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Sean Hoare NOTW Whistle Blower – Murdered because he knew too much?

Sean Hoare, The News of the World journalist who blew the whistle on the corruption in Murdoch’s media and the political class, has been found dead.

Was he murdered because he knew too much?

Let’s examine the facts.

Ever since Rupert Murdoch hired PR giants Edelman last week, we’ve been seeing a onslaught of activity by News Corp to save it’s battered reputation.

We’ve seen Murdoch’s key Colonel’s Rebekah Brooks and Les Hinton leave their positions with the NOTW and WSJ, but rather tellingly, they are still employed by News Corp.

We saw Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal Alsaud (The largest shareholder in Murdoch’s media empire, after Murdoch himself) wheeled into carrying out presser duties where he declared his undying love for Murdoch, and blamed the whole situation on a few bad apples within the company.

We saw Britain’s most powerful policeman, Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson, quit his post after he was given a free reported £15,000 holiday at a resort where Neil Wallis, former deputy editor of NOTW, was senior management.

Let’s just work out the formula thus far:

Phone hacking + Big media + Police + Politicians X Corruption =

The coverage on Sean Hoare death has been contemptuous to say the least.

Last night’s BBC Newsnight dedicated all of two minutes on “discussing” his death.

You would have thought that a media that has been salivating over every nuance and angle connected to this ever widening story would be going into the stratosphere with the news that the man who kick started the whole affair, the man who crucially had not signed any confidentiality agreement with Murdoch’s media and thus was free to speak his mind, winds up dead.

The police of course have already been quick to state that “The death is currently being treated as unexplained, but not thought to be suspicious”.

What is clear to me is that Sean Hoare knew too much and he couldn’t be paid off.

There will now be a smear campaign against him in the media.

Already I’ve noticed a disturbing pattern with a build up of accusations about his character to undermine his credibility as a reliable source of information – alcoholic, fantasist, paranoid, conspiracy theorist, couldn’t be sure what to believe of what he said, scared of people coming to get him etc etc.

It will be interesting to see if there is a proper coronial inquiry into this death.

As Steve Richards commented in The Independent recently, “Here was a company that evidently thought it was powerful enough to get away with it, able to block police enquiries and to pay off victims of crime.”

Phone hacking + Big media + Police + Politicians X Corruption = Whistle blower Sean Hoare murdered.

Do the math, no conspiracy theory needed.

What happened to the last whistle blower to break ranks?

Dr. David Kelly was “suicided”.

His formula was very similar.

Iraq + Big media + WMD’s + Politicians X Oil = Whistle blower Dr. David Kelly murdered.

Do the maths, no conspiracy theory needed.

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Americans being arrested for dancing…..So much for freedom!

America, the land of the free, the country that gushes its values of freedom of expression to the rest of the world, but if you try and dance in a public space, FiveO will body slam, choke and arrest you.

Then again I’ve seen enough white people dancing to know that their “dancing” is a crime against humanity, so perhaps justice is being served.

You gotta love RussiaToday for having the balls to orchestrate such moves against the US, did the cold war ever end?

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Court of Appeal quashes all corruption charges against Ali Dizaei, former Metropolitan Police Commander

Former Metropolitan police commander Ali Dizaei has been cleared of all the corruption charges laid against him, by the Court of Appeal.

More than a year ago, The Akh wrote a piece titled “It’s All White At Scotland Yard” which showed how the biggest gang in the UK, The Met, had systematically removed all high level Muslims from their command positions – can you imagine a Muslim being the actual commander?

At the time, The Akh said he had been framed, with the entire case being centred around an unpaid debt over a website, with one singular star witness for the prosecution, who has been exposed as a fraud.

This all shows how desperate The Met were to get rid off Dizaei, with spurious allegations that he was spying for Iran being a prime example of how badly they wanted shot of their own commander.

Dizaei described his time in prison as hell and like “putting a hand in a wasps’ nest” as he lived alongside the kind of criminals he had spent over two decades trying to jail, reminds me of Tango & Cash.

With a retrial imminent, it will be interesting to see what tactics the institutionally racist met police will wheel out to save face.

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Do You Live In The Ghetto? www.police.uk Website Will Tell You

Do you live in the ghetto?

Is crime affecting your neighbourhood?

How do you find out?

A simple website has been launched – http://www.police.uk – lets you tap in your postcode to search for information on burglary, robbery, vehicle crime, violence, other crime and anti-social behaviour. Sex crimes have been included in the “other” category, along with crimes such as theft and shoplifting.

Will providing real facts make Five O more accountable?

Or will we be further discriminated against if we happen to live in a working class neighbourhood by insurance companies, credit agencies and the like?

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Stop Snitching Campaign Lands in London – Flyers In Peckham Urge People Not To Talk To Police

A “Stop Snitching” website and flyer campaign has been launched in Peckham, London, urging local people not to speak to the police investigating a recent murder.

The police have labelled these actions as being “irresponsible”. Perhaps the police should try and do some good old fashioned detective work, collect evidence and build a case. Instead of spending their time breaking into people’s properties.

You want justice, we all want justice. If you need to speak to the police, make sure you have a qualified legal professional with you. Never agree to talk to the police on your own.

The Akh really has no love for the police, the biggest and most well armed gang in the UK have lost all touch with the public they are supposed to protect. The statistics of civilian deaths in police custody speak for themselves.

The long slow death of Habeus Corpus.

If the police truly want to gain the public’s trust, The Akh suggests a complete overhaul of the IPCC with a truly independent body that does not consist of the old boys network of retired police and judges. The police often have a “code of silence” when it comes to a police officer testifying against a fellow officer.

They want you to “snitch” on one another, but they never do the same.

The police have been getting away with murder for years, they

…..Physically attack people for protesting

…..Murder those who do protest and then try to cover it up
…..Put fear in to would-be activists and those who question government policy

…..Do not allow free media coverage of protests and police brutality

Have a read of a recent case where a man was choked to death by the police and the subsequent cover up that ensued, in date order:

AN inquest into the death of Habib Ullah, who suffered a cardiac arrest while being searched for drugs by police in High Wycombe, began yesterday.

A POLICE officer involved in a “chaotic” drugs search of a man who suffered a cardiac arrest was advised to remove part of his statement by a solicitor, an inquest heard.

THE police officer in charge of the search of Habib Ullah thought he was “faking” injury before a paramedic arrived and found he was unconscious, an inquest heard.


A POLICE officer has told an inquest why he was seen ‘gripping the throat’ of a man who suffered a cardiac arrest after a “chaotic” drugs search in High Wycombe.

THE paramedic who found Habib Ullah in cardiac arrest after a police drugs search would have ‘looked deeper into his throat’ if given more information on arrival, an inquest heard.

THE inquest into the death of Habib Ullah has been abandoned midway through – after it emerged a solicitor had advised police officers to alter their statements the day after the incident.

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