Friday 10th April 2015

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling

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

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First hour: News review with Bradley Stoke UKIP Councillor Ben Walker who defected from Tory party in 2012: Conservative party were invited but did not put any councillor up today.  UKIP Bristol Council Candidate John Langley Is Actually Porn Star Johnny Rockard. The Scottish fish offensive – Sturgeon and Salmond – how will the SNP effect play out? Discussing the Money System and ‘The Moneymasters’ documentary (1996) which explains the Moneychangers in the Jerusalem Temple monopolising the ‘half-shekel of the sanctuary’ then, 1000 years later, the goldsmiths started cheating on the system. Lending out more promissory notes (I Promise To Pay The Bearer) than they had gold assets on deposit, then charging interest on them, this creating the fractional reserve banking system which is legalised counterfeiting. Compound interest. Contagion of a banking collapse. Extremism: Theresa May invites moderate Muslims to join her in ending the ‘hatred, bigotry and ignorance’ of Islamic extremism in Britain. But what is extremism? Are Zionists extremists? Orwellian attack on free speech. Defence secretary Michael Fallon warns Ed Miliband is too weak to be charged with our national security. Ben Walker was on HMS Southampton during the Afghanistan war. George Osborne hails pension change ‘revolution’ but is it just a tax dodge bribe and pumping up the buy to let market. Julian Parry, now seriously ill, exposes Weston Super Mare Town Council sale of Knightsone Island to Redrow Homes for £1 a year 250 year lease. Fraud or corruption?
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Second hour: Investigative reports: Monsignor Bruce Kent on UK detention without trial & secret courts. Breeding resentment: The government’s persecution of the Muslim community is alienating the very people whose support is needed to stop further atrocities. Thursday 21 June 2007 07.00 BSTLast modified on Friday 3 October 2014 The government’s long-running effort to deport a number of Algerian terror suspects back to Algeria on the basis of diplomatic assurances should reach a seminal moment this week as the case of Mustafa Taleb, known publicly as Y, comes before the court of appeal. Bruce Kent’s experience as chair of CND of being infiltrated by MI5. Thoughts on nuclear deterrence and the Trident debate. Pretending to be bigger and stronger than anyone else in the world. Rory Stewart MP says Russia is rising as a major nuclear threat again. Whatever happened to ‘The Peace dividend’? 1 trillion dollars a year spent on weapons. History of the suppression of FIS Algerian moderate Islamic democracy. Muslim Brotherhood is NOT a terrorist organisation. Palestinian MP on prisoners’ committee arrested and detained by extremist Israeli soldiers and detained without trial for six months. Sunday’s Malcolm X Film Festival: Throughout his life Malcolm X was a controversial figure, pimp and preacher, illiterate and icon. Fifty years on from his assassination in New York, his legacy lives on. Ben Ritchie from squatting support group Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) explains tomorrow’s Homelessness March. Julian Charles from The Mind Renewed interviews Daniele Ganser, author of NATOs Secret Armies, about P2 lodge in Italy where the nation was shown to have been run by a committee of powerful private individuals and Freemasons meeting at a country house. No Privatisation: Irish Water Irish Nation by the Rolling Tax Revue
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Friday 3rd April 2015

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling

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

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First hour: News review: Merchant Venturers on boards of schools;  schools – Fair Admissions Campaign,  Bristol Cathedral Choir School, Colston Girls School state funded, grammar schools, academies, free schools, 11plus, comprehensives, regulation of schools, teachers and unions;  John McAllister wins court case against Edward Ware, Merchant Venturer, who said John was ‘harassing’ him online for leaving the empty Redland College building open and in a dangerous state;  Bishop of Bristol Cathedral saying ‘speculation’ about Edward Colston’s involvement in slave trade – John Savage, Merchant Venturer, treasurer of Bristol Cathedral;  Bristol Water (BW) has highest bills in country, and the only one water company out of 18 to challenge Ofwat’s December 2015 determination to cut bills by 20% – Chris Curling, Merchant Venturer, a director of BW – privatisation, Ireland, BW owned by Capstone Infrastructure Corporation;  Bristol Fire Chief Kevin Pearson’s pay up from £130,000 to £142,000; General Election 2015 – masterminds behind the scenes: Lynton Crosby for the Tories – no majority, QE, ECB;  100 businessmen support the Tories – turn out to be Tory donors, tax dodgers, and blacklisters;  Charities are worried about leaked Tory potential plan to tax disability benefits.
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Second hour: Good Friday investigative reports: Interview with Judith Brown from British Yemeni Society, who discusses the friendly society she found when she lived there, the political situation at the moment and the history of Yemen: Treaty of Darin (1915), The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), Treaty of Jeddah (1927), Sykes-Picot agreement; Saudi Arabia and oil industry; Wahabi religion; communist government; Houthi, Bakil tribe – history; US drones; media brainwashing in Yemen;  clip of Rory Stewart (Defence Select Committee), Simon Jenkins and Lord West discussing money spent on UK defence on BBC Newsnight;  MH17 Ukraine; Carrot and stick policy with US drones targeting Yemeni Sunni al-Qaeda extremists who are then paid by western intelligence services to fight in Syria; Al Qaeda; Abdel Hakim Belhaj has gone from terrorist, now to West’s puppet ISIS leader in Libya. Non Western controlled propaganda news sources on Yemen: Al-Manar news agency (Lebanon) – FARS news agency (Iran) – Reverend Steven Sizer, vicar who has been banned from talking about the middle east, discusses Christian Zionists associating EU and UN with the devil, mistrusting them. Deep flaws in the theology of Christian Zionism and the particularly the rapture which is a ‘dispensationalist’ theory saying Christians don’t have to care for the planet and its people because ‘God will sort ’em out’ – Israel, Mossad and 9/11 attacks – Southampton University cancels conference about Israel due to ‘health and safety’
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Friday 27th March 2015

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling

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

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First hour: News review: with LibDem leader Gary Hopkins. Residents parking zones – previous consultations; Bristol Arena – parking;  local media – South West Business News, Bristol Chamber of Commerce, same as news in Bristol Post;  Mayor Ferguson – referendum for mayor;  Jo Moss from Bristol Cannabis Club discusses medicinal uses for cannabis, legalising cannabis, and their Cannabis Education and Social Evening event tomorrow evening – Iran Contra, big banks and drug cartels, Spain and decriminalisation of cannabis; Longest serving member of the Conservative party & wartime MI6 code breaker Harry Beckhough dies aged 101. Former MI6 Nazi hunter Harry Beckhough’s 2008 radio autobiography part 1 and Christmas special part 2 and Harry’s Christmas news review 2012.  Harry Beckhough, former intelligence officer, business man and author, died last week at age of 101 – clips of him discussing meeting Winston Churchill, and being a spy in WW2  – also Hitler’s Treasurer Martin Bormann and Vatican’s Nazi ratlines to South America. EU making Britain’s laws. Zero inflation for the UK and will deflation affect us? PMQs Ed Miliband – Do Tories plan further cuts? Cameron asking Miliband questions as if Miliband is Prime Minister already. Miliband spontaneous or rehearsed. VAT and NI contributions – Tory failed plan for reducing immigration – cuts, damage to public services, ideological cuts, deficit, crash; Theresa May and crackdown on hate preachers – NATO; PMQs Kingswood MP Chris Skidmore – M4 link to Avon Ring Road.
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Second hour: Investigative reports: Saudi Arabia led military action in Yemen:  ISIS; Syria; Iraq; Africom; Centcom; NATO. Crashing drones are exposing secrets about U.S. war operations:  US money to ISIS.  Germanwings plane crash throws spotlight on cockpit security: 150 more victims of 9/11 because of extra door security measures. US and NATO terrorism in Germany eg. Herrhausen assassination. Daniele Ganser, on Julian Charles show ‘The Mind Renewed’, discusses NATOs’ secret armies in Germany and who was really behind the Red Army Faction (RAF) and Baader Meinhof German terror gangs:  Gorbachev; Nazis; Red Army Faction; communism. Is Investigative Journalism Dead? With senior journalism lecturer at UWE Phil Chamberlain and TV documentary maker Tim TateDiscussion: ‘Is Investigative Journalism Dead?’ between Tim Tate, documentary maker and author, and Phil Chamberlain, Senior Journalism Lecturer at University of the West of England (UWE) and author of ‘Blacklisted: The Secret War between Big Business and Union Activists. Will the internet do the job of big documentary teams? Paul Foot; investigative journalism being starved; enormous cost of hard-hitting investigations; after 1988 Thames TV documentary about the SAS executing IRA terrorists ‘Death on the Rock’ but Tories didn’t like it, Thames TV ‘lost’ their licence. Thatcher changed quotas for TV; Panorama, Dispatches;  Cook Report; lawyers; Boeing; ‘Blacklisted’ book by Phil;  child sexual abuse – Liz MacKean’s Savile piece pulled from BBC’s Newsnight editor Peter Ripon then subsequent story by Miles Goslett was refused by every national newspaper, finally published in The Oldie (whose editor Richard Ingrams was subsequently sacked); clip from Tim’s film ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ about child sexual abuse, FBI and The Franklin Scandal which was pulled from Discovery Channel;  does investigative journalism change anything? Watergate, US investigative journalist Michael Hastings killed investigating CIA spying on journalists and elected politicians.
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