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Terror Networks
propaganda Alert BBC: The Shadows in the Cave (Return of the Neo-Cons)
2010-02-03
Part 1 The Myth of al Qaeda


Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#6  Bill Durodié
Posted by: tipper   2010-02-03 22:12  

#5  ...promoter of the ruling class and a 'philosopher' king. All for your own good, of course.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-03 21:17  

#4  Plato if I recall my Left wing mythology correctly was the original Fascist.

WHAAT? Please tell me you're joking...
Posted by: Free Radical   2010-02-03 19:59  

#3  Yes, the myth of AQ. The 9th circle of Hell awaits these operatives of the BBC. They may have abandoned Western Civ, but enough of those on the Western side of the Atlantic haven't.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-03 19:58  

#2  But the BBC types do know their Classics. Title is a reference to Plato's cave. Plato if I recall my Left wing mythology correctly was the original Fascist.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-02-03 19:02  

#1  http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article3001102.ece

The BBC funded a paintballing trip for men later accused of Islamic terrorism and failed to pass on information about the 21/7 bombers to police, a court was told yesterday.

Mohammed Hamid, who is charged with overseeing a two-year radicalisation programme to prepare London-based Muslim youths for jihad, was described as a “cockney comic” by a BBC producer.

The BBC paid for Mr Hamid and fellow defendants Muhammad al-Figari and Mousa Brown to go on a paintballing trip at the Delta Force centre in Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2005. The men, accused of terrorism training, were filmed for a BBC programme called DonÂ’t Panic, IÂ’m Islamic, screened in June 2005.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2010-02-03 18:45  

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