29 dec. 2011

An exclusive story for the front page

Did you  brook nice Rebekah Brooks?
 Usually men do not say `no´ to her.
Publisher: Journeyman
Length: 45mins
Location: UK
Copyright: ©1
Published: 18 Oct, 2011
Last Updated: 15 Dec, 2011
Ref: 5310
In News of the World they employed a foul-mouthed private investigator with a criminal record to steal the information their needed.
As this investigative doc-shows, the News of the World had for many years operated an industrial-scale phone hacking enterprise to get their scoops, hacking even into the phones of murder victims.

Just I saw the Bad News - 45min Documentary, and it hurts.
They do not have any moral intentions. What is the least if the intention is to hack.
The real hacker never do nothing without his own conscience.
They (Murdoch´s gang) can say, sure, there´s no objective moral, but I will say to them, man could have the sense of pure fairness, and people can act in accordance with high professional ethics.

In the United Kingdom private detectives supplied the facts says former red top news exec Alistair Campbell:
They were in a sense replacing journalists, because the private detectives could do things the journalists can't.
According to this documentary Jonathan Rees was one such private detective.
But phone hacking and planting drugs! weren't the only methods used. Bribing corrupt policemen who would provide the kind of private information guaranteed to win the reporter a prime spot in the paper was another. All these tools formed part of an endemic surveillance operation that covered kidnap victims, celebrities, police investigators and politicians.

Ps.
Now Rupert Murdoch goes to Finland. His News Corporation intends to buy the TV-channel of (Family Channel Ltd).
No matter. This `SuomiTv´ is already indifferent.
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