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Phone hacking scandal deepens - Ed Jewett - 13-07-2011 Is News Corp Finished - Senator Rockefeller Tells Feds to Investigate Fox Hacking of 9/11 Victims July 13th, 2011 There are some crimes so universally offensive that even mentioning the suspected crime has devastating effects. Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) raised just such a question yesterday. In a brief press statement, the Senator said: "The reported hacking by News Corporation newspapers against a range of individuals - including children - is offensive and a serious breach of journalistic ethics. This raises serious questions about whether the company has broken U.S. law, and I encourage the appropriate agencies to investigate to ensure that Americans have not had their privacy violated. I am concerned that the admitted phone hacking in London by the News Corp. may have extended to 9/11 victims or other Americans. If they did, the consequences will be severe." Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, July 12 (Image: NASA) Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has used voicemail hacking and other forms of privacy intrusion in the United Kingdom as far back as 2002. The goal is to get the most intimate insider information, stay ahead of the news cycle, and beat the competition. Where better to get information than the voicemails and other electronic data belonging to those in the news. The News of the World, Murdoch's flagship paper, hacked the voicemails of a kidnapped 12 year old, the widows of fallen soldiers, and even the powerful. In 2006, the Murdoch papers invaded the private medical records of former Labour Party leader Gordon Brown. A July 4 article by Nick Davies of the Guardian ignited the most recent focus on illegal actions by the Murdoch papers with the revelation about the phone hack of the 12 year old kidnapping-murder victim, Milly Fowler. The outrage and subsequent revelations have laid waste to News Corporations plans for the total acquisition of a highly successful pay per view entertainment network, BSkyB. Rockefeller's statement comes just five days after reports by London's Daily Mirror claiming that a Murdoch UK paper sought hacking services targeting the phone traffic and voicemails of 9/11 victims. Davida Collins of the Mirror wrote: "This investigator is used by a lot of journalists in America and he recently told me that he was asked to hack into the 9/11 victims' private phone data. He said that the journalists asked him to access records showing the calls that had been made to and from the mobile phones belonging to the victims and their relatives." Daily Mirror, July 7 The yet to be verified source said that the investigator making the inquires was particularly interested in the phone data on British 9/11 victims. John Del Signore of The Gothamist said this of the Mirror's reporting: "Of course, this has only been reported in The Mirror, which is reveling in its rival's downfall, and eager to see Murdoch's bid for full control of British Sky Broadcasting go down in flames." Senator Rockefeller is a long standing member of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee and was its chairman from 2007 through 2009. It's not likely that he relied on the Daily Mirror newspaper to form the basis for his concerns. It is highly unlikely that Rockefeller issued this brief but potent release without some evidence that the charges have merit. At this point, the Senator is just asking questions, in a public and very pointed way. Rockefeller is not known for grandstanding or histrionics, although he can be very forthright at times. He chaired the Senate intelligence committee when it released a report on intelligence before the Iraq invasion, Rockefeller said: "In making the case for war, the Administration repeatedly presented intelligence as fact when in reality it was unsubstantiated, contradicted, or even non-existent. As a result, the American people were led to believe that the threat from Iraq was much greater than actually existed." Senate Intelligence Committee Unveils Final Phase II Reports on Prewar Iraq Intelligence June 5, 2008 A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! Richard III Murdoch will need more than a horse to retreat from the bloody battlefield that he created of his own free will. During the just ten days following the explosive Guardian report on phone hacking by Murdoch's News of the World, he has sustained repeated attacks on his UK media properties, pending deals, and his personal integrity. Now a senior, well connected US Senator is questioning his integrity. Last week, the man Murdoch helped elect Prime Minister, David Cameron, indirectly defended Murdoch, then abandon him yesterday. PM Cameron took just two days to agree with the July 7 motion in Parliament to oppose Murdoch's "must have" acquisition of pay cable giant BSkyB. The PM's surrender is all the more significant since it was put forward by his harshest critic, Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. All the while, the evidence of sleazy and scandalous behavior of the Murdoch papers has expanded geometrically. Rockefeller's statement is the harbinger of corporate death. Every time a real reporter is within shouting distance of Murdoch, the questions will be asked "Mr. Murdoch, sir:" Did you hack the phones or other media of 9/11 victims? How many? What possessed you to do that? How many other invasions of privacy have the foot soldiers for your media empire conducted? Is anyone safe from the spying of News Corporation? Murdoch's answers matter less than the fact that Senator Rockefeller's statement opens the door to devastating inquiries. Increasingly, Murdoch will be seen as a toxic entity, someone requiring great distance, a Uriah Heep of the corporate elite. He's simply not bankable anymore or fit for civil company. But at long last, Murdoch has no shame. That requires a moral center, a set of beliefs consistent with the importance and integrity of civil discourse and governance. Murdoch has inflicted great pain on the world and never flinched, never apologized. He is, after all, the owner of Fox News. Murdoch worked hand in hand with former President George W. Bush to justify the invasion of Iraq. Many who believe Saddam Hussein was behind the 9/11 attacks got that information from the drumbeat of misinformation provided by Murdoch's US media outlets. The war cost lives, caused suffering, and has a lot to do with bankrupting the nation. It also cost the lives of a million Iraqi civilians who died in the civil strife directly caused by the war. Murdoch never apologized for his central role of supporting the Iraq invasion or for the needless death and carnage that followed. Why would he apologize for hacking phones to invade the lives of innocent citizens caught in a big news story or those at the top of society and politics. His character is now his destiny. END This article may be reproduced entirely or in part with attribution of authorship and a link to this article. http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2011/07/13/is-news-corp-finished-senator-rockefelle Phone hacking scandal deepens - Ed Jewett - 13-07-2011 Why Would Rupert Murdoch Want Victims' Pre-9/11 Phone Records? http://wtcdemolition.com/blog/node/3266 Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 13-07-2011 There's wheat and there's chaff and there's geopolitics..... It's possible that the Murdoch crime family, and its consigliere such as Les Hinton and Rebekah Wade/Brooks, may soon be sleeping with the fishes. Or at least smelling like them. There are also intelligence and elite interests at play here. The Murdoch crime family are hired guns. High profile Facilitators with access to newsrooms and garages and lockups full of Mechanics. Who is turning the screw in the USofA? Well, one Senator Jay Rockefeller. This is a deep political signal. Ed Jewett Wrote:Is News Corp Finished - Senator Rockefeller Tells Feds to Investigate Fox Hacking of 9/11 Victims Phone hacking scandal deepens - Peter Lemkin - 13-07-2011 Why would the photo of Sen. Rockefeller be by NASA....now that is deep?! :popworm: News Corp has its hidden [not very] connections to the world of intel and things Deeply Political, for sure! This entire 'drama' is now going to be played by many hidden players as a poker game....with the 'stakes' the lives of, and propaganda lines dolled out to we plebs. :happydrinks: I hear there were also calls for investigations of Murdoch holdings and goings-on in OZ! That makes three so far. Little known is that he has many in Asia too...as well as elsewhere. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Magda Hassan - 14-07-2011 Scouse = Some one from Liverpool. (for the non UK readers) And a reference to the appalling Murdoch press coverage of the Hillside football stadium disaster. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Seamus Coogan - 14-07-2011 Magda Hassan Wrote: On yah digger being a huge Liverpool fan I had to appreiciate it. And despite the rivalry I freaking dig Everton as well. Just aint had as much luck but I cheer them on against anyone else bar the Pool. Excellent!!! Phone hacking scandal deepens - Magda Hassan - 14-07-2011 Peter Lemkin Wrote:I hear there were also calls for investigations of Murdoch holdings and goings-on in OZ! That makes three so far. Little known is that he has many in Asia too...as well as elsewhere.Yes, there has been a call for an investigation into media relations and regulation here by Senator Bob Brown. He is a from the Green Party and they along with some independents currently hold the balance of power. Also Julia Gillard the prime Minister, gave one of her best speeches today at the National Press Club. She told the journos that they "Stop writing crap it's not that hard" and got huge applause from all the journos in attendance. It is big here not so much because of the hacking, which I am sure has happened here as well but because the shadow of Murdoch is so long here and it is hard to believe that his omnipotence and omnipresence may be about to come to an end. It is surreal. Unbelievable. And totally wonderful. :jumpingjoy: Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 14-07-2011 Look what the cat dragged in: Quote:Phone hacking: former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis arrested in London Precisely who did Neil Wallis serve as a consultant to? Metropolitan Police Chief Officers, including Asst Commissioner John Yates. Quote:Scotland Yard have admitted they employed Neil Wallis, the former executive at the News of the World who was arrested today in the phone hacking inquiry, as an adviser to the commissioner until September of last year Source. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 14-07-2011 Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Last night, watching BBC2's Newsnight, I briefly stirred from slumber when their film used first hand insider sources (unidentified) to reveal how Met Police corruption went down. I am reliably informed that, in most British police forces, approval to set up and run a Confidential Informant can only be granted by an officer of Detective Inspector rank or above. If this is correct, the corruption must involve senior officers. Phone hacking scandal deepens - Jan Klimkowski - 14-07-2011 Sniff... sniff sniff... It smells rotten.... the corpse of an innocent being pecked... flayed... traduced... for deep political ends. Quote:Here's the letter from the Menezes family to David Cameron and ccd to Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband, and Keith Vaz, the chairman of the home affairs select committee. The letter calls upon the PM to extend the remit to the inquiry into the phone hacking scandal to scrutinise whether police officers involved in the Menezes investigation were leaking information to the press, either for financial benefit or in an effort to defend the reputation of the Metropolitan police. |