A Comment From the Archives (Mine)

I wouldn't normally have bothered, but the Guardian's selective reporting seems somewhat topical at the moment.

My comment, link below.
Don't you think that should read, how many they didn't blackmail?

I think I'm far from alone in wishing and hoping and praying, that some disgruntled hack will blow the lid off the McCann case and we can finally see some justice in that little nest of vipers.

The odds on the Screws not hacking the McCann's phones are about the same as Hinton being in the dark about all the rest of it.

Every media outlet in the country is complicit in covering this thing up, the Guardian included. It's one thing to have to comply with a D Notice, if indeed there is one in place, but it's something entirely different to ignore the bleedin' obvious and paint these two twats whiter than white.

What do the hacks know about Mitchell's dirty dealings, or Carter-Ruck for that matter? Because surely there could be no more attractive targets for hacking than those scumbags.

Didn't I read somewhere where Mitchell was to be questioned again?

But what are questions from Scotland Yard worth in this enquiry? It's about the same as asking the KGB to look into the ethical conduct of the Stasi.

Let's face it, the Met, the Yard, SOCA, NPIA, they are all a fucking joke, they've already proved that, as well you know.

Ever since the writing was on the wall as to how this case was being dealt with here in the UK, I have contended that justice would never be achieved by due process.

Maintaining that justice, if it were ever to come about, would be accidental and come via the back door. Whether this scandal turns out to be that back door, we have no way of knowing.

Yet.
Tabloid Hacks Exposed
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