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BBC News article

Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:22 am

I know this has got nothing to do with football but I have to make a note of this anyway.

I can't sleep. I'm wide awake and watching BBC News.

In the top right hand corner of the screen were two white video bars. You never see these bars during this sort of show; if you see them at all you see them towards the end of a programme that has a scheduled ending.

Just now Mike Embley the BBC news reader began reading a news article about the NSA and Syria when all of a sudden it skipped a few sentences (like a DVD skipping forward) and those video bars disappeared.

It is so obvious what just happened. Someone within the intelligence community ordered the BBC to redact the article. I have never seen anything so obvious it's embarrassing.

Re: BBC News article

Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:10 am

you may well be killed for that observation. 8-)

Re: BBC News article

Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:23 pm

Sneggyblubird wrote:you may well be killed for that observation. 8-)


The weather in Paris is unusually good for this time of year. ;)

Re: BBC News article

Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:37 pm

Let's look at this rationally and logically.

What is most likely? A skip in your digital tv signal (which is very common), a less that perfect recording or the secret service 'editing' a news transmission instantly remotely and leaving evidence to show they have in an organisation that proudly protects its editorial independence.

Re: BBC News article

Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:43 pm

maybe but still their is truth in this in some respect they control what we see and their time is running out
governments soon will be exposed and [people will be horrified, livid, etc etc

Re: BBC News article

Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:19 pm

recharding wrote:Let's look at this rationally and logically.

What is most likely? A skip in your digital tv signal (which is very common), a less that perfect recording or the secret service 'editing' a news transmission instantly remotely and leaving evidence to show they have in an organisation that proudly protects its editorial independence.


Well, MI6 did manufacture evidence over Iraq seeking uranium from Africa and the claims of 45 minutes were shown to proved to be untrue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_Dossier

Coming back to that broadcasting anomaly last week, I can only say what I saw. It was NOT a mere glitch in transmission like the occasional digital signal breakup. It was not like anything I had seen before, it was a definite skip. :?

Yes there maybe a genuinely innocent explanation but given the recent revelations regarding the Western intelligence services, how anyone can still be of an opinion that the BBC is completely immune to immensely powerful organizations like GCHQ or MI6 is beyond me. :lol:

By sheer coincidence I happened to be in Parliament Square on 15 July 2003 and walked past Dr David Kelly just as he was about to enter that now infamous Foreign Affairs Select Committee hearing. :o

Three days later he was found dead on a hill in Oxfordshire. :o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BN1jSpiyIM

Re: BBC News article

Sun Sep 08, 2013 1:13 am

recharding wrote:Let's look at this rationally and logically.

What is most likely? A skip in your digital tv signal (which is very common), a less that perfect recording or the secret service 'editing' a news transmission instantly remotely and leaving evidence to show they have in an organisation that proudly protects its editorial independence.

The only organisation I've ever heard claim this is the BBC themselves.......mmmmm!

I'm sorry but if you honestly believe the BBC are impartial you are either a professional debunker (I'm not claiming that you are), brainwashed by the BBC's constant claim to be impartial (a distinct possibility) or just in absolute denial of what is really going on in the world at the moment (also a distinct possibility).

Whichever of the three mentioned above I wish you well.

Re: BBC News article

Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:18 am

SL69 still thinks that 'Men In Black' was a documentary. And apparently, he also has a very tiny ray-gun (according to the Interpol South East Asia 'Most Wanted Sex Tourists' web site).