Secret services ‘must be made more transparent’ to halt the spread of damaging conspiracy theories
Secret services ‘must be made more transparent’ to halt the spread of damaging conspiracy theories
By Rachel Shields
08-30-2010
The secret services must become more transparent if they are to halt the spread of damaging conspiracy theories and increase trust in the Government, claims a leading think tank.
A Demos report published today, The Power of Unreason, argues that secrecy surrounding the investigation of events such as the 9/11 New York attacks and the 7/7 bombings in London merely adds weight to unsubstantiated claims that they were “inside jobs”.
You might also like
|
|
|
|
|























Bridging The Gap
This Present Darkness
Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace
The easy solution is to require masons to identify themselves as such. Any person or group that takes an oath that may be in conflict with the state or ligitamate government should not be aloud into positions where it can be abused, period.
If you want to be the President of the USA then you must step down as a mason.
Reply