Friday, December 11, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! TOLD you for years: That Tony Bliar had been lying all along. Now, what is the point of MPs? What is the point of the Palace of Ghostsminster? [2]




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Editor © Muhammad Haque. 

Tony Blair's blatant confession may 'surprise' the Guardian. It does not surprise those of us who had noticed pretty early on in the 1990s that Bliar was indeed a deeply lying individual. He has now staged this stunt with the collusion of the BBC to upstage those in the Chill-caught 'project' who might have been expecting to expose the lying man around his scheduled and now redundant appearance before the project.

What comes across very clearly from this published confession is that ‘Mr’ Bliar was lying in Parliament all those years.

So what is the significance of the confession?

The only significance in the context of the 'role' of the 'Parliament' is that Parliament is not working.

It is a dormant, submerged outfit, kept in existence by the MPs and PEERS who are the ones benefiting from the essence of Parliament.

This assessment is solidly founded on the evidence of the past six years of the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign

We have been showing daily how the Mps were stooges and how the Peers were fakers, liars and worse.

We have been showing on the facts of their conduct that MPs and Peers were unfit, unwilling, unable to do democratic audit of the UK Executive and that that was why the Big Business Crossrail scam agenda was given the passage through the stooged Houses….

And Tony Blair is the one who made the Houses of Parliament the Houses of disrepute!

[To be continued]

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For the six years we have been studying the behave
AADHIKARonline reporting on UK ITV News reporting on UK print media leading with Blair's confession to aggression that has led to 1 million Iraqi civilians killed. 

The question is: what then was the point of Blair lying to and in Parliament all those years? And doesn’t this confession by Bliar also show what a GHOSTS Minster the Palace of Westminster has been?  [To be continued]

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