Archive for August 11th, 2006

The BBC have some amazing journalists. For example: when a bomb lands on a building in Lebanon or Gaza they are able, within hours, to tell a listening and watching world that the inhabitants were civilians.

So, why do I say that these are “amazing insights”?

Hezbollah adherents do not wear a badge that can be seen when the corpse is carried from the rubble. The terrorists that Israel are attacking are not an organised army with a uniform or identifying marks of any sort. So to say, as they are, that the victims are civilians requires intelligence better than that which the obscenely rich IDF (Israeli Defence Force) can call upon.

Frankly, if we are involved in a war again in the future, I think we should use BBC correspondents rather than spooks as their information is so certain and so precise.

Or, just maybe, the BBC is swallowing Green Helmet Guy’s lies hook, line and sinker… maybe.


If any of you have not yet signed the petition against the closure of the Accident and Emergency facilities at Worthing and Southlands hospitals, well sign it won’t you!

Sign the KWASH petition supported by Conservative MPs Tim Loughton and Peter Bottomley as well as Adur District Council and Worthing Borough Council.


With the confirmation of found videos, we can hopefully stop hearing terrorist apologists on Radio 4… What hope!

Today’s most important news, though, is the government-run protests in Somalia today. It is clear, from this, that Somalia will side with Iran in the future and, if it can raise its revenues, will start to fund and train terrorists in the future.