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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

DISCWORLD IS 'N MOOI BOG!

The Murdoch-NI-Met-pols nexus is, in essence, a criminal organization.
No one should be surprised that there’s an associated body count. Sean Hoare is most likely not the first.
We know, from the death of Dr. David Kelly, that elements within the Blair government were, at the very least, willing to circumvent UK law to allow a highly suspicious death to go uninvestigated. We also know, from the NI-enabled ramp-up to the Iraq War, that these elements did not care if that body count climbed into the six-figures. We know that elements within the Met derailed the murder investigation (via threats and harassment of their own detectives) of Jonathan Rees’s former business partner. These people don’t fool around.
This is the tip of an iceberg. What we’re seeing is, in effect, a criminal gang that’s been in operation for some time with far-reaching consequences.
If anyone wants to start digging, a good place to start would be with the death of Manchester Chief Constable Michael Todd in 2008. The way in which he is alleged to have died defies credulity; the way in which ‘sources’ were immediately swarming to Sky News with information on his alleged affairs(while serving with the Met in London) now deserves a deeper look.
Given what we know now about the Met and corruption, one wonders what was really going on there.
Todd had been tasked with cleaning up corruption and racism in Manchester and was tipped to be a future commissioner of Scotland Yard. At the time of his death, he was vice-president of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and his death came shortly before Ian Blair was notified he was on his way out.
Hard to believe? Certainly, it’s easier on the brain than accepting the ‘facts’ of Todd’s death — but I guess hill-walking, for some folks, will always have its risks.

Catsputin
19th July 2011

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