Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Accused By Mainstream Press Of Bribing The U.S. Government

   
Rupert Murdoch and wife Wendi Murdoch 

[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] 
 
Ah, there's nothing like a fresh doo-doo storm to start off the column. Well, after yesterday's column, the Judiciary Report got one. Yesterday, the Judiciary Report reiterated its 4-year-old claim regarding the FBI being bribed by News Corp to hide evidence and not prosecute in the phone hacking scandal - a story I broke first in 2005 (it also should be noted, since the time of my claims, people have been arrested at the Metropolitan Police for accepting bribes from News Corp). 


FBI Director Robert S. Mueller and Barack Obama

Today, a news report surfaced in the mainstream press stating News Corp bribed members of the U.S. military for photos of Saddam Hussein in his underwear. It is being stated the bribe issued was $700,000. News Corp has refused to deny the claim. 


President Obama

According to the Independent newspaper in Britain, "Now the picture is again a matter of controversy, following a claim that Mr. Murdoch’s holding company, News Corporation, obtained it by bribing a member of the US military. The American news website The Daily Beast asked: “Did News Corp illegally purchase Saddam Hussein picture from US officials?” It reported: “Sources close to the story have told The Daily Beast that the payment was significantly greater [than £500] and was made to a US official on American soil” (http://www.independent.co.uk).