MI5

THE COLUMN: MI5 Recruit Russian Bankers, Bogus Chemical Weapons Reports, BBC Trolling on Twitter

While the Queen’s MI5 are recruiting Russian bankers in the City of London as high level informants, Britain and the US slide deeper into their own geopolitical ravine. Turns out that Trump knew Assad never launched a ‘Sarin Attack’ on Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib in April – but will it affect US policy going forward?Meanwhile the BBC are out trolling on Twitter apparently looking for ‘trends’. All this and more…

STRANGE INCIDENT: Man Arrested Outside Westminster Palace On Suspicion Of Carrying Knife

21st Century Wire says…
A man has been arrested by armed police outside the gates of Parliament at Westminster on suspicion of carrying a knife.
According to the Metropolitan Police:
“At 11.10am on Friday a man was detained near to the Palace of Westminster. The man – aged in his 30s – was arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife. There are no reports of any injuries.

THERESA MAY & the DUP: Moral Hypocrisy, State-Sponsored Terror & Why This Feels Sinister…

It is not all that often that something happens that seems to conveniently bring together so many of the different subjects I’ve been talking about recently. In this case, concerning Theresa May and the DUP, this article manages to string together multiple subjects I’ve been posting about previously, including false-flag terrorism, MI5 and state collusion […]

Porkins Policy Review episode 96 Keelan Balderson on the Manchester and London Attacks

Keelan Balderson of WideShut.co.uk joins me today for an in depth discussion of the recent terror attacks in Manchester and London. We begin by looking at the initial narrative that the media presented to us and how that quickly began to change within days of the event. Keelan discusses how the narrative had many of the hallmarks of the 7/7 Terror attacks, such as prior knowledge and security monitoring, slipping through the net, and the calls for internal reviews by MI5. Next to take a closer look at Salman Abedi’s family and the claims that they were Libyan refugees.

TODAY’S COLUMN: May’s Police State Power-grab Post-London Bridge, Saudi vs Qatar and the Endless War on Yemen

Theresa May tables more draconian measures and calls for internet controls on speech in the wake of this weekend’s London Bridge Attack, Saudi Arabia throws Qatar under the bus, 800 days of the war against Yemen, UK Police State and more. 
UK Column co-anchors Brian Gerrish and Mike Robinson, joined by 21WIRE’s Patrick Henningsen and AFP’s Mark Anderson with today’s news round-up.

London Terror and the General Election (video) - Spy Culture

A mini-documentary I made about the terror attacks on London Bridge and in Borough market last night, and how they fit into a pattern throughout this election campaign. I summarise events over the last few months, their political relevance and why the conventional explanations do not fit with what we know about these terrorist incidents. (Read more...)

Libya’s Link To The Manchester Tragedy

Former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Abdel Hakim Belhaj, waves prior to his speech as Libya’s transitional government declares liberation of Libya, Oct. 23, 2011.
The unsayable in Britain’s general election campaign is this: The causes of the Manchester atrocity, in which 22 mostly young people were murdered by a jihadist, are being suppressed to protect the secrets of British foreign policy.

The Manchester Bomber Is The Spawn Of Hillary And Barack’s Excellent Libyan Adventure

An armed Libyan rebel shoots an AK-47 at a poster of Muhammar Gaddafi in the captured rebel town of Ras-Lanuf in the east of the country (Photo: Andrey Stenin/Sputnik)
On November 20, 2015, two jihadi militants attacked the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali, seizing about 100 hostages and “leaving bodies strewed across the building.” When it was over, 22 people (including the attackers) had been killed. As the New York Times reported: