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State Of The City reports
Chief of Staff of Russian Armed Forces, says international terrorism does not exist
Weekly Program
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Jan. 29, 2016, 2:40 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2016/01/29/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-20/
Second hour: investigative reports: Breaking the Bullingdon Club Omertà: Secret Lives of the Men Who Run Britain: Vandalism, blood, and hookers. A Daily Beast investigation exposes the best-kept secrets of Britain’s most powerful men; the hidden archive; the club’s latest outbreak of destruction; new heavyweight members named and Prime Minister David Cameron’s hushed-up past. Bullingdon Club exposed by Nick Mutch - Nick Mutch, journalist, discusses the Bullingdon Club, who Cameron, Osborne and Boris were all part of: just wealthy join club; Omerta, Omerta – is the Mafia code of silence; list of influential people who have been members – almost all Tories and 75% went to Eton; encouraged to damage property – break the law – smash things up – so they have dirt on each other and will be afraid to tell tales lest their own deeds be revealed; Skull and Bones society at Yale University in the US; they are let off by the law and dont suffer the consequences. Nick also writes at www.Byline.com - Ten years after the Bristol schools privatisation plan was hatched, BBC Points west reporter Martin Jones paints rosy picture of Bristols privatised secondary schools - Christine Townsend, former teacher and candidate for Mayor, discusses how the good news story of Bristol schools improving, is probably not as good as it seems: Academy Schools; inequality in entrance for kids – some not taking enough free school meal kids; clip of piece by Martin West on Points West, about how education has improved in Bristol in last 10 years; Reporter Martin West and BBC fail to mention creepy SW Schools Commissioner Sir David Carter was recently CEO of Academies Cabot Learning Federation PFIs of new school buildings; new disciplinary systems in schools and permanent exclusion of badly behaved kids increasing; schools are being run like a business with children sitting on conveyor belts. Retired Russian General Leonid Ivashov says there is no such thing as international terrorism. General Ivashof, former Chief of Staff of Russian Armed Forces, says international terrorism does not exist – Al Qaeda funded by the West, Saudi Arabia No.1 supporter of Jihadis, Roland Dumas. Interview with Rose Crossland from Bristol CND Stop Trident, Stop The Bombing at Trinity Centre next Tuesday at 7pm about stopping Trident – is it possible to get rid of nuclear weapons? Privatisation of military. The Litvinenko murder: Scaramella - The Italian Connection... was it Mario Scaramello, part of Mafia and CIA agent, who really poisoned Litvinenko? Documentary about 1999 Moscow Ryazan bombings based on Alexander Litvinenko book Blowing Up Russia banned by Vladimir Putin

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