Friday 28th June 2019

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After seven – straight talking and investigative reports

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling with Irish Republican Labour activist Martin Summers

February 2019 Ofcom complaint result: UKLFI exposed as creation of Israeli foreign ministryBristol Post article: BCfm cleared after being reported to Ofcom for anti-semitic conspiracy theories

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First hour news review: Brexit Party – their ideas and possible policies;  poll saying 40 Labour seats could be lost to Brexit Party;  is Brexit deliverable? Boris’s blunders and mistakes – the Skripal affair;

Dr David Halpin, former surgeon, discusses Jeremy Hunt’s record as Health Secretary (2012-2018) and Hunt’s family connections with links to private healthcare – Tory’s NHS plan Destabilise Demoralise Dismantle; Brexit Party on NHS;

Tim Gopsill, discusses Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) minister 2010-2012 Jeremy Hunt’s track record as Media and Culture Secretary, where he helped Murdoch and Sky have more powers, and his track record as Health Secretary, including the Junior Doctor’s strike; Assange’s extradition to US; is Brexit happening on 31st?

5G rolled out in Bristol on Wednesday 3rd July:  US Senate – there have been no studies into safety of 5G;  Does 5G pose health risks?  Is 5G Technology and Millimeter Waves Safe?; PMQs brain tumours; John Kitson discusses 5G from 5G Awareness website. PMQs Kerry McCarthy, Bristol Labour MP – Autism and abuse of patients by sending them to secure units and with drugs.
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Second hour Investigative reports: G20 in Japan:   talks between Xi and Trump on trade – will China dump US debt and could trade wars lead to WW3?Michael Hudson, from Chase Manhattan Bank, on ‘Guns and Butter’ show – IMF protecting the 1% and using debt as a military force;  author of ‘Giants: the Global Power Elite’, Peter Phillips, talks about ‘The Council of 30’  being more important than Bilderberg – he discusses these people and their power over world collapse from war or the environment – Universal Deal of Human Rights. There is a new global elite at the controls of our economic future, and here former Project Censored director and media monitoring sociologist Peter Phillips unveils for the general reader just who these players are. The book includes such power players as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Jamie Dimon, and Warren Buffett. As the number of men with as much wealth as half the world fell from sixty-two to just eight between January 2016 and January 2017, according to Oxfam International, fewer than 200 super-connected asset managers at only 17 asset management firms each with well over a trillion dollars in assets under management now represent the financial core of the world’s transnational capitalist class. Members of the global power elite are the management “the facilitors” of world capitalism.

George Orwell’s birthday yearly event ….– Christian Payne leads a conversation about control over the internet and technology. Leaked Saudi document on Easter Sri Lanka bombings SIMPLY NOT REPORTED IN THE UK.

ITV On Assignment – microchips put in hands REBECCA BARRY in SWEDEN – Carrying credit cards, Oyster cards – even your house keys or ID – will soon become a thing of the past if bio-hackers get their way. About 4,000 people in Sweden have already been ‘chipped’ and some organisations say implants could be on their way to the UK. Rebecca Barry attends an ‘implant party’, where the biohacking-curious gather and the committed are then chipped with the latest flashing implant. Is this the beginning of a bright future, asks Rebecca, where chips will one day be able to diagnose and foresee health problems? Or is it a way to keep an ever-closer eye on human movements?

Vaccines:  power of the Pharmaceuticals;  PMQs Jacob Rees Mogg – NICE not prescribing drugs – cuts;  vaccines mandatory in US – and now for religious types too: New York ends religious exemption to vaccine mandate for schoolchildren. State lawmakers vote to repeal exemption amid country’s worst measles outbreak in decades; European vaccine distrust is putting the most vulnerable at risk: European vaccine distrust is putting the most vulnerable at risk – The Wellcome Global Monitor report has revealed that Europeans increasingly distrust vaccines, with just 59 per cent of people in western Europe and 50 per cent in eastern Europe saying they think vaccines are safe, compared to 79 per cent globally (The Guardian). This correlates with WHO figures showing worrying increases in measles cases in countries such as France, where vaccine distrust is at 33 per cent.
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Friday 21th June 2019

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

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling with Irish Republican Labour activist Martin Summers

February 2019 Ofcom complaint result: UKLFI exposed as creation of Israeli foreign ministryBristol Post article: BCfm cleared after being reported to Ofcom for anti-semitic conspiracy theories

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First hour news review: Eviction at the Bearpit – blocked off now: spice dealers; John and Martin, who lived there, discuss what it was like; vision for the place? Various groups that have tried to help.

Bristol could ban diesel cars from its city centre for eight hours a day under desperate plan to tackle air pollution: The council is in danger of having to pay back £1.65million it has received from government to develop its proposals if it misses another deadline. Bristol Trams; Metrobus; Clean air tax; Fact Check – are diesel cars really more polluting than petrol cars? Bristol’s clean air plans lack ‘complete information’ as consultation looms. The council’s executive director of resources acknowledged that beginning the consultation “before we have complete information” Mike Jackson, the council’s executive director of resources, acknowledged that beginning the consultation “before we have complete information” is a risk. The council is in danger of having to pay back £1.65million it has received from government to develop its proposals if it misses another deadline.

Fears over lack of transparency after councillor suggests there are ‘secretive boards’: is the Mayoral system a dictatorship? ‘BRISTOL IS NOT, AND NEVER SHOULD BE, A DICTATORSHIP’ – By ELLIE PIPE, Friday May 25, 2018 – Changes to Bristol City Council’s constitution have been branded a “shameless power grab” that will “effectively neuter local democracy”.  The Labour administration insists that the move will make the democratic process fairer and more transparent, as it effectively gives elected councillors from the ruling party more opportunity to make their voices heard on behalf of their constituents. Under the changes, Labour will increase the number of its backbench councillors taking chair roles in committees and decrease opportunities for opposition parties to put forward ‘golden’ motions for debate – which will reflect the proportionality of the chamber instead of working on rotation. All three opposition groups slammed the “constitutional power grab” as an affront to democracy at a full council meeting on Tuesday, with Tory John Goulandris, councillor for Stoke Bishop, likening the administration to a totalitarian regime. “Bristol is not and never should be a one-party dictatorship,” he argued. Labour councillor for Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston Don Alexander argued that the changes will actually give a voice to underrepresented communities in the city, saying that the group is committed to addressing inequality in the city. “Our group will be voting for everyone in this city to have an equal chance – we will not have it dominated by Southville, Bedminster and Clifton,” he said. “It’s telling that the other parties seem to have been united by a shared need to support privilege over democracy on this.” He was met with loud jeers and laughter from the other side of the chamber. Councillors excluded and kept from decisions;  problems with the Mayoral system. First Bus up for sale – American hedge fund take over – bus franchising.

Tory leadership debate – will we be able to leave on the 31st? – Boris and Hunts’ answers.  PMQs legislation in case of No Deal Brexit – shut down Parliament? Rory Stewart – was he part of MI6? – Steven Landringan, who was his neighbour in Kabul, discusses his neighbour.
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Second hour Investigative reports: US Drone shot down by Iran – then US were about to attack but Trump pulled them back: attack not condoned by UN Security Council or US Congress;  UK SBS Special Forces were sent to Oman shortly before attacks on tankers;  Revealed – Iran’s TOP SECRET weapon which will stop any US invasion attempt in its tracks – Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon – 2014 incident with the USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea: the Russian Su-24 that buzzed the USS Donald Cook carried neither bombs nor missiles but only a basket mounted under the fuselage, which, according to the Russian newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta [2], contained a Russian electronic warfare device called Khibiny. As the Russian jet approached the US vessel, the electronic device disabled all radars, control circuits, systems, information transmission, etc. on board the US destroyer. In other words, the all-powerful Aegis system, now hooked up – or about to be – with the defense systems installed on NATO’s most modern ships was shut down, like turning off the TV set with the remote control – Norman Ellis discusses this technology;  how long until a war with Iran?  Israel’s secret Nuclear facility Israel’s Secretive Nuclear Facility Leaking as Watchdog Finds Israel Has Nearly 100 Nukes Israel is one of only five nations in the world that refuse to sign the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, an international treaty aimed at ending the proliferation of nuclear weapons and achieving global nuclear disarmament. 

Tory leader debate: Bristol questioner – Abdullah – Boris careless with his language. Boris on Liverpudlians;  7/7 London bombings – Boris Johnson ‘ranted f*** the families during 7/7 bombing victims insult’ EXCLUSIVE: Boris Johnson’s alleged outburst came when he was Mayor of London and being briefed about the cost of inquests into the 2005 London terror attacks which killed 52 ; Interview with Tony Farrell, former Principal Intelligence Analyst for South Yorkshire Police: 7/7 monuments daubed with protest slogans – Boris rude about it; ‘Ludicrous Diversion’ – excellent – film on 7/7 London Bombings; anomalies on 7/7;  Moad-Dib, who made ‘7/7 Ripple Effect’ film, went to prison; ‘Hillsborough – Ripple Effect’ film – was it a deliberate event?

Grenfell – lavish party ‘Cock Wielding Felon’: Tory behind #Grenfell referb. hosts lavish party just before fire anniversary EXCLUSIVE: Rock Hugo Basil Feilding-Mellen, Tory councillor behind Grenfell cladding downgrade, invited actress Rosamund Pike & John Lennon’s musician son Sean to his 40th bashMH17 – no evidence it was Russia, says Malaysia – Dutch say there is.

Putin’s four hour press conference – Putin discusses withdrawal of US from Nuclear Treaties – small yield tactical nuclear weapons.  Gibraltar – Spanish port happy to have Russian ships refuel there.
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Friday 14th June 2019

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

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling with Irish Republican Labour activist Martin Summers

February 2019 Ofcom complaint result: UKLFI exposed as creation of Israeli foreign ministryBristol Post article: BCfm cleared after being reported to Ofcom for anti-semitic conspiracy theories

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First hour news review: with Brexit party MEP for SW England James Glancy and Labour councillor for Ashley Mike Davies. James Glancy’s background – military and combating illegal wildlife trade; is Brexit just a protest party?; Can MPs still stop a no-deal Brexit after their Commons defeat?; will No Deal Brexit be a disaster? Brexit Party position; Boris Johnson refuses to say if he has taken cocaine, despite previous admissions – decriminalisation of drugs; 22 EU members signed a new programme with the European Defence Union to facilitate cross-border and air-surface permissions in support of military mobility; Merkel joins Macron in calling for EU army to complement NATO; Macron ‘would support’ Merkel for Commission president The German chancellor is not officially a candidate; GLADIO network and NATO; has EU kept peace in Europe? PMQs queen taking charge of Parliament;

Hargreaves chiefs in £6m share sale: High-flyers cashed in weeks before Woodford crisis sent stock tumbling; next financial crash – how and when; Slavery case Lopresti ice cream boss ‘exploited staff’ – low paid work in Britain; The £166 trillion timebomb: Former Bank governor Mervyn King warns debt will trigger the next financial meltdown

5G to be rolled out on 3rd July in Bristol by VodaphoneFears people in Bristol are at risk of cancer from Vodafone 5G – is it really dangerous? One doctor called 5G ‘the stupidest idea anyone has had in the history of the world‘BBC Points West report on 5G; petition to Mayor Marvin to stop 5G in Bristol – please sign. 5G uses (24–86 GHz) microwaves, NOT radio waves (which are 30KHz-600 MHz), (Radar is lower frequency than 5G: 2-40 GHz)
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Second hour Investigative reports: Tankers attacked in Straits of Hormuz – US blames Iran – or is it a false flag?: US-Iran tensions rise as Pentagon releases video of oil tanker attack; Mike Pompeo on the attack and why he thinks Iran did it – list of attacks he thinks Iran has committed; ‘We lie, we cheat, we kill’ says Pompeo at talk to students; Jonathan Cohen became Acting Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations saying Iran said would disrupt Straits of Hormuz; Dan Damon on BBC World Service – interview with Dr. Mohammad Marandi from Tehran University – explaining why we can’t believe the US; World Service again – interview with Aniseh Tabrizi from Royal United Services Institute – false flag operation? psychological war, and Centcom; Houthi rebels attacking Saudi Arabia; Yemeni Army captures military outposts in southern Saudi ArabiaYemen’s Houthis claim seizing 20 positions in Saudi Arabia Houthi spokesman says ‘surprise’ push in kingdom’s Najran province caused heavy losses to Saudi-led coalition’s forces. – Arms sales – to Qatar and Bahrain; Rand Paul says US is arming it’s enemy – Saudi Arabia; parallels with war in Iraq – Tony Benn on war with Iraq. UK special forces join US strike group in Persian Gulf as tensions mount. US admitting use of dirty tricks to get Iran war started. Brookings Institution: Which Path to Persia? Options for a New American Strategy toward IranWhich Path to Persia PDF

Protests in Hong Kong against extradition to China law – is this China’s reprisal for head of Huawei in Canada awaiting extradition to US? No extradition of political prisoners like Julian Assange or Meng Wanzhou should be allowed. Martin Yip, BBC Hong Kong correspondent, discusses how protests are going: Hong Kong shuts government offices due to mass protests. Hong Kong leader slams protesters for ‘blatant riot’ as authorities insist they will push ahead with extradition bill. Julian Assange and extradition to US – Sajid Javid: Julian Assange to appear in court after Javid signs US extradition request. Home secretary opens way for court to consider whether Assange should be sent to US

Break up of Yugoslavia – George Robertson, former Defence Secretary and NATO Secretary General, discusses war in Kosovo against Serbians twenty years ago: explanation of attack and tensions in area; why the Russians weren’t involved; what was the real aim?
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Friday 7th June 2019

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

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling with Irish Republican Labour activist Martin Summers

February 2019 Ofcom complaint result: UKLFI exposed as creation of Israeli foreign ministryBristol Post article: BCfm cleared after being reported to Ofcom for anti-semitic conspiracy theories

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First hour news review: by-election in Peterborough: Labour won and Brexit Party second; Lib Dems doing better now; Lib/Con austerity has created £1.7 trn National Debt – 2008 financial crisis and how it was dealt with; capitalism dead in 2008 and impending crash. Brexit: Steve Baker MP, from European Research Group, on how in case of No Deal Brexit ‘Clean Managed Brexit’ plan out this week explaining why a no deal Brexit PM won’t need parliamentary support – but it’s down to Speaker Bercow; Steve Baker MP on which leader of Tory Party he’ll support and how No Deal will work; Brexit extension approved; Boris Johnson new leader?

British military integrating with EU: Was D-Day turning point of WW2 or was it Stalingrad? EU military union, David Ellis discusses this may be why Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson was sacked; PMQs D-Day celebrations and protests against Trump – Corbyn not going to Trump dinner.

PMQs Swansea tidal lagoon cancelled. PMQs Planning Inspectorate from Petts Wood won’t meet local MPs.  Incinerator, Javelin Park, in Gloucestershire is illegal? Incinerator protest to hit the High Court as campaign group seeks £150million. The legal challenge over the awarding of the £650million contract to build Gloucestershire’s waste incinerator heads to Bristol High Court tomorrow. Community R4C are taking Gloucestershire County Council to court to challenge the legality of the awarding of the contract to consortium Urbaser Balfour Beatty (UBB). On the eve of the case being heard, Gloucestershire Police have revealed that an allegation of misconduct in a public office was made by a member of the public in relation to the project. Bristol planning committees A and B.
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Second hour Investigative reports: Julian Assange:  Assange won’t face charges ..story;  espionage act;  As I suggested, @Wikileaks’ #Vault7 was the most explosive exposure of #CIA criminal activity everIt’s a move that has surprised national security experts and some former officials, given prosecutors’ recent decision to aggressively go after the WikiLeaks founder on more controversial Espionage Act charges that some legal experts said would not hold up in court. The decision also means that Assange will not face punishment for publishing one of the CIA’s most potent arsenals of digital code used to hack devices, dubbed Vault 7. The leak — one of the most devastating in CIA history — not only essentially rendered those tools useless for the CIA, it gave foreign spies and rogue hackers access to them. – mass surveillance, hacking, crimes of the secret services.

George Orwell and Groupthink. 70th anniversary of 1984 publication today – 5G Network – essential for the military – Anthony Muller, a Canadian Government Advisor, discusses how multiple studies have shown that wireless radiation causes cancer – and how this will be even worse with 5G. Symposium. Ayelet Shaked, Israeli Justice Minister, discusses her new job and the Israeli relationship with Palestinians in Gaza.  I24 News – discusses Tory leadership candidate Michael Gove Times column where he said British Israeli Embassy should move to Jerusalem. George Galloway sacked from Talk Radio for alleged anti Semitism – he discusses this with Piers Morgan.

Iranian regime will disappear with the help of God: According to a translation of the prime minister’s words by The Times of Israel he further agrees that “the Iranian regime” will “disappear with the help of God” — in the words of one of his supporters, to which Netanyahu adds, “You said it. From your mouth to God.“. Leaked Netanyahu Tape: We Made Trump Cancel The Iran DealU.S. Ambassador Says Israel Is ‘on the Side of God’.  Bilderberg – Pompeo did arrive but Iran was not on official list of topics for a change.  Corbyn targeted by Deep State – what is Deep State?

Dan Damon on BBC World Update discusses Pegasus 3 spyware, developed by Israelis, that can spy on Smart Phones and the Saudis used to spy on Khashoggi. A vulnerability in WhatsApp has allowed attackers to inject commercial Israeli spyware on phones, the Financial Times reported, citing the messaging app company and a spyware technology dealer. WhatsApp discovered in early May that attackers were able to install surveillance software on to iPhones and Android phones by calling up targets using the app’s call function, the FT said in an article on May 13. The malicious code is developed by the secretive Israeli company NSO Group and can be transmitted to users even if they did not answer their phones, with the calls often disappearing from the call log, according to the spyware dealer who was briefed on the WhatsApp hack.

Saudi Arabia approved of the assault on Sudan protesters. The head of Sudan’s ruling military council was given a “green light” by Saudi Arabia and its regional allies to crack down on protesters camped for weeks outside the military’s headquarters, a Sudanese military expert has told Middle East Eye. US general – Iran an ‘imminent threat’: The top US commander in the Middle East, Gen. Frank McKenzie told interviewers on Thursday that he believes Iran remains an “imminent” threat to US forces. He dismissed the idea that a US military buildup in the area had in any way diminished the perceived threat.

Yemeni Houthis hit twenty outposts inside Saudi Arabia: Yemen’s Houthi group has claimed that its forces crossed the border into neighbouring Saudi Arabia, which leads a military coalition against them, and took control of more than 20 positions. Speaking to Yemen’s SABA news agency, Houthi spokesman Yahya Sarei said on Wednesday that the military sites in the kingdom’s southwestern Najran province were captured in a “surprise” offensive carried out over the past three days. US Senators block arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
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