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"aussie tony" & the importance of self-importance .....I suppose I'm not alone in being part of a growing camp of media consumers who fall into the category of being perennially disappointed by the 21st century mainstream media's complete inability to produce any investigative material with real teeth. With all their access, budgets and resources, I still expect that once in while they will score a goal for the people who they are meant to be acting as 'watchdog' for. In other words, even the biggest skeptics among us are still privately keeping a candle in our window in the hopes that some TV producer will be cunning enough and have the guts to cut a piece that will strike deep into the heart of the establishment. Last night Britain's Channel 4 aired its new documentary film entitled, The Wonderful World of Tony Blair, and although it was only 47.06 min running time, reporter Peter Oborne managed to do what MSM journalists are so rarely able to do, or not allowed to, that is, showing-up one of the globalists' chief operators. In this case, it is former British PM, war criminal and New World Order errand boy Tony Blair, and this film does a brilliant job revealing the full extent of his criminal enterprise. In the same sweep, Oborne also managed to skillfully expose Blair's new position- as 'Peace Envoy' for the obscure Middle East diplomatic facade known as The Quartet. What becomes clear early into the film is the size and far-reaching scope of Blair's financial operation, centred around his near-invisible consultancy, Tony Blair Associates(TBA), allegedly an off-shore shell company where he deposits his consultancy fees and through which he advises the likes of JP Morgan, Zurich Financial Services, Louis Vuitton and receives payments for advising the Kuwaiti government and Mubadala, an Abu Dhabi sovereign fund tied to the ruling family of that Emirate. TBA is shrouded in secrecy, and although documentary investigators were unable to see the company's books or financial records, the film shows clearly in gross detail how Tony Blair, a master Machiavellian globalist operator, uses his high-flying position as Quartet envoy in order to swing massive deals for his employer JP Morgan and their clients in the region, a clear conflict of interest if there ever was one. Later into the film is where the bombshells get even bigger, as presenter Oborne's investigation reveals the true nature of the UN's Quartet, supposedly comprised of supranational entities US, EU, Russia and the UN, and whose mandate is to broker peace in the Middle East. This film exposes the reality of the Quartet- a totally opaque, free-floating and unaccountable globalist front organisation created to preserve a US-Israeli agenda in the region, effectively keeping the Palestinians tucked away behind a diplomatic wall. Whether or not any heads will role following the initial airing of this documentary remains to be seen. What it does signal to this writer however, is that there are still a few highly skilled investigative reporters out there within the MSM machine who are willing and ready to take on key establishment players and expose the kind of duplicity that is currently running rampant through globalist institutions like the UN, the EU, and now, through Tony Blair and his clandestine "Quartet". Deservedly, hats off to Peter Oborne and Channel 4 for crafting a timely, effective and revealing piece of film work. WATCH FULL LENGTH DOCUMENTARY HERE:
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Accusers are just Blair haters
The Dispatches documentary was just a regurgitation of discredited Daily Mail stories, says Shamik Das on Left Foot Forward. The claims of conflicts of interest and secrecy "were debunked the first time they were made, yet are being repeated as fact".
Oborne claimed in Dispatches that Blair's support for the Palestinian mobile company Wataniya and a gas field development off Gaza are somehow connected to his role with JP Morgan. That's not correct, says Das - "the truth is Blair advocated for both projects at the direct request of the Palestinians".
And what's wrong with an ex-prime minister making money anyway, asks Dominic Lawson in the Independent. You don't hear many complaints about another former PM, John Major, making plenty of money working as an advisor for a secretive Washington DC-based private equity firm, The Carlyle Group, which has also signed up former US politicians including President George HW Bush.
Read more: http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/85069,news-comment,news-politics,dispatches-documentary-whats-wrong-with-tony-blair-making-some-money#ixzz1ZDSDe1ob
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Remind me not to have anything to do with the Carlyle group, though there is little prospect of this happening organically... Whatever the pros and cons of Blair fiddling with the issue of the relation between jews and Palestinians, he should be in prison. He lied to kill people.
feather duster .....
Senior authorities in the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) said they would cut all contacts with the former British Prime Minister, who was given the role as the representative of the Quartet - including the United Nations, the European Union, Russia and the United States - after he was forced to resign his post as the UK premier in 2007.
Then US president George W. Bush wanted to appreciate Blair's sincere allegiance to his atrocities, therefore nominated him for the post to coordinate Western attempts to buy legitimacy for the illegal Israeli entity and to stabilize its occupation of the Palestinian territories.
However, PLO authorities, although late but better than never, recognized the fact that Tony Blair's activities are favoring the Israeli regime at the international arena and he is actually acting as an 'extreme' Israeli diplomat, rather than an impartial mediator.
The PLO decided that Blair is no longer trusted to be an international representative as he is strongly lobbying European powers to decline a Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN Security Council, and that they would declare him 'persona non grata' in the next few days.
Blair to be declared 'persona non gata'