Friday 2nd September 2016

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 Labour councillor for Bishopston and Ashley Down Tom Brook. Bristol Council affairs; Hinkley Point Nuclear Power stalling and Chinese finance – economics of nuclear power; £2.2 billion NHS cuts are being planned, roughly 20% cuts in beds and emergency opening hours across England; junior doctors now set to strike for five consecutive days from 12th to 16th Sep; Prince Phillip discussing ‘sacred cows’ such as the NHS in 1980s; NHS privatisation plan; UK pension deficits spiral £100bn in a single month – because of record low interest rates – Phillip Hammond and his mystery new economic plan; after 1000 job cuts in Bristol Council it appears Council has a £300m reserve and its increased £150m in just one year – Mayoral system, pay gaps; Owen Smith turned up in Bristol to launch his campaign bus – clip of him discussing taking on the Tories – Jeremy Corbyn versus Owen Smith, PR system; Kerry McCarthy says Jeremy Corbyn lacks ‘any sense’ of leadership; average deposit on a rented home in Bristol approaches £1000 – and average rent £900 a month – council housing and Labour voters; Judge criticises Bristol Council as ‘tent city’ homeless people celebrate victory; EU ruling on Apple’s Irish tax is ‘total political crap’ says CEO; Michael Tyler – blogger – discusses premature deaths of 72 bankers since 2006.
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Second hour: Investigative reports: Today’s announcement that Royal Marine soldier Ciarán Maxwell has been charged with serious terrorism offences: creating of a library of documents likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism; obtaining chemicals and components for making explosive substances; possession of an adapted PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) pass card and items of PSNI uniform; manufacturing explosive substances and creating and maintaining hides to store bomb components in England and Northern Ireland. Royal Marine charged with terror offences after his cache of army munitions and explosives found – Force Research Unit and Northern Ireland. 35th anniversary of MKO terror attack on Iranian government which killed the president, prime minister and three members of the cabinet. US and France now training MKO which is ‘no longer classified as a terrorist group and is being trained by the US to conduct terrorist attacks in Iran. Iran marks anniversary of 1981 bombing at then-prime minister’s office by MKO also known as MEK. China enters fray in Syria on Bashar al-Assad’s side – vested interests of supporters – NATO supporting terrorists. British police criticised for lack of transparency in Bahrain training deal.  Tel Aviv approves 463 settlement homes in occupied lands.  Israeli fugitive Tech titan Kobi Alexander jailed in New York – he was CEO of Comverse and involved in spying on US phone calls and stock options backdating:  Israeli privatised security such as ICTS linked to MossadVerint Systems and 7/7 London bombings – Benjamin Netanyahu and Dan Sheham’s Israeli embassy warning of bombs on 7/7 one-and-a-half hours before the ‘surprise attack’ happened.  The bizarre media blackout of hacked George Soros documents – showing how he has been using his money to influence world affairs – including elections outcomes: Soros backed Black Lives Matter and groups in Russia; also backed report on Islamophobia and Twitter. US Presidential election speeches at The American Legion: Hillary Clinton discusses her (Pentagon) foreign policy ideas – says there will be a MILITARY reaction to cyber attacks; Trump discusses his foreign policy – and Clinton’s email trail;  Kissinger and H.Clinton friends. How I survived Chile’s torture commune run by Pinochet’s paedophile Nazi pal: Erick Zott Chuecas lived through the ordeal in the aftermath of Chile’s 1973 military coup as featured in Emma Watson’s new film The Colony (2016).  Chile’s Pinochet regime put in place by Henry Kissinger – clip from 1970s World in Action film about CIA – former CIA Deputy Director Tom Braden discusses CIAs efforts to depose Allende in Chile as he was a Marxist and the effect of Watergate – Scottish Rite US Freemason in Confederate army Albert Pike’s letter in Daily Mail and Daily Express 200 years ago which predicted three world wars where the final one would be a cataclysmic war between Zionism and Islam. Letter Captain Albert Pike supposedly sent to an Italian politician Mazzini in 1871.
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Friday 26th August 2016

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 Green party leader and councillor for Southville, Charlie Bolton. Is Marvin Rees speaking out against 1000 council job losses or is he resigned to the cuts? Emergency protest planned against Bristol City Council’s 1,000 job cuts – Police detained 260 people under Mental Health Act but most should not have been there – Enter Mrs Marion Little, OBE awarded 24th February 2016, a 61-year-old mother-of-two from Ware, Herts, who’s been working on campaigns for the Tories for almost 20 years. It is a perhaps apocryphal story in Tory circles that her party credit card has a spending limit even higher than that of the chief moneyman, Lord Feldman. True or not, Mrs Little appears to have used it to book hundreds of election-time hotel rooms which subsequently went undeclaredThe “magic circle” of Westminster needs to be broken and the views of “ordinary people” heard, Jeremy Corbyn has said in the final leadership rally before the ballot papers are sent out – Paul Mason on the knives being sharpened for Owen Smith when Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership contest and the second stage of the Labour coup attempt begins: The sound of Blairite silence, Owen Smith has become the willing dupe of the Labour right – UK terror-law watchdog has given a green light to powers for spy agencies to collect bulk data, David Anderson QC’s report means Theresa May can move ahead with her controversial data legislation, but she faces potential opposition in the Lords – Plans to replace Human Rights Act with British Bill of Rights will go ahead, Justice Secretary confirms, The Conservative manifesto pledged to bring in a new ‘Bill of Rights’ – Private landlords double housing benefit haul to £9.3bn NHF chief executive David Orr said: “It is madness to spend £9bn of taxpayers’ money lining the pockets of private landlords rather than investing in affordable homes.” – Between December 2014 and December 2015, Avon and Somerset police detained 260 people in police cells under the Mental Health Act 1983, yet three quarters did not present an “unmanageable risk” in a health setting. The Government today announced it has awarded Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership Trust £820,000 to help those in such situations. – Usual dismissive language: Will the travellers be gone from the Downs in time for the ‘much more important’ Massive Attack gig? – Severn Bridge 50th Anniversary coming soon: The Severn Bridge was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on September 8th 1966. The bridge took 3.5 years to complete and cost £8 million. The original toll for cars when the bridge first opened was 12.5p (2s 6d). The company operating the two crossings, Severn Bridge PLC, has seen pre-tax profits rise from £29.4 million in 2014 to £38.8 million in 2015. [that’s enough PROFIT to build FIVE Severn bridges every year in 1966 money] – Public may have to help fund Bristol’s hopeless and arguably useless Metrobus as talks to find an operator stall – A reminder for those in the bank holiday traffic jams on the M5 said to be the worst in the country this weekend. Clip of forthcoming interview with former British Rail fireman and driver Aubrey Punter at Midsomer Norton Heritage railway. He was fireman on the last holiday train on the Somerset and Dorset line (The Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust) before it was closed under the Beeching axe in September 1966.
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Second hour: Investigative reports: former teacher and children’s rights campaigner Christine Townsend looks at two recent Bristol school pervert scandals: 1. Clifton College – German teacher Jonathan Thompson-Glover (under headteachers Andrew Hugh Monro, Stephen Spurr and Mark Moore) and 2. Ashley Yates, headmaster of The Tynings Primary School in Staple Hill. Tim Ross current Merchant Venturers Master off to Colston School. Clip of Jenny Grace, author of ‘Nowhere To Belong’ (2009) describing her incarceration in the mental health system when she tried to report to other adults that she was being sexually abused where she was given Electro Convulsive Therapy at St John’s hospital, Stone, Buckinghamshire when she was only 12 years old, presumably in an attempt to erase her memory of the perpetrators of the child sexual abuse crimes. Unlawful admissions policies of privatised Bristol secondary schools: Redland Hill and St Mary Redcliff schools come in for particular criticism. – UN admits it caused Haiti cholera outbreak that killed 11,000 after untreated sewage flowed into river from peacekeepers’ base –  US threat to shoot down Syrian jets is a tacit declaration of war by US on SyriaUS-Turkey “Operation Euphrates Shield” (see image below): Illegal Invasion of Syria – US Defense Contractors Tell Investors Russian Threat Is Great for Business – UK approved £3.3bn of arms sales to Saudi Arabia in first year of Yemen war – Exports of smart bombs, combat aircraft parts were approved in face of civilian deaths, international condemnation – Britain’s biggest arms dealer tells peace activists selling weapons ‘encourages peace’ – Vice-Chair of the BBC Trust Sir Roger Carr says his belief that providing a ‘big stick’ helps countries bring about peace ‘allows us to do this work in a proud and positive way, rather than with a sense of shame’ – Jailed Millionaire Fraudster In Hitler Movie Scam
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Friday 19th August 2016

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: Labour councillor for Central ward Kye Dudd. Kye works for Royal Mail and is part of the Communications Workers Union (CWU); privatisation of Royal Mail – pensions, internet shopping, Bristol shops closing; first charity shop opens in Bristol’s ‘The Galleries’ indoor shopping mall – lots of empty shops what is mission of new council led by Labour? – affordable housing; can Bristol Council afford to clean the streets? Marvin says no, prefers a ‘Big Society’ type scheme with people of Easton mucking in – Bristol Waste; Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, on Pat Hart’s show on BCfm discussing street cleaning – what is council tax for? Marvin on Pat’s show again discussing Bristol Brexit Working Group – Liam Fox’s new role – TTIP – immigration and Brexit; Owen Smith ‘a smarmy post-Tribunite nonentity swathed in unrealistic ambition’ said Ron Liddle – coups and democracy; David Blunkett’s Labour Tomorrow funded by a Lib Dem; ‘Why I despise Jeremy Corbyn and his Nazi stormtroopers’ by Jewish Labour donor Michael Foster; Corbyn refuses to take part in hustings hosted by ‘biased’ media organisations; Moody’s cuts Johnston Press deeper in to junk – they bought the ‘I’ newspaper; the Tory plan to stop 4 million people voting in the next general election – you’ll need ID says Eric Pickles, postal vote fraud; Anjem Choudary discusses his views on CNN – ISIS wants to get rid of Assad a ruthless dictator – as also does the West! – Al Qaeda in Syria became Al-Nusra, now becomes ‘Sham Liberation Front’ – Western intelligence services arming and training Jihadi terrorists; police officers investigated over Dalian Atkinson taser death; Netherlands on brink of banning sale of petrol-fuelled cars; self-driving Ford is coming.
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Second hour: Investigative reports: Yemen, Syria, Crimea, death at the Democratic National Committee, The Killing$ Of Tony Blair. Medicins Sans Frontieres evacuates staff from 6 north Yemen hospitals after air strike by Saudi-led coalition – history of Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Kadiza Sultana and friends – teenagers from Britain who went to join ISIS in Syria – and the confession of Mohammed al-Rashed who said he worked for Canadian Intelligence and had helped them and others get to Syria from Turkey – why has London media not covered this? Bob Crowe brigade ’30 miles’ from IS-stronghold of Raqqa in Syria. US has nearly 30,000 defence contractors in Afghanistan – 3 x more than soldiers. Prof. James Tracey says 2012 Sandy Hook shooting possibly an elaborate hoax orchestrated by FBI to promote anti-gun sentiment – Hillary Clinton’s body count – 5 found dead – all linked to DNC – including Seth Rich, supposed leaker of Democrat internal e-mails, and Julian Assange has put up $20,000 for more info on this. Ukrainian saboteur gang arrested in Crimea. Ukrainian terrorist leader admits to acts of sabotage. Troops building up on Ukrainian borders. List of dead bankers – Michael Tyler articles 2015 and 2016 around 100 have died since 2008 – are they being assassinated? The Killing$ of Tony Blair – www.blairfilm.com – clips from crowd funded film about the financial gains Blair has made since being PM.
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