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Thursday, 25 February 2021

BBC acts as an agent of the British State spying on Facebook groups and dobbing them in

The Stasi State in Britain


This story is about 5 days old but I only picked up on it today,

The BBC Panorama program did a hit piece on the anti-vaccination program and, in particular on this video.


Ask The Experts (Covid-19 Vaccine) - Now Banned on YouTube and Facebook


 Here is the write-up by the BBC:


BBC Panorama - 'Vaccines: the Disinformation War'





Activists have been targeting people with fears about vaccines in a social media blitz. In an experiment, BBC Panorama showed a panel one video filled with falsehoods to see how it affected their willingness to get a jab.

In a sleepy suburb of Norwich, 83-year-old Rosemary opens a WhatsApp message from a relative.

It contains a video called Ask the Experts. (The link provided by me - SMR)

The clip features people with impressive medical and scientific titles based in the UK, US, Spain and Sweden.

Some allege, contrary to the evidence, that Covid-19 vaccines are unsafe, that they can alter a person's DNA - and even that the pandemic is somehow not real.

Rosemary is frightened - and suddenly unsure about whether she'll get vaccinated.

"It sounded so real and the people were so plausible and they were named as clinicians and doctors," she says.

With the majority of the elderly and at-risk groups having had their jabs, the next big challenge for the government is to vaccinate everyone else in the UK.

Most people say they want a jab, but the latest anti-vaccine tactics deployed by a committed minority seek to exploit people's nervousness.

image captionRosemary and her husband Donald were concerned about the video they received via WhatsApp
And here is the show itself which I found on You Tube.  For some reason the BBC won't allow their stuff to be watched outside the UK.



Apart from being a counter-factual and nasty hit piece there is more behind this, which involves a "journalist" infiltrating Facebook groups and basically spying on them and then dobbing them in to PayPal and Facebook, getting their accounts removed.

This has overstepped the bounds of journalism and shows the BBC to be an agent of the fascist State.






For her efforts Vanessa was banned on Twitter for a week.

And then there is this...

Police Spend More Time Investigating Tweets Than Burglaries



Richie Allen,

24 February, 2021


Merseyside Police have apologised for unveiling a ridiculous billboard that proclaimed “Being Offensive Is An Offence.” The apology came after the force was unmercifully but justifiably trolled over its picture of four gormless coppers, standing in front of the billboard in an ASDA car park. Muppets.

Merseyside Police were apparently attempting to show solidarity with the mythical LGBT community. I say mythical because while you will undoubtedly encounter gay and lesbian folks in Liverpool, the only thing they have in common, is that they are in a same sex relationship. The idea that there is a community is derisory.

The force claims that LGBT and Transgender hate crimes in Merseyside are increasing exponentially. This is a nonsense. When a gay man or woman calls the police and says that they were insulted by someone, because of their sexuality, it’s recorded as a hate crime and added to the statistics, even if no further action is taken.

Violent (actual) crimes against LGBTQ+ people have been declining for years and are virtually non-existent now. 99.9999 per cent of us couldn’t care less about someone’s sexuality.

And yet we see police officers (males as well) painting their fingernails pink, to show solidarity with the fantasy LGBTQ community. LBC Radio host Nick Ferrari asked a great question yesterday. He wanted to know why police forces are getting involved in campaigning these days. Isn’t it the job of the police to solve actual crimes?

It appears that police forces across the UK are increasingly more interested in investigating tweets for hate speech, than catching burglars. A neighbour of mine was burgled two years ago. The police never showed up. He was told that they’d record the crime, but that there was little they could do. My friend was bewildered. I asked a neighbourhood watch group about the lack of police response. I was told the police rarely attend house burglaries.

If he’d called a trans woman on Twitter “he” or tweeted “you’re not a real woman”, the cops would have been there in a heartbeat. Last year South Yorkshire police tweeted a call for citizens to contact them to report “non crime hate incidents.” The force asked people to report offensive or insulting comments.

Merseyside Police may have apologised but don’t be fooled. This is not going away. The state and the police are becoming more and more interested in what you and I think, not what we may have done or are about to do. Thought Crime is now a reality.

UK Column News - 24th February 2021


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