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Strangely-Worded News Articles.
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(06-24-2021, 06:27 PM)Ninurta Wrote: It's unfortunate that they have to contend with people like me, who used to regularly visit places marked on maps as
"here there be dragons", don't mind punching a hole or two in miscreants, and thus will not be dissuaded from venturing
forth...

Here's something that we -as viewers rarely think about, how were certain images we see on TV and on the
internet captured? The written narrative usually contains the reader from thinking in such an unconventional
manner, but such imaginative scrutiny can show the whole story in a different light.

It doesn't surprise me that those in power think on this level and the media ignore the discipline because it
would ruin their respective agendas. Yet as Ninurta indicates, such perception is available and in the article
below, is being used.
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The UK's Secretary of State for Health and Social Care -Matt Hancock, introduced new regulations and instructed
the British public to abide by them during the flu pandemic. What wasn't known at the time, was Hancock was
breaking those rules by having an affair with a publically-paid aide.

The Sun newspaper acquired condemning images allegedly from a security camera situated in Hancock's office
of Hancock and the female in an embrace and this led to the Minister resigning from his position.

But how did the newspaper get access to the pictures..? Who approached who and when? Who would threaten
their livelihood -and possibly even freedom, by leaking images to a media outlet?
minusculethinking



Quote:Government to investigate leak of Matt Hancock CCTV footage
Minister says health department will undertake internal inquiry into footage that led to resignation

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Matt & His Squeeze.

'The government will investigate how the footage of Matt Hancock kissing an aide in his office that triggered his downfall
ended up in the public domain, a cabinet minister said. Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland secretary, said the Department
of Health and Social Care (DHSC) would undertake an internal investigation into the leaking of the CCTV pictures to the Sun.

Multiple media reports have said a DHSC employee was the culprit.
The tabloid’s publication of footage recorded on 6 May by the CCTV in Hancock’s office of him embracing Gina Coladangelo
led to the health secretary’s resignation on Saturday and replacement by Sajid Javid, the former home secretary and chancellor.

Lewis’s remarks came amid claims the leaker had sought the help of an anti-lockdown campaigner in placing the pictures with a
media outlet in order to undermine Hancock. As health secretary, Hancock was one of the key ministers arguing last autumn that
a second lockdown was needed to reduce Covid infections and stop the NHS becoming overwhelmed.

Speaking on Sky News’s Trevor Phillips on Sunday, Lewis said: “I have seen some of the reports this morning outlining how different
journalists think the tape might have got out there. That is certainly a matter I know the Department of Health will be looking into to
understand exactly how that was recorded, how it got out of the system. It’s something we need to get to the bottom of.”

The security and privacy of government business means ministers need to understand how someone was able to access and record
the footage and then share it with a newspaper, he said. “What happens in government departments can be sensitive, important and
people need to have confidence that what is happening in a government department is something that allows government to be focused
on these core issues, and the sensitivity sometimes in the security sense of those core issues.

“I do know that is something the Department of Health will be taking forward as an internal investigation and we need to see and let them
have the space to do that, to understand how this happened and to ensure this kind of situation can’t happen again or across government
indeed.”

The status and nature of the health department’s investigation is unknown, as is whether its findings will be made public.
The Guardian reported on Friday that Downing Street had ruled out a full-scale leak inquiry, despite the security implications of the footag
 going public, amid concern that, if identified, the leaker could present themselves as a whistleblower who was exposing wrongdoing and
thus claim the legal protections whistleblowers are meant to enjoy. Sources say that remains the case.

The Mail on Sunday reported that the leaker sent messages via Instagram to the unnamed anti-lockdown activist. One said: “I have some
very damning CCTV footage of someone that has been recently classed as completely f***ing hopeless. If you would like some more
information please contact me.”

That was reportedly sent on 17 June, the day after Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser Dominic Cummings published text message
exchanges he had with the prime minister last year in which Johnson called Hancock “totally fucking hopeless”.

A second message, sent on 19 June, said: “I really need to be careful with this but it involves him in a very compromising position with
some [sic] who isn’t his wife last month.”
And a further message, sent later that day, added: “I have the full video … it’s now been deleted off the system as it’s over 30 days.”

The Guardian asked the DHSC for further details of its inquiry and the Mail on Sunday’s claims...'
Archived Guardian Article:

Of course, The Sun newspaper had to retaliate and did...


Quote:ROMANTIC GETAWAY Matt Hancock whisked mistress aide Gina away on romantic G7 summit break
after claims he was ‘sh**ging on taxpayer cash’

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Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 08-24-2019, 10:26 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by guohua - 08-24-2019, 07:47 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 08-24-2019, 08:36 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by gordi - 08-24-2019, 09:14 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 08-24-2019, 09:21 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 09-12-2019, 09:46 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 09-29-2019, 09:28 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 12-14-2020, 11:00 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 12-14-2020, 05:15 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 12-14-2020, 05:52 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 12-14-2020, 08:37 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 12-14-2020, 09:06 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 12-14-2020, 05:06 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 02-12-2021, 01:42 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 02-12-2021, 07:02 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 02-12-2021, 08:45 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-19-2021, 12:06 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-19-2021, 06:02 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 06-19-2021, 06:32 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-22-2021, 10:19 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 06-24-2021, 06:27 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-27-2021, 09:41 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-23-2021, 06:04 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 06-28-2021, 05:15 PM
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RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 07-28-2021, 08:31 AM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 07-28-2021, 06:10 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by Ninurta - 07-28-2021, 07:31 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by PLOTUS - 07-28-2021, 10:33 PM
RE: Strangely-Worded News Articles. - by BIAD - 07-30-2021, 08:45 AM

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