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Cypher
For anyone who has not already done so, please take the time to contact the BBC's complaints department, as suggested below. We need to bring as much pressure to bear as possible, and we need to do it now.

Mairi


BBC Discredited; Retractions on 9/11 Hit Piece Forthcoming?
Complaint responses suggest consternation within corporation on revelations of bias in Conspiracy Files documentary, indicates large number of complaints received

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Prison Planet
Wednesday, February 21, 2007

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The BBC's response to complaints made against the bias and inaccuracy of the 9/11 Conspiracy Files documentary suggests that an overwhelming backlash has caused considerable consternation at the network and possible retractions or apologies may be forthcoming, with BBC bosses potentially fearing the company's credibility has been tarnished.

Following the airing of the show on Sunday evening, numerous websites representative of the 9/11 truth movement issued precise and detailed rebuttals to what many saw as nothing more than an outright hit piece that used crass emotional manipulation, concocted evidence and cynical bias in an attempt to dismiss questions about the official story behind 9/11.

Appearing on the Alex Jones show on Monday, the show's producer Guy Smith offered little to defend against allegations that the program represented nothing more than yellow journalism and an attempt to create a strawman argument in the interests of debunking 9/11 skeptics.

From what can be gleaned from how the BBC is treating complaints made against the show, it seems that the backlash has forced the complaints to be passed up the chain of command and that the overwhelming response is forcing bosses to consider whether it might be necessary to issue retractions or clarifications in an attempt to calm the furore.

Here's the BBC's standard response to complaints being made about the Conspiracy Files program.

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Thank you for contacting the BBC.

This is to let you know that we are dealing with your recent complaint but are waiting to clarify some points with other colleagues in the BBC before we reply more fully to you.

We will of course respond as soon as possible but trust you will understand that the time taken can also depend on the nature and number of the other complaints we are currently investigating. The BBC also issues public responses to issues which prompt large numbers of significant complaints and these can be read on our website at www.bbc.co.uk/complaints

We would be grateful if you would not reply to this email and, in the meantime, would like to thank you for contacting us with details of your concerns.

Regards
BBC Information


Because the BBC is funded solely through taxpaying British citizens via their TV license fee, the corporation is obliged to issue retractions and apologies if complaints about a particular broadcast are high. On most occasions, they are at least forced to clarify their position on their editor's blog website. 9/11 truth websites across the spectrum are encouraging readers to make complaints and so it's safe to speculate that the BBC has been inundated with them.

There have been numerous instances where BBC investigative programs have had to issue retractions and apologies due to faulty research or deliberate bias, a notable example being a 1999 Horizons documentary which sought to debunk the research of controversial archeologist Graham Hancock. An investigation upheld Hancock's complaint that his response to debunkers was not included in the show, and the BBC had to air the re-edited documentary.

The BBC divides complaints into four different categories - accuracy, bias, taste/standards and other. Since the Conspiracy Files farce displayed overwhelming inaccuracy in several claims it made, most notably the "pancake collapse" animation which even official NIST authorities have backed away from, and also betrayed patent bias in pitting thirteen debunkers against just three 9/11 skeptics, while ridiculing the character of the skeptics by means of false accusations and stereotyping, it fits into at least two of these categories.

We must push now for a retraction, an apology, or at the very least a clarification from the BBC in regards to this blatant hit piece. The basis for our accusations that the program was a hit piece are documented here and here.

Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/make_complaint_step1.shtml and select "make an official complaint." Please be as polite as possible and remember that the person reading your complaint will most likely have no connection to the production of the hit piece. Be clear and concise in your complaint, and stick to the facts about the bias and inaccuracy of the program.

If the BBC are forced to respond to the backlash, it will deter other networks and producers from creating malicious hit pieces designed to discredit the 9/11 truth movement in future.
Cypher
My complaint (to hopefully start the ball rolling):

I am writing to voice my deep concern and register a serious complaint against the BBC regarding the "Conspiracy Files", BBC2 on 18th February.

This was one of the most inaccurate and shoddy pieces of "journalism" that I have had the misfortune to encounter. Not only did the BBC fail to ask virtually any of the pertinent questions regarding 9/11 that so many millions of people worldwide want addressed, but the BBC also failed miserably to measure up to its own promises, given in the editorial blog here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/
It is entirely clear from this editorial that the BBC is fully aware of far more of the facts and questions surrounding the events of 9/11, but chose to ignore and distort them in the most cowardly and reprehensible manner imaginable.

As a BBC licence payer, I specifically require answers from the BBC regarding the following points:

1) Why did the BBC promote discounted theories such as the "pancake collapse", which even NIST these days shies nervously away from? Why did the BBC choose to use the debunked Nova footage to portray a known fictitious version of this?

2) Why did the BBC refuse to allow Alex Jones to relate facts about the many false-flag attacks that have been admitted on record? The likes of the admitted Gulf of Tonkin incident prove beyond all doubt that governments can and do attack their own citizens. Instead, why was the BBC's response to continue to ignore false-flags ops, using the sarcastic tone of the narrator to falsely imply that this does not happen?

3) I would like to know how any unbiased journalism could possibly begin with such a vicious and immediate attack using emotional blackmail to allege that anyone doubting the attacks of 9/11 is harming the families of the victims. As the BBC is fully aware, the reality of the situation is that victims' families want justice, and to have their many questions answered.

4) Why was the documentary allowed to air with the title “Conspiracy Files” when “Shoddy Propaganda Attack Debunking Serious Questions” would have been so much more appropriate? When does the BBC intend to air a full apology for the manner in which it has misled the licence-paying public?

5) When will the BBC be airing Dylan Avery’s “Loose Change”, and Alex Jone’s “Terrorstorm”, as nothing less would seem acceptable as a gesture to even up the shocking imbalance resulting from the recent propaganda hitpiece. This is the question for which I most desire an answer.

I eagerly await your response.

Regards,
Mairi
Cypher
Further info regarding tomorrow's events:

Howdy all,

Thanks to Keith for the update and the mention of some activities that we are involved in tomorrow. Regarding any of you attending the Bin The Bomb March & Rally in Glasgow this weekend, here's some further info:

National Demonstration:
•No Trident
•Troops out of Iraq
•No escalation of violence in the Middle East

Saturday 11.30 am Assemble George Square; 12 noon March off; 1 pm rally George Square. Speakers include: Cardinal O'Brien, Rt Rev Alan McDonald (Moderator), Alex Salmond MP, Katy Clark MP, Malcolm Chisholm MSP, Rosie Kane MSP, Tommy Sheridan MSP, Chris Ballance MSP, Bruce Kent (CND), Matt Smith (UNISON), Pat Smith (Stop the War).

Info Via:
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/_Current/24Feb07Demo.htm
http://www.scotland4peace.org/whats_onroadshow.htm

For any of you who can make it along and get this message in time, some
911 Truthers have been roped into doing a bit of stewarding and handing out leaflets so if you want to help out or meet up feel free to give me a call anytime Saturday on 07910285376.

It would be great to build up better communication with Glasgow 911 Truthers and other groups plus "Scotland for Peace", get us all working together going forward, growing and sharing info. Here's hoping a few of those that filled out questionnaires after recent 911 truth events and have been added to this mailing list are able attend.

Hope to meet some of you again tomorrow, if not then please do try and attend one of the Rodriguez tour 911 follow-up meetings throughout Scotland in the next couple of weeks if you can.

Best regards,

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