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originally posted by: boymonkey74
Why didn't they release all the info online instead?.
why hand it to the BBC so they can claim it was covered up?.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: boymonkey74
Why didn't they release all the info online instead?.
Well, they never had any info...
why hand it to the BBC so they can claim it was covered up?.
As you said, they will claim it was covered up.
Normal way Veterans Today seems to work.... claim you have a story, give story to someone else, then claim they covered it up. If they actually had any real info they would have sent it to all the media outlets, and also put it online. But as they do not actually have any facts they just claim it was given to someone then covered up.
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: OOOOOO
Sorry I just don't buy it because he gave his so called evidence to the BBC.
Put all the evidence online for all to see or a foreign newspaper.
He can now claim that his evidence was lost or destroyed by the BBC or they covered it up.
Like others have said the site has admitted it lies.
Yes it may be happening but this guy doesn't have any evidence really.
originally posted by: OOOOOO
that included the setup of a colossal 250,000 “shell virtual oil and gas companies” registered from a few house addresses in Finchley Rd London,
originally posted by: hellobruce
claim you have a story, give story to someone else, then claim they covered it up. If they actually had any real info they would have sent it to all the media outlets, and also put it online. But as they do not actually have any facts they just claim it was given to someone then covered up.
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: Shamrock6
Yeah just researched them....not a great source.
OP
Why didn't they release all the info online instead?. why hand it to the BBC so they can claim it was covered up?.
Sure things need looking into but If I had evidence of what you describe I wouldn't give it to the bbc.
In 1989, Cameron, only 25 years old but a rising star in Britain’s dirty political game, traveled to Africa on a trip that would lead to election fraud in Britain, stolen nuclear weapons and a war in the Middle East.