Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Al Jazeera - Another Fairy Tale

Al Jezeera is a propaganda machine developed by Israel and funded by America







Odd location for a 'insurgent news station'



 




 
10 miles from giant US air base ( AL-UDEID AIR BASE )



 



 


"I wonder if those are Israelis under the Arab robes"
 








 


 

Al Jazeera summary

Al Jazeera is an front started by Israel and paid for by US. Started in 1996 by Emir Al-Poodle the station seems to inflame the Arab-American relationship but not expose the Jewish role in the mideast. They never cover the history of Israel's five wars of genocide or how they orchestrated 9/11.

They are the premier source for Bin Laden declarations and videos. Their ability to get terror videos ( beheadings, executions, C-130 shoot downs, etc ) is amazing.
Al Jazeera has the inside track
Beheadings, Madrid train bomb, Bin Laden, etc ... They get the exclusive coverage












 


Israel investors want Al Jazeera to go public

BEIJING, Feb. 2 -- The satellite news channel Al Jazeera, which is financed by the state of Qatar, is to go. public A spokesman for the channel said the form of privatisation is to be decided over the coming months, on the basis of the final results of a study.
 









 


Qatar’s Emir " Al-Poodle " starts Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera claims to be the only politically independent television station in the Middle East. The station remains partly dependent on the emir of Qatar for funding. Now rivaling the BBC in worldwide audiences Al Jazeera was started with a $150 million grant from the emir of Qatar; Source











 


US bases in Qatar
Qatar has 30,000 US troops and a giant US air base( al-Udeid Air Base ) there. Bases









 




Washington disappointed in ally

WASHINGTON - The tiny state of
Qatar is a crucial American ally in the Persian Gulf, where it provides a military base and warm support for American policies. Yet relations with Qatar are also strained over an awkward issue: Qatar's sponsorship of Al Jazeera, the provocative television station that is a big source of news in the Arab world.

Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and other Bush administration officials have complained heatedly to Qatari leaders that Al Jazeera's broadcasts have been inflammatory, misleading and occasionally false, especially on Iraq.

The pressure has been so intense, a senior Qatari official said, that the
government is accelerating plans to put Al Jazeera on the market, though Bush administration officials counter that a privately owned station in the region may be no better from their point of view.
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