Historic 911 Court Case: Through Media Disinformation, BBC Supports “The Practice of Terrorism”
Historic 911 Court Case: Through Media Disinformation, BBC Supports “The Practice of Terrorism”
Tony Rooke refused to pay TV licence fee because the 'BBC covered up
facts about 9/11 and claimed tower fell 20 minutes before it did'
By Daily Mail
Global Research, February 26, 2013
Daily Mail
Region: Europe
Theme: 9/11 & 'War on Terrorism', Law and Justice, Media Disinformation
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With the exception of London’s Daily Mail (see below), the British
mainstream media, including The Guardian and the Independent, chose to
abstain from coverage or commentary of this historic court case, which
points to a criminal process of media disinformation by the BBC.
The BBC chose to “cover up its own coverup.” Not a single word from
the BBC to justify or explain or refute their lies, particularly
regarding the collapse of WTC building 7 which had been announced by the
BBC 20 minutes before the collapse took place, suggesting that the BBC
and other media had advanced knowledge of the collapse of a WTC building
7 which was not even struck by an aircraft.
This is one among a string of BBC media fabrications including fake images and video footage.
We will recall that in August 2011, the BBC showed fake video footage
of Libyans celebrating “Liberation” in Tripoli’s Green square, following
NATO’s humanitarian bombings. Oops. They were waving Indian flags.
They are not Libyans but Indians. “We made a mistake”, assuming that the
British public would not see the difference.
It is our hope
that Tony Brooke’s initiative will encourage people across the United
Kingdom to question the legitimacy of the TV Licence fee, which supports
an organization involved in outright war propaganda on behalf of the
British government.
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, February 25, 2013
Tony Rooke represented himself at Horsham Magistrates’ Court in Sussex
Told inspector on visit in May 2012 that he would not be paying licence
fee Rooke said he was withholding fee under Section 15 of Terrorism Act
2000
This states it’s an offence for someone to provide funds
used for terrorism He said he didn’t want to give money to an
organisation ‘funding terrorism’
Rooke said BBC claimed World Trade Centre 7 fell 20 minutes before it did
But judge made Rooke pay £200 costs and gave him conditional discharge
By Mark Duell
Wouldn’t pay: Tony Rooke (pictured at Horsham Magistrates’ Court
today), did not want to give money to an organisation ‘funding the
practice of terrorism’
Wouldn’t pay: Tony Rooke (pictured at
Horsham Magistrates’ Court today), did not want to give money to an
organisation ‘funding the practice of terrorism’
A 49-year-old man refused to pay his TV licence because he believed the BBC covered up facts about the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Fan base: Around 100 supporters of Tony Rooke arrived at Horsham
Magistrates' Court in West Sussex to watch the court case - although
only 40 could pack into the public gallery
Tony
Rooke, who represented himself today at Horsham Magistrates’ Court in
West Sussex, said he did not want to give money to an organisation
‘funding the practice of terrorism’.
Happy: Speaking outside
court, Rooke said he was 'pleased' with the outcome, 'all things
considered'Rooke, who admitted owning a TV and watching it without a
licence, was found guilty of using an unlicensed set, given a six-month
conditional discharge and told to pay £200 costs.
He was
visited in May 2012 by an inspector after withdrawing his licence in
March, but said he was withholding the funds under the Terrorism Act.
Section 15 of the 2000 Act states that it is an offence for someone to
invite another to provide money, intending that it should be used, or
having reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for terrorism
purposes.
‘I am withholding all funds from the BBC, the
Government and subsidiaries under Section 15 of the Terrorism Act,’ he
told the inspector.
He added that he had already lodged a complaint with the BBC.
Rooke told the court: ‘I believe the BBC, who are directly funded by
the licence fee, are furthering the purposes of terrorism and I have
incontrovertible evidence to this effect. I do not use this word lightly
given where I am.’
He was not allowed to show his pre-prepared
video evidence in court because the District Judge said it was not
relevant to the trial.
But the major point Rooke said he relied
upon was that the BBC allegedly reported that World Trade Centre 7 had
fallen 20 minutes before it did.
Fan base: Around 100 supporters of
Tony Rooke arrived at Horsham Magistrates’ Court in West Sussex to watch
the court case – although only 40 could pack into the public gallery
Fan base: Around 100 supporters of Tony Rooke arrived at Horsham
Magistrates’ Court in West Sussex to watch the court case – although
only 40 could pack into the public gallery
He also made
reference to a theory about the way the skyscraper was said to have
fallen in on itself, which some people believe showed signs of a
controlled demolition.
Mr Rooke said: ‘The BBC reported it 20
minutes before it fell. They knew about it beforehand. Last time I was
here I asked you (the judge): “Were you aware of World Trade Centre 7”?
Happy: Speaking outside court, Rooke said he was ‘pleased’ with the outcome, ‘all things considered’
‘You said you had heard of it. Ten years later you should have more
than heard of it. It’s the BBC’s job to inform the public. Especially of
miracles of science and when laws of physics become suspended.
‘They have made programmes making fools of and ridiculing those of us
who believe in the laws of gravity. American reports have shown that the
fall was nothing but a controlled demolition.
‘I am not looking at who demolished it – that is impossible – but the BBC actively tried to hide this from the public.’
Not paying a TV licence under Section 363 of the Communications Act is a
strict liability offence, said Garth Hanniford, prosecuting. He asked
Rooke why he continued to watch the BBC with no licence.
Rooke
said: ‘Ignorance is not an excuse – I need to know what these people are
saying.’ He later added: ‘You are asking me to commit a crime if you
are asking me to pay.’
Around 100 supporters arrived at Horsham
Magistrates’ Court today to watch the court case – although only 40
could pack into the public gallery.
The court called in back-up
from Sussex Police with two officers standing at the door to the court
and several more outside. There was cheering and applause as Rooke put
his case forward in court.
District Judge Stephen Nicholls
said: ‘This is not a public inquiry into 9/11. This is an offence under
section 363 of the Communications Act.’
He said he had
difficulty sitting in the magistrates’ court as he ‘did not believe he
had the power to rule under the terrorism act’.
He said: ‘Even
if I accept the evidence you say, this court has no power to create a
defence in the manner which you put forward.’
Sentencing, Judge
Nicholls said: ‘Mr Rooke puts the basis of his defence under Section 15
of the Terrorism Act, effectively asking the court to find the BBC is a
terrorist organisation and that if he continues to pay them he himself
is committing a criminal offence.
‘I have explained to Mr Rooke even if I were to accept his evidence I would be unable to find a defence.’
Speaking outside court, Rooke said he was ‘pleased’ with the outcome, ‘all things considered’.
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