The BBC Dances With The Devil…Yet Again

  ‘A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when a great organisation must ask: if it lies to itself, can it demand the truth of others?’     The BBC has a long history of pandering to Islamist extremists and presenting them to an unsuspecting audience as credible, authoritative and moderate Muslims whose words and beliefs are given all the more weight by the unquestioning platform afforded them … Continue reading

Jihadi Jock

‘Although you may tolerate Islam, Islam might not tolerate you.’   Yesterday Nicky Campbell asked ‘Would you support an amnesty for Jihadists?’ This was the day after David Cameron denounced such people as ‘enemies of the UK’ and repeated his intention to tackle not just violent Islamists but those who support such Islamists. Last month he told us that… “the root cause of this threat to our security is clear: … Continue reading

Feeding Lies To Children

      The BBC has been caught feeding lies and misinformation to children…. First glance and this is just a story about a mistake, an over eager attempt to improve the image of an historical figure ‘forgotten’ by history but it is far more than that.  It is a perfect example fo the BBC’s world view and how they attempt to manipulate the audience, and quite sinisterly, especially young … Continue reading

Fancy That!

  The BBC’s Lisa Jardine gives us her point of view….. A point of view: When historical fiction is more truthful than historical fact Fiction has the power to fill in the imaginative gaps left by history, writes Lisa Jardine. In my search for understanding the motivation of those who joined the race to produce the bomb whose use at Hiroshima and Nagasaki appalled the world, I eventually decided to … Continue reading

Double Trouble

  One of the most popular reports on the BBC website is that the UK economy is in a double dip recession…a story from 2012. Even then it wasn’t a true story: There was no UK double dip recession, ONS data suggests Britain’s double-dip recession may be erased from the history books after the Office for National Statistics said the construction industry grew more strongly than thought at the start … Continue reading