It can take decades for what was
once branded a “conspiracy theory” to graduate to the rank of actual fact, and
for the State to awaken official knowledge and restore the truth from its
concealed state to the manifest.
The term “Conspiracy theory” has started
loosing its derogatory sense frequently used in the past by opinion formers –
nowadays, quite often, it is just the preliminary stage to the emergence of
truth ... as were the facts about the Hillsborough disaster, which have recently
made it to the level of officially sanctioned history.
The verdict in the Hillsborough inquest has now exposed
many of the callous machinations employed by the State in its daily course of
business – the spin, the slurs and the lies that were designed to baffle the
public, and protect the Establishment’s interests and the officials’ backs.
As the Hillsborough inquest
revealed, the police were instrumental (as they were – and still are
- in the Gaul case) and blameworthy for the cover-up. Yet, they were not the only culprits. Conspiring against the victims were all the tentacles of the
State: first and foremost the civil service, then policemen, politicians, our
justice system and the press (as has also been the case in the Gaul, Derbyshire
and Trident cover-ups)
So wide was the Hillsborough
conspiracy that, had Gordon Brown’s Labour government not been so intent on
scoring political points, we might have never heard the truth about the
disaster proclaimed in a court of law. Such exposure of behind-the-scenes
‘reality’ is a very unusual occurrence in the UK – the Establishment having
centuries of accreted knowledge on how to hush up inconvenient facts – that
only the most vicious internecine strife within the political class can lead to
their dirty laundry being washed in public.
A few days ago, Labour MP Andy Burnham said that the
police force “put protecting itself above protecting those hurt by the horror
of Hillsborough” and demanded that people be held accountable for their
actions.
Yet, we have first-hand knowledge that the Gaul,
Derbyshire and Trident tragedies – dealt with by Labour in much more unseemly
ways – are conspiracies which Mr Burnham, the Labour Party and their
Establishment appointees would prefer to remain just theory.
Hillsborough has been called “the biggest cover-up in
British history". Maybe it was, but it was certainly not the ugliest.
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