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Investigative journalist and author of Dangerous Ground Roger Cook describes how Rupert Murdochs News Of The World lied about his integrity and got him taken off the air by ITV. Roger describes some of his investigations: the penetration of airport security and hijacking of airliners in the United States before the 9/11 attacks; South Yorkshire police misconduct and the Hillsborough disaster cover-up; availability of weapons grade plutonium & nuclear weapons on the Russian black market; satanic abuse circle around The Sorcerers Apprentice shop in Yorkshire run by Chris Bray; News International, an organised criminal gang conducting burglaries and not just hacking voicemails but tapping the phones of their legal opponents. How storage company Iron Mountain managed to destroy the film archive of The Cook Report. Appeal for people to put recordings they have of The Cook Report onto YouTube. Sinandei Makko, a Lands Rights activist from Tanzania is visiting Bristol this week. Makko is deeply involved in the current land conflict between the Maasai traditional livestock herders and the United Arab Emitates based Ortello Business Corporation (OBC). Almost 50,000 people face eviction from their land to make way for OBC tourists. Makko has lived and worked in Loliondo in the Serengeti National Park his entire life. US Army veteran and director of The Esoteric Agenda Ben Stewart discusses what attracted him to film-making and the global shift in conciousness he would like to achieve with his films.