war’ on Britain, it was revealed yesterday."



(Devastating secret files reveal Labour lies over Gaddafi: Dictator ...‎ Daily Mail)



This is meant to distract you from the fact that elements of the CIA most likely did the Lockerbie Bombing.



3. "The documents, seen by The Daily Telegraph, unearth British intelligence suspicions about links between Iran and al-Qaeda dating back almost a decade."



(Libyan 'extremist' Britain allowed to stay was link to al-Qaeda in ...)



LOL. FAKE, FAKE, FAKE.









There is a battle going on among the security services of the West, all anxious to grab Libya's oil and all anxious to get reconstruction projects. (Dash for profit in post-war Libya carve-up)



Exxon has just done a deal with Russia's Rosneft, thus frustrating BP. (For BP Exxon-Rosneft deal is a reminder of its errors‎)





Nicola Jones, writing in New Scientist, 19 November 2001, (Taliban nuclear documents mirror spoof article - 19 November 2001 ...) pointed out that 'Taliban nuclear documents' found by BBC reporter John Simpson were identical to a spoof article.



In 2001, John Simpson claimed he had found documents strewn on the floor of a Taliban recruitment centre in Kabul.



He claimed these documents apparently described how to build a thermonuclear device.The documents, according to Simpson showed "how dangerous Bin Laden's Al Qaeda network aspired to be".



According to the New Scientist: The sentences shown in focus by the camera also come from a famous document called "Weekend Scientist: Let's Make a Thermonuclear Device", which was first published in 1979 as a humour piece by The Journal of Irreproducible Results.



Reportedly, John Simpson was a university friend of a former head of MI6.



aangirfan: SPOOKY JOURNALISTS



aferrismoon said...



While in the UK, I watched a BBC report 'starring' Orla Guerin.



The viewer was presented with a roomful of burnt corpses (referring the holocaust).



They viewed one by the wall; yet the wall was clean , not a burn mark anywhere.



Taking it all in we have the ever-so-sensitive and slightly frail Orla, with her soft, lilting Irish brogue, showing us round a room full of burnt corpses enclosed by 4 unsmoked walls.



Nearly every report and photo seemed to be faked to the most rudimentary standards.



And obviously every one's in on it, though for what reasons I can't begin to think - I guess the small lie versus the greater good scenario.



There was another, with the winsome Orla in an underground secret-service HQ bunker, though all the signs were in English; even my Dad had to laugh.



Nevertheless , with the reports in the dim, distant past, the layering of lies continues with those fakes taken as truth - which I guess the whole 9/11 thang does to massive effect.



Of course , if not already, they will 'find' the exact orders for Yvonne Fletcher and Lockerbie - how's that fer closure :)







In June 2009, in a news item entitled 'Obama refuses to ‘meddle’ in Iran,' the BBC used a photo from a pro-Ahmadinejad rally in Iran and passed it off as a pro-Mousavi rally photo.



BBC Admits to Using Fake Photo in#IranElection Coverage.





Can YOU spot a 'fake'?



This is Kath Oey - (Wikipedia)



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