Sorry about the lateness this week. As you might not be aware, a couple of years ago, there was a trial held in Malaysia which found former US President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair guilty of war crimes in Iraq (http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/News/2016/April.html#comment0214). Unfortunately, over a decade since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein (who, just like the Taliban was ironically was back by the West, including the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1980s).
And while the United States plan to declare war on Syria, an election was held in Syria which was won by Assad. No doubt the United States would claim that it was stolen, despite the popularity of Assad by the Syrian people (http://www.globalresearch.ca/syrian-elections-prove-again-that-washington-and-its-presstitutes-lie-through-their-teeth/55202500, even though the United States overthrew democratically-elected governments during the Cold War and are even doing it today.
And everyone have been hearing news about the crew from the so-called "current affairs" programme 60 Minutes in which the show (through a corrupt organisation that specialises in kidnapping children) kidnapped two children in Lebanon and was payed by the Nine Network to do it just to get a story for a programme that is losing viewers (http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/04/report-nine-scrutinising-60-minutes-actions.html; http://www.watoday.com.au/nsw/60-minutes-put-entertainment-before-journalism-in-lebanon-professor-says-20160414-go6on5.html). Just imagine the outrage if a Lebanese crew did the same thing here in Australia? There is an old saying that "two wrongs don't make a right". It is also worth noting that the mainstream media is losing viewers and readers to alternative sources like The Corbett Report and Global Research, as well as news organisations that are NOT based in the West such as Iran's Press TV (www.presstv.ir) and Russia's (obviously) Russia Today (www.rt.com) (both underrated sources, so check them out before they are blocked).
And while the United States plan to declare war on Syria, an election was held in Syria which was won by Assad. No doubt the United States would claim that it was stolen, despite the popularity of Assad by the Syrian people (http://www.globalresearch.ca/syrian-elections-prove-again-that-washington-and-its-presstitutes-lie-through-their-teeth/55202500, even though the United States overthrew democratically-elected governments during the Cold War and are even doing it today.
And everyone have been hearing news about the crew from the so-called "current affairs" programme 60 Minutes in which the show (through a corrupt organisation that specialises in kidnapping children) kidnapped two children in Lebanon and was payed by the Nine Network to do it just to get a story for a programme that is losing viewers (http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/04/report-nine-scrutinising-60-minutes-actions.html; http://www.watoday.com.au/nsw/60-minutes-put-entertainment-before-journalism-in-lebanon-professor-says-20160414-go6on5.html). Just imagine the outrage if a Lebanese crew did the same thing here in Australia? There is an old saying that "two wrongs don't make a right". It is also worth noting that the mainstream media is losing viewers and readers to alternative sources like The Corbett Report and Global Research, as well as news organisations that are NOT based in the West such as Iran's Press TV (www.presstv.ir) and Russia's (obviously) Russia Today (www.rt.com) (both underrated sources, so check them out before they are blocked).
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