Friday 30th November 2018

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

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First hour news review: Phillip Alsten report to the UN about poverty in Britain: Statement on Visit to the United Kingdom, by Professor Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights – Universal Credit rollout, children and poverty, St Annes House for homeless in Brislington, survival of the fittest, mental stress of young kids, gig economy; PMQs downgraded pay and conditions of ship builders – global economics not in great state, G20, Italian and other European banks shaky; Mervyn King on Bloomberg discussing the possible effect of Brexit on the economy – Labour’s stance on Brexit: pretending they don’t want a second referendum when really they do just being told ‘don’t admit we want to overturn referendum result to the electorate’; David Davis discusses what he thinks of Theresa May’s Brexit deal, which is not a lot – Scenarios for future of Brexit: No Deal, Theresa May’s EU Deal, or No Brexit? Liam Fox accepts Brexit might not happen; PMQs Corbyn – damning UN report by Phillip Alsten on poverty in Britain – poverty, QE, and financial bubble; rail fares rise by 3.1% – meanwhile train punctuality lowest point in 5 yearsre nationalise rail transport; Metrobus – 18 year transport strategy The routes being considered include: Seven new routes planned for Bristol’s Metrobus project: Bristol city centre to Avonmouth and Severnside – Bromley Heath to Yate – Bower Ashton to Nailsea and Clevedon – Bristol to Bath along the A4 – Bristol Parkway to The Mall at Cribbs Causeway via Patchway – An orbital route connecting south Bristol to Emerson’s Green – Weston-super-Mare town centre to the M5 junction 21 developments; Brislington traffic solutions; Fake News alert on BBC about fictitious ‘measles vaccine’ – MMR vaccine safety, NICE and weak regulations of drug companies; postcards of Bristol competition – Lisa Furness from PRSC discusses this – you can vote online for your favourite.
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Second hour Investigative reports: A new investigation into 9/11 is to be brought to Grand Jury in US – Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth involved: Founder and president of Monterey (California) 9/11 Truth campaign Barbara Honegger discusses court success getting investigation into controlled demolition of WTC1, WTC2 and WTC7, and this petition – www.lcfor911.org – Military for 9/11 Truth – Major-General Albert Stubblebine III; Kees van der Pijl said Mossad behind 9/11 attacks. – did they? Yes: ‘Tricked into War’  talk  – Chris Bollyn, author of ‘Solving 9/11’, discusses the Israeli connection  to 9/11 and lists Mossad terror attacks before 9/11. Naval action in Crimea last weekend between Russia and Ukraine: former British ambassador Craig Murray initially said the Russians were at fault: ‘The Murky Sea of Azov’ but later backtracked: ‘Azov Again’ Beirut-based Russian journalist Andre Vltchek discusses this Kerch strait incident and the significance of the upcoming elections in Ukraine – Poroshenko’s Ivory Coast chocolate plantations run by mafia; West provoking rift; why Martial law? Donetsk military (not Russians) say British special forces planning a chemical attack in East UkraineG4S – Briton among six killed after Kabul compound attacked; Ex US marine corps colonel Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector and CIA officer – discusses the West’s reaction to 9/11 and the disaster in the Middle East it has caused: UN Security Council a failure; Israel are not as militarily good as they think they are; special interests and money driving political process in US; appealing conviction of online sex chat with under age girl that he denies. Russian vetoes at UN mean they should be removed from the security council …story in the Guardian Ex-Google and Uber executive Anthony Levandowski has founded a “Way of the Future” church where people worship an artificial intelligence (AI) god – WW3 will be started by AI? Whoever controls AI controls the WorldYemen – ceasefire blocked by UAE and Saudi Arabia. Kashoggi murder – US knew it was going to happen.
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Friday 23rd November 2018

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
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First hour news review: with LibDem councillor for Knowle, Gary Hopkins. Anna Klonowski £98,000 pay off when she ‘resigned’ from Bristol Council – official auditors looking at it – and Mayor Rees getting rid of most of senior management at Council;  protest about Bristol buses – problems with First Bus and it’s services – new flat fare more expensive than old system;  Mark Bradshaw, Labour Councillor, who had transport portfolio for a long time, discusses how to sort bus problems out and franchising of buses;  statement from First Bus’s Rob Pym about complaints;  ‘We want more carriages,’ say passengers crammed onto packed Bristol commuter trains;   People really don’t like the ‘hard’ seats on the posh new trains serving the south Wales mainline;  British rail passengers spend six times more on train fares than European counterparts;  PMQs Corbyn – Theresa May’s various Brexit secretaries – her Brexit deal – DUP won’t back it; Mervyn King said ‘no deal’ may be the best deal: Mervyn King: Britain better off going for hard Brexit. Former Bank of England governor says despite political difficulties there will be many opportunities once UK leaves EU. PMQs DUP Nigel Dodds – Plenty of discussion of single market, European court of Justice and customs union before the June 2016 Brexit referendum Free trade area, single market, customs union – what’s the difference? Theresa reneging her promise on Irish border;  Britain joined the EEC in 1973 – some cautious voices on this from the time – Peter Shore, Tony Benn, and Margaret Thatcher;  BBC Nick Robinson interviews Kier Starmer on Theresa’s Brexit agreement and Labour’s lack of position on it;  PMQs school cuts – austerity isn’t over!;  PMQs kids scared to go in parks because of crime levels; Lib Dems and austerity.
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Second hour: investigative reports: Manchester Arena terror attack ISC report out yesterday: alleged bomber (patsy) Salman Abedi and his father Ramadan Abedi are part of Libyan Islamic Fighting Group which is owned and controlled by MI6 and other Western Intelligence Agencies; only CCTV of Salman Abedi has entire background blacked out; Manchester false flag terrorist attack? Vodafone apologised as their ‘help line’ was inoperative that day; private security firms are a vector for terrorism; MI5 ‘too slow’ over Manchester Arena bomber;  Robby Potter, victim of the Manchester Arena attack, wants MI5 to answer their catalogue of failings in courtinterview with him by BBC Judith Moritz; MI5 agents can commit crime in UK, government reveals: Secret order on authorised criminality by spies made public after legal battle by rights groups. MI5 agents are allowed to carry out criminal activity in the UK, the government has acknowledged for the first time. The prime minister was on Thursday forced to publish the text of a direction to the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office, the spying watchdog, on governing “security service participation in criminality”. It instructs the IPCO to oversee the participation of MI5 agents in criminal activity, which was previously conducted by the now-defunct office of the Intelligence Services Commissioner, under a secret order referred to as the “third direction”. However, guidance about when British spies can commit crimes, and how far they can go, remains confidential. The commissioner, Lord Justice Sir Adrian Fulford, said: “I welcome the government’s decision to make public my oversight of this sensitive area of work.” The order was published after a legal battle by the human rights groups Reprieve and Privacy International. Dominic Caciani, Home Affairs Correspondent on BBC 5Live – MI5 admitted it ‘made mistakes’. Alex Thompson, former GCHQ officer, goes behind the scenes into the Deep State with help from intelligence whistleblowersintelligence services commiting treason – closer to The City – specifically the Rothschild family – than Queen or Government. PMQs – Matthew Hedges given life imprisonment in UAE, he probably WAS a spy and now being used as a bargaining chip in heightened international tensions as a result of US and UK war policies in the Middle East Attorney general Hamad al-Shamsi claimed Hedges had been posing as a researcher to cover his activities, alleging that the accusations were backed by “information taken from his electronic devices”. – global tensions ramping up. Miko Peled, former Israeli Army Officer, discusses indoctrination of Israeli kids and the intentional bombing of Gaza kids by Israel. Miko Peled: From Israeli Zionist to Palestinian defender “They’re trying to conflate [BDS] with terrorism and antisemitism,” he concluded, “because they realise that it is a real threat.” Tommy Robinson appointed by Gerald Batten as UKIP’s ‘grooming gangs adviser’ but not allowed to join the UKIP party, whose NEC now wants to remove Gerald Batten in a vote of no confidence. UK Quakers join BDS movement Quakers become first UK church to boycott companies profiting from Israel occupation of Palestine. Israel Wants to Take Airbnb to Court for Excluding West Bank Settlements. – Israel the most dangerous country in the Middle East.   – The tide is turning: Israel is losing on two war fronts . Car hacking: Cars today are loaded with computers networked to each other, and those can be hacked remotely. In a dramatic demonstration, he and his colleagues use a laptop computer to hack into a car being driven by Stahl. Much to her surprise, they were able to take control of many of the car’s functions, including the braking and acceleration. Hacked cars – Michael Hastings, Danny Jowenko, and MK – Putin’s driver, killed in a freak Moscow ‘accident’: Fears Russian car crash was attempt to assassinate Vladimir Putin by ‘secret foreign agents’ The President of Russia’s ‘favourite’ chauffeur was killed in the crash – which could have been a plot to kill Putin. Wikileaks CIA Files – Spy Agency Looked At Ways To Hack And Control Cars To Carry Out Assassinations;  Vladimir Putin’s ‘favourite’ driver dies in freak Moscow car crash;  Was Michael Hastings’ Car Hacked? Richard Clarke Says It’s Possible;  9/11- Demolition Expert Danny Jowenko Dies In “Car Crash”. Author of ‘The Secret School of Wisdom: The Authentic Ritual and Doctrines of the Illuminati’ Joseph Wages discusses techniques described in the Illuminati degree rituals and oaths to infiltrate and control governments to bring about a globalist ‘New World Order’ agenda. David Livingstone in his forthcoming book ‘Ordo Ab Chaodiscusses Christian Zionists aim to bring on their antichrist messiah by causing horrors and mayhem predicted in the New Testament Book of Revelation
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Friday 16th November 2018

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling

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First hour: news review: with Green councillor for Clifton Jerome Thomas: Brexit – Theresa May’s deal;  economic problems due to Brexit;  will Theresa May leave?;  soft and hard Brexits;  another referendum?;  Dominic Raab, Brexit Secretary, resigns; EU unravelling; small businesses do better with Brexit?;  PMQs  Corbyn – Theresa May’s Brexit deal;  Labour’s position on Theresa’s deal; PMQs Peter Bore – Theresa not delivering Brexit she promised;  PMQs Ken Clarke – voting for Brexit deal – maintain parliamentary sovereigntyParliament of Mayors met in Bristol – clip of PR film on line – how is Marvin as Mayor?;  Bristol transport and clean air – congestion charge? PMQs  police cuts and increase in violent crimes – drug decriminalisation – decimation of youth services;  Young see violence as entertainment: What might be the brutalising effects – on adults and on children – of the increase in explicit and graphically violent crime dramas and novels? It seems that as the acts of violence on our streets increase, so the public appetite for ever more violent “entertainment” increases – gang culture, young have no prospects,  QE, Universal Income;  PMQs Universal Credit – food banks use up nearly 50% in Stoke on Trent; stock market crash coming;  Bristol carbon neutral by 2050 story: Bristol has declared a “climate emergency”, with the council unanimously backing a commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030 in an effort to avoid catastrophic climate breakdown. The motion put forward by Green party councillor Carla Denyer and passed on Tuesday means the city has the most ambitious emissions targets of the UK’s core cities group – with radical policy implications in the coming years. The Nazi in the BRITISH Army:Outstanding’ corporal who served in Afghanistan is jailed for preparing a ‘race war’ and recruiting for neo-Nazi National Action – as seven others are convicted for belonging to the banned terror group. Corporal Mikko Vehvilainen, 34, believed a ‘race war’ was coming to the UK. The veteran – described as ‘outstanding’ – attempted to recruit others for terror. Another soldier acquitted of membership and two more internally punished. Vehvilainen was jailed in March but it couldn’t be reported until others faced trial. He will serve eight years in prison for his part in the far-right National Action; Hundreds of German neo-Nazi Special Forces arrested for plotting to assassinate Germany’s left wing political leadership: Secret plot by 200 elite neo-Nazi soldiers within ‘German SAS’ to slaughter politicians and immigrants in mission known as ‘Day X’ is smashed after former major confesses all. Elite soldiers planned to kill Green Party’s Claudia Roth and other left-wingers. They wanted to execute their plot when law and order broke down in Germany. Believed that was imminent and death squads were formed for assassinations – Iceland’s banned palm oil advert is on You Tube.

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Second hour: Investigative reports: Israel threatening war with Iran: Trump doomed to failure: Trump’s economic war on Iran is doomed to failure says former British ambassador to Tehran Richard Dalton. With demand for Iranian oil holding firm and no international support for sanctions, the US’s harsh approach has no future. The US has declared economic war on Iran: after having pulled out of the UN security council-endorsed nuclear deal in May, the Trump administration is now unilaterally combating the right of the rest of the world to engage in legal trade with the Islamic Republic. Why are Israel and US pursuing this policy? Israel Katz, Intelligence and Transport Minister – speaking in May; Man who gave away US nuclear secrets to Israel and Soviet Union Jonathan Pollard – why is he a hero in Israel? Russia’s 100 Years of the GRU on BBC World Service – Mark Galeotti from Prague Institute for International Affairs who also works for NATO although the BBC don’t tell us this – discusses how Russia has much more counter intelligence than we do – but do Russia really spend 40% of public spending on the military as Mark Galeotti says? No, #FakeNews it’s actually around $42 billion out of a total of $247 billion public spending which is less than 20%, half what Mark Galeotti said it was – and its falling by 20% this year. Russian military spending fell by a fifth last year, its first decline in nearly two decades, with tighter purse-strings likely to affect Moscow’s military activity ahead, a report by defence think-tank SIPRI showed on Wednesday$72 billion versus $690 billion: Russia’s military spending is around 12% of the US military budget. BBC have the cheek to try and help us get #BeyondFakeNews (not theirs of course but on social media) why could it be that people don’t trust the BBC, shock horror? Could it be because they are a propaganda station and lie all the time, particularly when trying to start illegal wars like WMD in Iraq and chemical weapons in Syria? This segment is presented by a ‘Demon from Merry Hell’ – otherwise known as Dan Damon and Marie Helly – BBC get facts wrong and lie too but have much much bigger reach! Drone Wars – armed autonomous drones in UKGame Theory into modern warfare with Super Computers: Game theory is one of the possible ways to study information warfare with mathematical models. This paper presents four example games which illustrate the different requirements for an effective playing strategy in information warfare. These games study, how a bold playing strategy can lead to domination, how a mixed playing strategy can reduce domination, how it can be useful to play a dominating strategy only part of the time, and how excessive domination can lead to rebels where all playing parties lose. This paper also describes meta-strategies whose goal is to modify the perceived costs and conditions of a game. This kind of perception management is closely related to the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) loop. Germany calling for EU army. Ukraine – EU condemning elections. Mystery Hijacking of all Google traffic – through China and RussiaOkay Google, why was your web traffic hijacked and routed through China, Russia today? BGP hijacking committed ‘grand theft internet’ That means folks in Texas, California, Ohio, and so on, firing up their browsers and software to connect to Google and its services were instead meandering through systems in Russia and China, and not reaching servers belonging to the Silicon Valley giant. Netizens outside of America may also have been affected.Lion Air into sea – aircraft can be hacked; MH370 Malaysian Airways hacked to stop Freescale military radar technology team getting to China? Global Hawk Technology; Vault 7 leaks from Wikileaks: Wikileaks CIA Files: Spy Agency Looked At Ways To Hack And Control Cars To Carry Out Assassinations; Chinook crash also hacked? 02Jun1994: Mull of Kintyre ZD576 Chinook crash CIA v B Army? For 16 years, serious criticisms have been levelled by campaigners, around problems with the Chinook’s Full Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC) engine control software and the troubled upgrade that introduced it into the Mk 2 model helicopter type that crashedVaxxed film clip – MMR vaccines causing autism – pharmaceutical companies; Andrew Wakefield clip – court case; Andrew Wakefield clip – vaccine safety research prevented, whistle-blower said Department of Health bordering on fascist.

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Friday 9th November 2018

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After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

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First hour: news review with LibDem leader and councillor for Cotham, Anthony Negus: Plans to make Bristol City Council ‘more business-like’. The authority is looking to become more “commercially minded” Council tzars are looking at ideas to make public services in Bristol function more like a business. Stripping back bureaucracy and finding new ways for Bristol City Council to make money are top of the agenda as the authority looks to become more “commercially minded”. It comes as the authority weathers its eighth year of central government cuts, which has seen councils across the country lose up to half their budgets. The squeeze has meant a big reduction in spending – and has put senior managers on the hunt for ways other than raising council tax to balance the books. Piecemeal ideas, such as putting advertising in Bristol parks , will be brought under one banner with the help of Penny Fell, who as of August is the council’s new director of commercialisationThe Severn Estuary in Britain has the second highest tidal range in the world and tidal power in the Severn could produce a total of about 7% of the country’s energy needs. The lecture will consider the viability of tidal stream and tidal range. The most successful tidal range scheme currently operating is the La Rance scheme in Brittany, France, which has operated for 50 years and now produces the cheapest electricity in Europe. Experience from that will be described. Tidal range schemes in the Severn Estuary can be either barrages or lagoons and the main schemes will be identified. These will include the pathfinder Swansea Bay lagoon and an updated Severn barrage. Each scheme would have different impacts on the environment and most would involve the Habitats and Birds Directives. In recent years, turbine development has meant there would be less change in basin water level and hence less impact on the environment. BBC World Service, The Compass, After the Crash 2/5: Austerity and ConsequencesDid Governments’ handling of the 2008 financial crisis – when some chose to implement austerity and some didn’t – make things better or worse? Ian Goldin, professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University, visits Illinois in the US to find out how people were affected by the collapse in the housing market. He also talks to Christine Lagarde – the head of the International Monetary Fund – about how austerity measures were implemented in Europe. And Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the former Minister of Finance in Nigeria, talks about how the crisis was felt in Africa. Presenter: Ian Goldin. Producer: Ben CarterMPs laugh at Theresa May’s claim that ‘austerity is ending’ during PMQs clash with Corbyn. Theresa May’s claim that “austerity is ending” was met with laughter by MPs as the prime minister clashed with Jeremy Corbyn at Prime Ministers Questions. Condemning what he called a “broken promise Budget”, the Labour leader demanded to know why the government had not pledged to end the benefit freeze. That prompted confusion over Labour’s own policy on the issue after a spokesman for Mr Corbyn said the party would not necessarily raise benefits in line with inflation, despite John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, having said it wouldSupport grows for girl, 9, who begged homeless charity for job. A homeless charity has raised over £22,000 after speaking out about a 9-year-old who begged them for work to buy Christmas presents to her siblings. Metro.co.uk reported yesterday about the little girl who told CEO of Humanity Torbay Ellie Waugh that she needed a job because her mother had died and her father had no money. The charity, which operates food bank and offers support for the vulnerable has managed to raise more than £22,800, after Ellie decided to hit out at Universal Credit and ‘tell the truth’ about how many people are being forced to sleep roughItaly says budget will include basic income, lower retirementROME (Reuters) – Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said on Wednesday Italy’s 2019 budget would include a basic income for the poor and allow people to retire earlier, meeting demands from the ruling coalition parties. Tria told a retail association conference the so-called “citizens’ income” would help manage the social consequences of technological change, and said allowing people to retire earlier would give firms a younger, more skilled workforce. The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, which governs with the right-wing League, threatened on Tuesday not to vote for the budget unless it included the citizens’ income and a lower retirement age, along with other policiesWhy the £2 ‘flat fare’ on Bristol’s buses might cost you £2.07 A raft of changes to the bus fares across Bristol come into force on Sunday, with Monday the first day when commuters and school children experience the new fare set-up. The price of a single ticket is being unified to what First Bus and Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees said was a ‘flat fare’ no matter how far you travel in Bristol on the bus. Before the change on Monday, people were paying £1.50 for every single journey under three miles on the First Bus phone app, or £2.50 for every single journey over three miles. ‘Labour’ Mayor Marvin Rees state of the city address 2018 on transport No administration for years, has taken transport seriously. There have been efforts to improve cycling and walking but it remains difficult to travel from A to B. Communities in areas such as Hartcliffe, Avonmouth and Hillfields remain disconnected. Congestion adversely impacts on the city‘s economy and air quality. We will not repeat the errors of recent years in pretending that cars will disappear if we make life difficult for car drivers, nor will we ignore the economic impact when we do transport planning. But we will have an impact on congestion and on people movement by presenting real choice. We must generate mass transit options that are better, cheaper and easier than car travel. Thanks to the efforts of my cabinet lead , Mhairi Threlfall, we have our Bristol Transport Strategy out to consultation, outlining our vision to 2036. We have seen the order of the biggest single biogas bus order in the UK, and we are leading the way on smart ticketing and contactless payments. 7 out of 10 passengers now board the bus using these payment methods. The key outcomes of the Congestion Task Group are being implemented, including the creation of a Transport Board that will bring together key city transport partners, to work more closely with the city council for future planning. But most importantly, we have a flightpath for a phased growth of public transport. The first strand of that growth will be looking at a new deal for bus use. I can announce tonight that we are in the process of working towards a Heads of an Agreement that sets out a joint relationship based on long term and sustained public and private investment in the bus system. Working with our partners in the West of England, the aim of the agreement will be to double bus usage to 20% of all journeys through: Bristol congestion charge will ‘hit the poorest the hardest’ The Conservative group say council claims about the benefits of the charge are ‘inaccurate and disingenuous’ Any potential congestion charge or parking levy will “hit the poorest people in Bristol the hardest”, the Conservatives claim. Leader of the Bristol Tory group, Mark Weston, says any move to charge drivers to enter the city would “unfairly tax” low income families and previously making driving a luxury of the well off. His comments come after Bristol City Council launched its transport strategy consultation on Monday (September 24). The document lays out the city’s transport aims over the next 20 years and looks at how it may fund new projects. High on the list is Bristol Mayor, Marvin Rees’ ambitious hope of building an underground metro-rail network for the city.  Work-related stress jumps by a quarter to reach ‘epidemic’ levels Experts criticise ‘half-hearted’ attempts to tackle a crisis caused by workload and management style – Nearly 85 per cent of charity workers are looking for a new job – Survey: Majority Of Workers Comfortable Looking For New Job While EmployedHealth Secretary orders probe into autistic youngsters locked in NHS ‘hell holes’ across the UK… as mother reveals her son is ‘so drugged he can hardly move’ in care unitMatt Hancock has ordered an urgent investigation into children being locked up. Children as young as 13 are said to be being incarcerated for years in NHS units. Barbaric treatment includes patients being kept in isolation in padded cells. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has ordered an urgent investigation into why youngsters are being locked up like criminals because they have autism or learning difficulties, just days after The Mail on Sunday revealed their appalling plight. Mr Hancock was ‘deeply shocked’ by this newspaper’s account last week of children as young as 13 being incarcerated, sometimes for years, in NHS-funded assessment and treatment units, known as ATUs. Our exposé, based on numerous detailed interviews with distraught individuals and families, found evidence of routine abuse of children and young people kept in the secretive facilitiesOn Saturday 10 November Veterans For Peace (VFP) UK will host a public conference at Friends House, Euston. In the morning there will be a presentation from German veterans Florian Pfaff and Jurgen Rose. In the afternoon there will be a presentation from US veterans Barry Ladendorf and Dennis Stourt on their experiences during the Vietnam War. On Sunday 11 November VFP UK and veterans from around the world will walk to The Cenotaph in Whitehall under the banner Never Again to carry out a solemn ceremony of remembrance. Veterans For Peace UK is a politically independent ex-services organisation of men and women who have served in conflicts from WW2 through to Afghanistan. As a result of our collective experience we firmly believe that “War is not the solution to the problems we face in the 21st Century”. Our annual gathering attracts veterans from around the world who are committed to serving the cause of world peace.

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Second hour: Investigative reports: US War on Terror Kills Nearly 500,000 in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan A study released Thursday says the U.S.-led war on terrorism has killed about 507,000 people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan during its 17 years and is showing a 22 percent increase in deaths in the past two years. The death toll includes U.S. and allied troops, civilians in the war zones, local military and police forces, as well as militants, who have died from war violence, according to the report by Brown University’s Costs of War Project. The report said the number of indirect deaths was several times larger than deaths caused by direct war violence, bringing the total death count to well over 1 million people. Fatalities in Afghanistan, as of October 2018, stood at about 147,000 people, including Afghan security forces, civilians and opposition fighters. The figure also included the deaths of 6,334 American soldiers and contractors, as well as more than 1,100 allied troopsMake GRU GRU again, Putin says as intelligence agency turns 100The Russian president suggested returning the historic name to the military intelligence agency, which is accused in the West of staging coups, tilting US elections and using chemical weapons to get rid of double agents. On Friday, Russian military intelligence officers were celebrating their professional holiday. This year is a big date for the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The organization is best known by its Soviet-times name the GRU (Maine Intelligence Directorate), even though the agency has changed its name to simply GU years agoIran will break US sanctions: President Rouhani TEHRAN. – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Iran will break the sanctions imposed by the United States on Tehran as well as on countries that do business with it, shortly after a round of anti-Iran sanctions by America took effect. Speaking at a meeting with the directors and deputies of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance on Monday, President Rouhani said, “We should break the sanctions very well, and we will do that.” “With the help of the people, and the unity that exists in our society, we have to make the Americans understand that they must not use the language of force, pressure, and threats to speak to the great Iranian nation. They must be punished once and for all,” the Iranian president said. The meeting and remarks came shortly after a new round of US sanctions took effect. The new bans target, among other things, Iran’s oil sales and Central Bank. More Iranian individuals have also been targeted by the US Department of the Treasury. The US measures also include so-called secondary sanctions – punitive measures against third countries doing business with Iran. US President Donald Trump introduced a first round of “primary” and “secondary” sanctions against Iran and its trade partners in August. In May, he unilaterally pulled the US out of a multilateral deal with Iran. Two months later, footage reportedly came outin which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed he had personally convinced Trump to withdraw from the Iran dealTop Likud minister, back from Oman: Israel, Gulf must liaise on security, agriculture. Israel Katz says Jewish state ‘has a lot to offer’ its Arab neighbors in multiple fields. A top minister who visited Oman this week has called for increased cooperation between Israel and Gulf states on developmental issues, security, medicine and more. Intelligence and Transportation Minister Israel Katz told Reuters Thursday night following his visit: “In my view cooperation between Israel and the Gulf states can and should be expanded … Israel also has a lot to offer when it comes to water desalination and irrigation, agriculture and medicine.” He also said the nations should work together on aviation security. Russia, Turkey, France and Germany call for lasting ceasefire in Syria. World leaders issue joint statement from summit on war-torn country: The leaders of Russia, Turkey, France and Germany have called for a lasting ceasefire in Syria following violence in last remaining major rebel stronghold. A constitutional committee should meet by the end of the year, the leaders of the four countries, who gathered for a summit in Istanbul, said. Ankara, which supports the rebels seeking to overthrow president Bashar al-Assad, and Moscow, Assad’s key foreign ally, recently brokered a deal to create a demilitarised zone in Syria’s Idlib region. French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters that the international community would be watching to make sure that Russia and Turkey respect the agreement they have negotiated. Speaking after the four-way summit on Saturday, he said: “We will all be extremely vigilant to ensure that these commitments are met and that the ceasefire is stable and sustainable. “We are counting on Russia to exert a very clear pressure on the (Syrian) regime which very clearly owes it its survival.” ‘EU lied for 50 YEARS’ Farage attacks Macron’s plans to build a ‘TRUE European army’ NIGEL Farage accused the European Union of “lying to us for 50 years” after French President Emmanuel Macron called for a “real European army” to reduce Europe’s dependence on the United States for defence. Nigel Farage warned a European army would be “very dangerous” and “deeply insulting” to the United States. Speaking on his LBC radio show, Mr Farage blasted: “A true European army says Emmanuel Macron, backing up comments from Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who said not too long ago, deference to NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts. “Folks, they’re building a European army, they’re not messing aboutPresident Macron sparks outrage by calling infamous French Nazi collaborator Philippe Petain a ‘great soldier’ during WWI. Philippe Petain assissted in the Holocaust and deported thousands of Jews . Macron said that Marshal Petain made some bad choice in the Second World War. He said ‘I don’t hide any page of history’ as he praised Petain’s greatness in WWI. The Lion of Verdun began working with Nazis against Britain during WWII. Israeli Defense Company Wins Contract to Monitor Europe’s Coasts. The Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems Ltd has won a contract worth up to $68 million to monitor much of Europe’s coastline. Elbit Systems, an Israeli tech firm which specialises in defence, security and commercial systems, said today that the framework contract consists of the provision of maritime unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) in order to help monitor extensive coastlines and vast areas of sea to identify any potential hazards and suspicious activities. The company will provide European Union countries with maritime unmanned aircraft system patrol services. Israeli Defense Contractor Elbit Announces Contract with EU Maritime Safety Agency. The company will provide European Union countries with maritime unmanned aircraft system patrol services. In recent months, numerous Israeli companies and contractors have been winning contracts in various industries worldwide, ranging from defense to surveillance and technological advancement. David Livingstone: Because the focus of much conspiracy research has been dirverted to the Federal Reserve, UFOs, “the Jews” and even the Jesuits, it has failed to apprehend the most important development of occultism in modern times and the source of transhumanism. Until recently, occultism was dominated by societies like the Golden Dawn, or Aleister Crowley’s OTO. While the influences of these societies are still central, they have proliferated in entirely new ways. While once associated with solemn candlelit rituals and dark incantations performed by robed mystics, occultism has a new face, and it’s the pranksterism of a bizarre parody religion called Discordianism, founded by a close friend of Lee Harvey Oswald, Kerry Thornley. The principles of Discordianism are mockery. But it’s jocularity hides a more sinister agenda, which is the prejudice that nothign is sacred, underlying their bigroty towards “traditional religions.”  William Stuart’s book The Invisible College, 9/11 To Armageddon. Fourteen years ago, author William Stuart began to explore the darkest regions of our planet and five years later he had enough data to support the claim that a strain of the Knights Templar had ensured that the American War of Independence, French Revolution, American Civil War, Russian Revolution, WW1 and WW2 took place. Five more years passed, and William discovered that when the Russian Revolution, heavy with Templar Masonry, began to fail because of the ‘peasant farmers’ loyalty to their Tsar, Rothschild, Khun Loeb, Warburg, J.P.Morgan, Rockefeller, Fabian Society Round Table and the American International Company applied direct funding to cover up the failure. The author knew that the Templars were controlled by American finance, who took orders from Geneva and that this organisation had designed seven strategic wars as a blueprint for financial gain and the growth of the New World Order as far back as 1710. They matched their seven wars to the “breaking of 7 seals” in the Book of Revelation, as all had been initiated into Red Masonry called Armageddon Masonry, using verses from that last book of the Bible. At this stage of his research William suspected that there was a potential seventh war, which could be seen as a mock up of Armageddon, so he set out to discover whether 9.11 and the chaos in the Middle East were connected, and if both events had originated from this satanic cabal. A compelling and exciting read, 9:11 to Armageddon is over 300 pages of brilliant research that is an absolute must for anyone interested in understanding the subversive organisations that run our world and how they have created every war since the American War of Independence.
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Friday 2nd November 2018

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling

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First hour: news review: Green councillor for Ashley Jude English, former independent mayor George Ferguson and longtime member of Bristol Housing Action Movement Ben Richie – Bristol’s Bearpit roundabout being renamed with £3.5million makeover – here’s what it will look like;  PRSC has a notice of eviction for all artworks in Bearpit;  Bearpit Bristol – The Circle Community – new vision for Bearpit;  drugs and homeless at Bearpit; toilet closures at Bearpit;  George Ferguson’s view on present situation with Bearpit;  Manchester’s new homeless shelters;  Bristol homeless; Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM); building of Council housing; building high – developers and Mayor Marvin’s aspirations;  Bristol’s transport boss quits – and Mayor Marvin Rees is stepping in – Mhairi Threlfall had been in the job just 15 months; Bristol University student Max Langer discusses his petition to get Bristol buses franchised by local Council: We the undersigned call on Mayor Marvin Rees, Regional Mayor Tim Bowles, Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority to work towards a bus franchising scheme for Bristol. Transport in Bristol is in chaos. Car usage has been on the rise for years, resulting in greater congestion and pollution. In the face of this, our city desperately needs improved public transport.  – Bristol bus protest on Saturday 24th November and petition online  – First Bus, congestion, car free centre to Bristol, pollution; next head of EU, Alexander Stubb, discusses Brexit; Mayor Marvin discusses the Bundred Report in his State of the City speech – blaming former Mayor George for deficit – George says he made sure the city was quids in so Marvin Rees’ housing deputy Paul Smith could build homes; Kerry Anne Mendoza – editor of The Bristol-based Canary news sitestopped from delivering Claudia Jones Memorial Lecture by the National Union of Journalists National Executive, overruling the Black Members Councildiscussing austerity as an ideological project on Going Underground on Russia Today (RT).
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Second hour: Investigative reports: eleven dead in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre – Honduras asylum seeker caravan moves North through Mexico. Attack on Synagogue in Pittsburgh: increase in attacks up to elections;  who are Le Cercle?Safari Club and secret services – Operation Cyclone; pipe bomb scares in US;  elections manipulated;  Honduras caravan – political stunt by the CIA to influence US elections? Migrant caravan members call Trump ‘our president’ and SUE him for saying they can’t apply for asylum – aided by US lawyers linked to firm that profits by posting immigrants’ bail. Six Honduran migrants and their five children sued the Trump administration on Thursday while they were walking north through Mexico. They call Trump ‘our president’ as they accuse him of ‘unconstitutional conduct’ Lawyers suing Trump storyMilitary coup by Hilary Clinton in Honduras in 2009 backed by US, thousands murdered and assassinatedNetanyahu to go to inauguration of Bolsenaro in Brazil.  Tommy Robinson on tour of Australia and US.  Israeli Minister, Naphtali Bennett, on Pittsburgh attack.  Lion Air Crash: aircraft can be hacked – How To Hack An AircraftIN-FLIGHT AIRPLANES CAN NOW BE HACKED FROM THE GROUND, CYBER EXPERT WARNSFinance Ministry spokesperson Nufransa Wira Sakti confirmed that 20 ministry officials were among the 178 adult passengers on Lion Air flight JT 610; history of Indonesia – coup backed by Henry Kissinger; 9/11.  ‘Business people as diplomats? An utterly disastrous idea from Jeremy Hunt’ by Patrick Coburn.  Death of Jamal Khashoggi and Saudis in Yemen – PMQs UK should demand an immediate Yemen ceasefire in UN.  Kosovo wants a seat at UN – the war in Yugoslavia and  destabilisation caused by Western powers?  David Livingstone discusses rewriting history – the roots of Greek philosophy from Babylon?  ‘Human brain’ supercomputer finally switched on in Manchester today. David Livingstone on long-term CIA project for computers and the internet mimicking the human mind as a global ‘all seeing eye’ – MK Ultra, CIA, transhumanism and a totalitarian goal.
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TRANSHUMANISM The History of a Dangerous Idea David Livingstone – Category: Conspiracy