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Pretty disturbing. A TV news director masquerading as a relief worker.
A Hezbollah supporter, known as green helmet as he wears one, is shown masquerading as a relief worker, which is bad enough, but he turns out to be a TV director for the terrorbags propaganda channel. It's the second time he's been caught doing this.

A dead Lebanese child is carted in and out of the ambulance to ensure that the camera crew can get a better shot.



You can just imagine what would have happened if this had been a British or Israeli news crew -- there would have been international outcry, but this story has had little coverage over here.

The man pictured is apparently someone who has appeared in numerous TV reports and newspaper photographs as a rescue worker, but clearly his real work is stage managing propaganda.

There's a lot of it around, yesterday a Fox News commentator, a priest no less, was exposed using underhanded methods to get access to some of the senior figures at the Mosque in Walthamstow, which was home to some of the 24 terrorists who planned to blow up numerous planes last week leaving Heathrow for the US.

According to Reuters, the Fox News man is said to have initially told the Mosque officials he was representing the Vatican. Nice work. When in doubt claim you are working for God.

Mohammed Shoyaib, imam of the Masjid-e-Umer mosque in Walthamstow said that Father Jonathan Morris, a Fox News religion reporter, introduced himself as a Rome-based priest working for peace in the world.

I knew deep down that Rupert Murdoch had the world's best interest at heart, but world peace? Way to go.

Apparently only later did Father Morris say he was from “a sister network of Sky News”. A sister network? Oh, you mean Fox, home of many Republican rent a rants.

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