March 20, 2013
By Mick Meaney We’ve all been saying it for years, but now, 10 years too late, the mainstream media has finally begun reporting the truth. :::::::: We’ve all been saying it for years, but now, 10 years too late, the mainstream media has finally begun reporting the truth. Even since before the hyped “shock-and-awe” beginning of the Iraq war, it was obvious to almost every critical-thinking person that a tidal wave of government lies and deceit was about to lead to the mass murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. That reality, revealed in no small part by genuine investigative journalists, has been largely censored for the past decade. But now the BBC’s Panorama programme will broadcast a report that finally reveals that, three months before the war, MI6 and the CIA were informed by top sources that Iraq had no WMDs.
It seems ironic that only now, a full decade later, the very mainstream media that became a mouthpiece for both George W. Bush and Tony Blair, the same media that propelled — without question — a torrent of government propaganda, are now questioning the despicable lies they once reported as fact. However, the mainstream media also needs to turn its focus inwards, on its own cowardly journalists and editors who restricted the flow of information, as they too are guilty of deceit on a near global scale. But perhaps now with the safety of a Tory/Lib Dem government, who won’t threaten the BBC’s licence fee if the corporation paints the previous Labour government in a negative light, are free to report the truth — as long as that truth toes the party line. According to the BBC:
Surprisingly, the BBC has actually said:
Iraq’s foreign minister Naji Sabri was in touch with Bill Murray, former head of the CIA’s station in Paris. The two men met in New York in September 2002. Murray is cited as saying that Saddam Hussein:
Maybe the mainstream media’s willingness to report truth at this level could be argued as a case of ‘better late than never’, but the question must still be asked: If Britain had a Labour government in power today, would it be so willing to report such damning information? And if looking at the long years when the Labour government were in power, if that is anything to go by, then the answer is clearly a solid “no’. But more importantly, these latest revelations must renew calls for Bush and Blair to stand trial for war crimes. Since 2003, the UK has spent -9.24bn, and the US has spent $802bn, killing at least 122,089 civilians in Iraq — according to official figures, but experts estimate the number of slaughtered individuals to be much higher. The mainstream media must also shoulder some of the blame as they gave unquestioning support to these psychopathic war criminals, peddling their lies and disinformation into the homes — and minds — of millions, suppressing investigative journalists who dare report information that could alter the public perception of Operation “Freedom”. Submitters Website: http://www.rinf.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mick Meaney is an alternative media activist and founder of RINF alternative news. |
WMD Lies — Mainstream Media Must Also Shoulder Responsibility
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It’s one thing to say the thruth 10 years after the facts, it is an other one to say the thruth about thing that are appenning right now! BBC should say:Hugo Chavez was not a dictator but a leader for his people, BBc should say: Iran is not a danger to world peace, BBC should say: USA & UK must cut military expenses to invest more in social welfare, education & health, BBC should sai: UK & USA must stop now to steel oil from the irakian people, BBC should say: people & environment must be place before profit, etc…… Read more »