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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

A very neo-con Counter-Coup by Blair, Bush, and Murdoch.

Aug. 14, 2006 -- There is an increasing body of evidence on both sides of the Atlantic that Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has engaged in a pattern of news manufacturing and illegal activities to hype the "liquid bomb" aviation threat and influence political developments. As WMR reported on Aug. 11, the move that prompted Murdoch, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and George W. Bush to stage a phony terror threat -- namely, the attempted political coup against Blair by members of his own Cabinet and Labor Party -- was based on a Murdoch-approved illegal wiretap by his London-based News of the World royals editor that hacked into the voice and text cell phone messages of three members of Prince Charles' staff. Murdoch learned of a Labor Party move, supported by Prince Charles, to dump Blair as Prime Minister. The police investigation of that incident has now, according to Time Europe, has now graduated from the London Metropolitan Police to the department's anti-terrorism unit, the same unit that is investigating the liquid bomb hoax perpetrated on global air travelers by Murdoch and a vacationing Blair and Bush. The anti-terrorism probe is now focused on British cell phone companies Vodaphone and O2 and is expanding to investigate whether the News Corporation eavesdropping project was also directed against the reported major plotters against Blair: Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, Leader of the House of Commons Jack Straw, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain, Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett, Environment Secretary David Miliband, and Home Affairs Committee Chairman John Denham, all to the left of Blair and all critical of Blair's close relationship with Bush and Blair's acquiescence to Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
A very neo-con Counter-Coup by Blair, Bush, and Murdoch.
In reaction to the plot against Blair, Home Secretary John Reid, who has now supplanted Brown as the neo-con's heir apparent to Blair and who is a firm supporter of the Bush administration, and members of the British security services took over the "investigation" of the liquid bombing "plot," working closely with their counterparts in the Bush administration. Reid, not Deputy Prime Minister Prescott, took over as chair of the Cabinet Office Briefing Room-A (Cobra) meetings during Blair's absence in Barbados.

Masters of Deception, Phony News, and Criminal Conspiracy: Rupert Murdoch, Roger Ailes, and Tony Blair.

WMR has also learned of other NewsCorp/Fox News political chicanery. During Rep. Cynthia McKinney's August 8 election night rally at the Omega Center in the DeKalb County, outside of Atlanta, witnesses saw several off-duty Atlanta policemen leave a Fox 5 News truck and engage in name calling, uttering racial and religious epithets, and engaging in other political chicanery such as attempting to start fights with McKinney supporters. Fox and other networks later reported that the offensive comments were made by McKinney supporters. The president of Fox News is Roger Ailes, a former Republican political operative and propagandist. WMR is pursuing this story.

See how Fox News manipulated the news inside and outside the Omega Center and how its reporters and hired provocateur Atlanta cops attempted to incite violence and engage in racial and religious baiting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S8rHANZtE4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_bcaElnyAU

WMR has also exclusively obtained an affidavit about the Fox News/Atlanta Police involvement in stirring up trouble at the McKinney rally at the Omega Center: >>>cont

AFFIDAVIT OF
FAYE COFFIELD
State of GeorgiaCounty of DeKalb


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