Rupert Murdoch looking like a turtle
[Article background: this is another in the series of phone hacking
articles the Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke
first in October 2005, via a police
complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London, England. 80
people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since the time I filed
the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key conspirators remain free
and the FBI has not arrested anyone, though the
crimes began and continue in News Corp's New York headquarters]
I've been reading a summary of the Leveson report on the
Guardian website, because I'm so influential I didn't get a copy. Seriously, the
voluminous report handed out to reporters in London, England, chronicled items
related to the phone hacking scandal and the company at the heart of it, crooked
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Leveson Report (Photo Credit: Getty)
While I do not agree with every single thing in the Leveson
report, it did make several good, strong points worth implementing and did
accurately point the finger at select guilty people in the case, who deserve to
be named and shamed for their criminal conduct against victims of crime and
public figures. No one deserves to have their privacy violated. Privacy and
dignity are human rights for everyone in the west.
As stated on the site previously, phone hacking by News Corp is
also a problem in America, but the FBI, due to financial corruption (see:
bribery) , has not been doing its job regarding the company headquartered in New
York, under federal jurisdiction.
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller and Barack Obama
Murdoch and his family have been allowed to run wild with
blatantly criminal conduct worthy of imprisonment. They have done so to the
public's detriment in several nations and is a menace to society. Until he and
his crooked clan involved in the crimes are locked up, the problem will continue
worldwide.
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