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Audience numbers and work to come in August and September
It’s time again for a report of FBEL’s viewing numbers and a briefing on what to expect in terms of upcoming material. The only thing that really remains to be done in terms of coverage of the Coronahoax is More...
Archive: The Lee Hazledean hoax (captured in two articles)
Considering the spectacular data provided to ‘Lee Hazledean’ by G4S By P W Laurie First published at Luikkerland, Fri, 29 Jun 2012 Recently an interview was given by a G4S security worker to BCFM’s Friday More...
Bizarrely and grotesquely, Couzens pleads guilty in court to charges not admitted to police
On Friday of the week just gone Wayne Couzens appeared at the Old Bailey (the home of high profile false-flag terror trials) via video link from Belmarsh prison (the home of high profile false-flag terror patsies) More...
Signs of a pysop: wrestling in Clapham, and the duffing up of Wayne Couzens
In the introduction to this series, there was reference to a murder investigation that had had little to no exposure in corporate-media. Bennylyn Burke, and her two children, had disappeared in February of this More...
Prohibition And Covid-19; Part Three: “How the Amendment was Put Through”; the playbook for getting unwanted legislation
In his book, What Prohibition Has Done to America, Fabian Franklin dedicates a chapter (iv) to explaining that the Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution come about because lawmakers in the Federal and State More...
The Rule Britannia! psyop, and The Times at its source
Remember the furore around the Last Night of the Proms, and whether or not such anthems as Land of Hope and Glory, and Rule Britannia!, were to be sung, or even played at the concert? The upshot was that the songs More...
The Jo Cox related incendiary language psyop: engineering tolerance of Fake Brexit
And so, the resurrected House of Commons spent the first day of the time it otherwise would have lost being prorogued manufacturing a scandal for a psyop. For a period now approaching a year, here at FBEL, there More...
Salih Khater: convicted for having a spasm whilst driving
Just over a week after it started, the jury at the Salih Khater trial retired at 11.50 am on Tuesday 16th July to consider its verdict, and came back the next morning to find the defendant guilty on two counts of More...
Of Integrity Initiative, the Soubry incident, the SRN, Brexit, and control of the message on the internet; Part Two
Back in December 2018, and completely out of the blue (as far as those who aren’t pushing a sinister political agenda are concerned), a Welsh MP called for the banning of the System Resistance Network (SRN). If More...
Of Integrity Initiative, the Soubry incident, the SRN, Brexit, and control of the message on the internet; Part One
There is a little detail, in all the noise emergent from it, that suggests that the “burning”, or the compromising of Integrity Initiative at the end of 2018 was a “limited hangout”. It is the notion had More...