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Follow on Google News | Omnicom Press Author Discovers Massive Media Fraud in Litvinenko CaseThe facts say one thing, but the media reported something else.
By: Omnicom Press Dunkerley's report shows how Western news outlets have reported that Great Britain and Russia colluded underhandedly to thwart justice in the Litvinenko case. A New York Times July 19 headline proclaimed, "Litvinenko Inquiry Blocked to Avoid Upsetting Russia, British Official Suggests." Dunkerley analyzed that Times report and found there is nothing in the headline that is true. "It is an outright hoax," he claims. The British official mentioned in the news coverage is Home Secretary Theresa May. She simply did not say what the news reports say that she said according to Dunkerley. He explains the journalistic sleight of hand in his report. How did this massive media fraud come about, and who perpetrated it? Dunkerley's report examines the facts, describes the modus operandi, and names names. Media reports have alleged that the British government wants to prevent an open investigation into what happened to Litvinenko. Dunkerley's report explains how journalists have used a tricky turn of a phrase to create an entirely false impression of that issue. Dunkerley is the author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder. It is published by Omnicom Press, and examines the accuracy of media reports about the Litvinenko case. Many of them alleged that Litvinenko was murdered on orders of Russian president Vladimir Putin, and that death was a result of radioactive poisoning. Dunkerley says, "Those reports were based on fabrications produced by an arch enemy of Putin's and are not fact based." Dunkerley's new report can be viewed on the website of the American University in Moscow at: http://us-russia.org/ End
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