Christopher King

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Why does Britain tolerate its leaders?

by Christopher King June 19, 2011

My friends, you have not yet recognized that we are at war within our country. We are living on capital, on the fat accumulated by past generations of inventors, builders and social reformers. It will soon be gone and our war will become exactly like those of Tunisia, Egypt or Syria. Perhaps like Afghanistan. You don’t believe it? Just look at the speed of collapse in Greece.

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Julian Assange and Raymond A. Davis

by Christopher King February 25, 2011

Christopher King considers the cases of two men the USA wants to extradite, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and CIA spy “Raymond A. David”, on remand in Pakistan for murder. He argues that the murky case of “Davis” underlines the need for whistleblowers like Assange.

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The Egyptian army’s weapons problem

by Christopher King February 15, 2011

Christopher King argues that there is a high probability that weapons supplied by the USA to Egypt, among others, contain trojans – hidden and malicious circuits in microchips or programs in software – that can be activated by the US or Israel at will to ensure that they will not work if used against Israel or other US protegé.

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Freedom dawns in Egypt

by Christopher King February 12, 2011

Christopher King salutes the people of Egypt on this historic day which has seen them depose the despot Hosni Mubarak, and yearns for the peoples of Europe and the USA to learn something from the Egyptians.

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The spirit of Egypt’s Tahrir Square

by Christopher King February 5, 2011

They long for democracy; so they should and their high spirits on the prospect of achieving it are justified. We see in Tahrir Square an inspirational spirit of cooperation in a people’s desire for freedom. One is shamed to reflect that Britain is a primary colluder with the dictator who had kept them poor and repressed and is still attempting to maintain his grip.

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Is Julian Assange Europe’s Nelson Mandela?

by Christopher King December 8, 2010

Sweden’s false charges against Mr Assange are not the first time that country has collaborated with aggressors. When the Nazis wanted to seize Norway’s heavy water production plant for their nuclear research, Sweden announced that it was neutral and allowed the Germans to roll straight through the country to Norway. Just ask the Norwegians at the present time about their opinion of Sweden. Those were the days when Britain fought armed aggression rather than supported it.

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Are the bombers in Iraq Al-Qaeda, the CIA or Israel?

by Christopher King May 14, 2010

By Christopher King * | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz On 10 May there were more than two dozen bombings and shootings in Iraq that killed at least 85 people and injured at least 300.These were coordinated attacks, clearly by the same organization. The American response to this and other recent attacks is to delay plans [...]

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Christopher King – The Blair Iraq conspiracy is unravelling

by Christopher King January 31, 2010

The Chilcot Inquiry showcases the conspirators By Christopher King * | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Christopher King argues that Britain’s Iraq Inquiry “appears now to be part of a general unravelling of the Blair conspiracy” and has underlined that UK politicians cannot be trusted. He says the lesson of Iraq lies not in whatever the [...]

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