With apologies to the late Minne Ripperton! The Boiling Frog spotted an excellent example of the BBC eulogising the wonders of the EU here. The BBC's coverage of the Gulf oil spill continually shadowed the line taken by Obama, namely that this was the worst ecological disaster ever to hit the region and that the shorelines would take generations to recover. So, when the hated BP managed to successfully cap the Oil spill, and then it emerged that the imagined environmental holocaust had, erm, mostly vanished, what to do for the intrepid BBC? Answer - raise Piper Alpha. Even though it happened 22 years ago, the BBC actually led the post 7am news section with the allegation that the environmental damage it caused back then is still threatening the environment today and nothing is being done about. Or so Mike Thomsonspeculates. As far as I can see, this story is little more than his imaginations and certainly does not deserve such prominent placement on the BBC daily news schedule. Then again the demanding narrative showing how evil Big Oil is requires sustenance now that BP is no longer the biggest menace in the world....so back to the 80's. At the weekend, Irish Republican terrorists tried to kill police officers in the nearby town of Lurgan. On "Today", this morning, (7.32 no link yet) the BBC covered the issue. Naturally there was no one from the majority Unionist community on to express an opinion. Instead we had a Police Chief Inspector and Margaret Ritchie - the staccato-speaking Dalek sound-a-like leader of the nationalist SDLP. The Inspector gave a pretty accurate view of what actually happened, Ritchie was then allowed to explain why in her view MI5 don't have the necessary skills to gather intelligence on terrorists here! This surprised Humphyrs (as it would anysentient human being apart from SDLP supporters!) and he enquired how this could be. Ritchie explained that the absence of the name of one of the many "I can't believe it's not the IRA" groups from the MI5 website was proof testament that they were not up to the job. She then alleged M15 did not share intelligence with the Police. Humphyrs rightly asked the Chief Inspector if this was the case and he advised that the Police were happy with the sharing of intelligence. So Ritchie was thoroughly exposed. Yet, amazingly, she was allowed to continue to waffle, there was no attempt to press her on her ludicrous statements, and indeed Humphyrs tone was remarkably sympathetic. Why do Nationalist politicians get SUCH an easy ride from the BBC? Do you think, and this is just a wild guess, it is because there is a large degree of sympathy for their cause amongst BBC staff? And if there is latent sympathy for Nationalism, do you think that might extend to the more militant breed in IRA/Sinn Fein? And if that is the case, isn't it ironic that the British Broadcasting Corporation is little more than a mouthpiece for those who hate Britain? And isn't THAT a total disgrace? Just off air! Did you see my fleeting appearance on Sunday Live? I had to laugh at the composition of the panel in the studio - two Muslims and Bruce Anderson. Then up pops Moazzem Begg, Gitmo poster boy par excellence to tell us how AWFUL those evil Americans are in how they treated 15 yr old Omar. (No mention of Sgt Speers murdered by this piece of vermin and his widow and two young girls, natch) Then another guy pops up to tell us how awful those Israelis in! They had the box-set on! I tried to come back on the lies told about Guanatanamo but did not get the chance. Allah be praised! Just to remind you that myself and my Biased BBC colleague Hippiepooter will be live via videolink on the BBC1 Sunday Morning Live programme starting at 10am (I think). They want to talk about "torture" and whether it is ever justified? I want to talk about how the media is the Jihadists greatest asset. We shall see how we get on. The allegation of "torture" from captured Islamic Jihadists is simply that - an unproven allegation right out of the Al Queda guidebook for gaining the interest of gullible media outlets. If we want to discuss torture, let's talk about the unbelievable torture carried out by Islamic killers. Of course robust and lawful interrogation of any terrorist is something of which I fully appprove if it can save innocent lives. It is insulting to insinuate that our professionals in the military would use unlawful practises and of course the very discussion diverts attention away from those who throw grenades into vehicles containing defenceless women, those who decapitate and video their savagery. The essence of the discusson is to distract attention from a broader issue - why do we not focus on the torturers and killers who do so in the name of Islam. Here's the image the BBC to set up the interviews in the morning.s "As trials at the infamous Guantanamo Bay resume we ask were its brutal methods really the wrong response to terrorism? Or is torture – sometimes - justified?" Note the use of infamous and brutal. It's an ambush folks... I don't mean to be disrespectful to Scotland but I notice the BBC states as a matter of fact that "The Edinburgh International Festival is a pinnacle of global culture." Is this true? Really? BBC then goes on to point out that this "pinnacle of global culture" may be under threat because of the evil Coalition cuts. Say it ain't so and only put one point of view. BBC praising for his cringing endorsement of the Mosque close to Ground Zero. I'm hearing rumours it will be called the "Atta Centre for Peace and Reconciliation".... Anyone catch the FAWNING interview with Alistair Darling on Today this morning 8.30am (no link yet, they are sooo slow) It appears that Darling was in fact an economic guru and he saved us from the worst of the recession which, of course, started in America. The BBC are revising history to make us think that the Darling years were the golden years and now the wicked Coalition is undoing all the good work he wrought on our behalf. Vote Labour, pip pip.LOVING EU HAS MADE MY LIFE SO BEAUTIFUL....
Prominent on BBC News earlier today was a report that Dutch airline KLM is refusing to pay out compensation to its passengers delayed by the volcanic ash cloud earlier this year.
And throughout the report the BBC just couldn't stop mentioning the EU. It was liberally sprinkled with phrases such as; "protected by EU rules", "under EU rules passengers are entitled to compensation", "the EU Commission promises to get tough" and so on. The obligatory 'financially hit family' were featured, who were facing poor treatment from the airline. The tone of the report was very clear; nasty airlines, but at least the nice EU is on your side. They even interviewed a European Commission spokesman in front of the Berlaymont which must be a first (The BBC do know where it is then?), but no-one from the airline was interviewed or any hint that the airlines were grounded because of an EU decision in first place.
BIG OIL...
MI5 KNOW NOTHING...
MOAZZEM BEGG, ME AND THE BBC
>> SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 2010
BBBC ON BBC ALERT
>> SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2010
GLOBAL CULTURE UNDER TORY ATTACK!
OBAMA AND THE MOSQUE
THE FINEST CHANCELLOR WE EVER HAD.
Monday, 16 August 2010
Posted by Britannia Radio at 12:47