Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Independent - The Hutton Inquiry

In 2003 British Prime Minister Tony Blair wanted to attack Iraq and was seeking aid from the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) in order to make a justifiable case of it. The SIS didn't give a favorable response and subtley let the media know their feelings on the situation. The reporters needed a connection to this secret world and government scientist Dr. David Kelly was the man for the job. It turns out Kelly talked a bit to much and soon committed suicide, or so the media announced. The brings into question the powers at play in the British government and their connection with the ever-influential media. Some stories that fall into certain media contact's hands come directly from SIS even bigger ones may even be from the CIA. These stories are meant to turn heads in a favorable way for whichever government is behind it and they are not always true.




http://www.phillipknightley.com/articles/propaganda/ios170803.html

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