Tuesday 13 March 2012

Operation Weeting

News arrives of the early morning arrests of six people including Rebekah Brooks, the huge haired indestructible of the Murdoch empire (well, he seems to protect her at all costs). Maybe the recent suggestion that Sue Akers, apparently a senior police officer, doesn't understand what prejudicial information is, has fired the over promoted lightweight up to get some high profile arrests under way.

You never know, she may also consider the law doesn't apply when she doesn't want it to, who can tell with modern political policing? Maybe the Left don't think that anyone Murdoch-related deserves a fair trial, you can't tell when they are going to really push their power.

But does anyone else find Operation (T)Weeting it bit strange? Phone hacking is thoroughly unpleasant but if your house was broken into and your granny murdered, your jewellry stolen and your voicemails listened to, I'm guessing the latter wouldn't register too highly. Naturally, the queue of 'famous' people forming up for a payout is not remarkable.

What though, is the great scandal? The great hand wringing over why police officers didn't investigate further in the initial enquiries, may be misplaced and just show they have a sense of proportion. I appreciate the tax-avoiding Guardian newspaper wants the Murdoch empire removed from the face of the Earth, now they no longer support Labour, but otherwise, what has really happened?

The Guardian and the BBC tell lies and support an ideology, AGW, that is causing untold damage and suffering through increased taxes, energy costs and wind turbines with the utility of porcelain ornaments blighting the countryside, but I don't see a public committee's looking into it.

We also heard of the corruption of public officials by journalists (from Murdoch papers) and gasps of shock were heard. But if this shocking revelation is true, where are the dawn raids on police officers and such like?  It must be amusing behind the scenes though, as they plot and plan just what they can say and do, to 'get' the enemy without showing up friends, or the culture within the police and politics. But then, when the putrifying corruption of the Left takes hold, this is what to expect.

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