http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2008/12/bar...hands-navy.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Barkha Dutt has blood on her hands: Navy Chief</b>
Thanks to reader Varun who sent this article in.
Nobody could have said it better than our esteemed Navy Chief who spoke on the eve of Navy Day about our <b>treasonous anti-national English Language Media.</b>
"...The competition among news channels to score brownie points reminded him of the âfamous shotâ during the Kargil War that led to the destruction of an ultra-powerful artillery gun of the Army. Three soldiers died and the Colonel, who yielded to a woman reporterâs entreaty to fire the gun for the cameraâs benefit was dismissed from service...
...The press has a responsibility. Be more cautious. I am not asking you to be more careful but you must be more cautious. <b>Are you working for some masters?</b>..."
(Yes. Yes - all cryptos are. Entire local and foreign-owned christian media is.)
Posted by KapiDhwaja at 12/03/2008 04:19:00 AM 4 comments
Labels: ELM, sedition, treason <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Above refers to
www.hindu.com/2008/12/03/stories/2008120360861300.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Navy chief upset with electronic media</b>
Sandeep Dikshit
<b>
Mumbai coverage reminded him of âfamousâ Kargil War shot</b>
NEW DELHI: The Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sureesh Mehta, has expressed anger at the electronic mediaâs coverage of the Mumbai terror attacks.
Addressing a press conference on the eve of Navy Day, he also pulled up the media for casting aspersions on the Navyâs sinking of a pirate vessel in the Gulf of Aden by âgoing all the way to the house of the vesselâs Thai ownerâ to interview him.
<b>âAll for brownie pointsâ</b>
The competition among news channels to score brownie points reminded him of the âfamous shotâ during the Kargil War that led to the destruction of an ultra-powerful artillery gun of the Army. Three soldiers died and the Colonel, who yielded to a woman reporterâs entreaty to fire the gun for the cameraâs benefit was dismissed from service.
Senior government officials have been chafing at the âintrusive coverageâ by the electronic media.
<b>Admiral Mehta said he was disturbed by the âextra heavy reportingâ on the attacks. âWhen operations are taking place, you are reporting that two commandos are going inside. They [terrorists] were in live contact with their masters, who were telling them what the channels were reporting. I think it requires a certain amount of restraint in ongoing operations.</b> Do you really have to give minute-by-minute coverage? Media is an enabling instrument. Today it is a disenabling instrument.â
(Oh come on now. Does anyone really think christomedia was all innocent and didn't know what it was doing when it reported live on every moment of the army's on-site operations? Christomedia did it on purpose. Foreign money speaks. And also, christoterrorism breeds loyalty only to jeebus and to other cannibal sheep - be they either in Vatican or US or UK or wherever.)
<b>On the mediaâs coverage of the INS Tabarâs anti-piracy operations off the Gulf of Aden when the warship intercepted and sank a pirated Thai trawler, the Navy chief said he was disappointed. For the media, more âeye catchingâ was the ownerâs claim that was unquestionably accepted.</b>
(Christomedia always takes pride in anti-Indian acts - it's what they get paid for. Treason is a christian trait. Just as it was in ancient Rome.)
âThe Thai vessel was a pirated trawler. The ship was operating there for a long time. The ship was doing what it should not be doing. You went to his house to interview him. <b>Those reports are now floating worldwide.</b> The media should have asked what the trawler was transporting between Yemen and Oman for such a long time. What cargo was it carrying? If it was low on fuel, how come the fireball was so bright? It was because of all the ammunition that was lying on the ship. There is nothing wrong your Navy has done,â asserted Admiral Mehta.
(Christomedia is a lying media. Myth of "Jhabua nuns raped by Hindoos" is still floating worldwide, even though it's been proven how it was predictably christians who raped the nuns instead:
Francois Gautier writes:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->the Jhabua rape case, when courts have shown that these nuns were not raped by Hindus, but by Christian tribals.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Related christian/christomedia lying.)
Referring to frequent reports where he was said to have been pulled up by Ministers, Admiral Mehta said: âYou have put my reputation in the dock. By the amount of pulling up I am subjected to, I should have been taller by a couple of feet. I donât know if that is why I meet Ministers. The press has a responsibility. Be more cautious. I am not asking you to be more careful but you must be more cautious. Are you working for some masters? I leave it to your conscience.â
The Navy chief also criticised two TV correspondents for âbreaking their assuranceâ not to air his interview which was recorded in advance for Navy Day (December 4).
âIt was a breach of privilege by these two gentlemen. Just as well that they are not there.â Finding that one was present, he asked the âoffenderâ to tell what was promised. As the journalist sought to give excuses, the Navy chief shot back, âDonât tell me what happened. The interview was not to be played till day after tomorrow. But both went on air to score brownie points.â
<b>Systemic failure</b>
He said the <b>entry of terrorists into Mumbai by a trawler</b> appeared to indicate a âsystemic failureâ by the law enforcement agencies. âIt needs to be taken care of.â
[...]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Continued at Chindu link.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Barkha Dutt has blood on her hands: Navy Chief</b>
Thanks to reader Varun who sent this article in.
Nobody could have said it better than our esteemed Navy Chief who spoke on the eve of Navy Day about our <b>treasonous anti-national English Language Media.</b>
"...The competition among news channels to score brownie points reminded him of the âfamous shotâ during the Kargil War that led to the destruction of an ultra-powerful artillery gun of the Army. Three soldiers died and the Colonel, who yielded to a woman reporterâs entreaty to fire the gun for the cameraâs benefit was dismissed from service...
...The press has a responsibility. Be more cautious. I am not asking you to be more careful but you must be more cautious. <b>Are you working for some masters?</b>..."
(Yes. Yes - all cryptos are. Entire local and foreign-owned christian media is.)
Posted by KapiDhwaja at 12/03/2008 04:19:00 AM 4 comments
Labels: ELM, sedition, treason <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Above refers to
www.hindu.com/2008/12/03/stories/2008120360861300.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Navy chief upset with electronic media</b>
Sandeep Dikshit
<b>
Mumbai coverage reminded him of âfamousâ Kargil War shot</b>
NEW DELHI: The Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sureesh Mehta, has expressed anger at the electronic mediaâs coverage of the Mumbai terror attacks.
Addressing a press conference on the eve of Navy Day, he also pulled up the media for casting aspersions on the Navyâs sinking of a pirate vessel in the Gulf of Aden by âgoing all the way to the house of the vesselâs Thai ownerâ to interview him.
<b>âAll for brownie pointsâ</b>
The competition among news channels to score brownie points reminded him of the âfamous shotâ during the Kargil War that led to the destruction of an ultra-powerful artillery gun of the Army. Three soldiers died and the Colonel, who yielded to a woman reporterâs entreaty to fire the gun for the cameraâs benefit was dismissed from service.
Senior government officials have been chafing at the âintrusive coverageâ by the electronic media.
<b>Admiral Mehta said he was disturbed by the âextra heavy reportingâ on the attacks. âWhen operations are taking place, you are reporting that two commandos are going inside. They [terrorists] were in live contact with their masters, who were telling them what the channels were reporting. I think it requires a certain amount of restraint in ongoing operations.</b> Do you really have to give minute-by-minute coverage? Media is an enabling instrument. Today it is a disenabling instrument.â
(Oh come on now. Does anyone really think christomedia was all innocent and didn't know what it was doing when it reported live on every moment of the army's on-site operations? Christomedia did it on purpose. Foreign money speaks. And also, christoterrorism breeds loyalty only to jeebus and to other cannibal sheep - be they either in Vatican or US or UK or wherever.)
<b>On the mediaâs coverage of the INS Tabarâs anti-piracy operations off the Gulf of Aden when the warship intercepted and sank a pirated Thai trawler, the Navy chief said he was disappointed. For the media, more âeye catchingâ was the ownerâs claim that was unquestionably accepted.</b>
(Christomedia always takes pride in anti-Indian acts - it's what they get paid for. Treason is a christian trait. Just as it was in ancient Rome.)
âThe Thai vessel was a pirated trawler. The ship was operating there for a long time. The ship was doing what it should not be doing. You went to his house to interview him. <b>Those reports are now floating worldwide.</b> The media should have asked what the trawler was transporting between Yemen and Oman for such a long time. What cargo was it carrying? If it was low on fuel, how come the fireball was so bright? It was because of all the ammunition that was lying on the ship. There is nothing wrong your Navy has done,â asserted Admiral Mehta.
(Christomedia is a lying media. Myth of "Jhabua nuns raped by Hindoos" is still floating worldwide, even though it's been proven how it was predictably christians who raped the nuns instead:
Francois Gautier writes:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->the Jhabua rape case, when courts have shown that these nuns were not raped by Hindus, but by Christian tribals.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Related christian/christomedia lying.)
Referring to frequent reports where he was said to have been pulled up by Ministers, Admiral Mehta said: âYou have put my reputation in the dock. By the amount of pulling up I am subjected to, I should have been taller by a couple of feet. I donât know if that is why I meet Ministers. The press has a responsibility. Be more cautious. I am not asking you to be more careful but you must be more cautious. Are you working for some masters? I leave it to your conscience.â
The Navy chief also criticised two TV correspondents for âbreaking their assuranceâ not to air his interview which was recorded in advance for Navy Day (December 4).
âIt was a breach of privilege by these two gentlemen. Just as well that they are not there.â Finding that one was present, he asked the âoffenderâ to tell what was promised. As the journalist sought to give excuses, the Navy chief shot back, âDonât tell me what happened. The interview was not to be played till day after tomorrow. But both went on air to score brownie points.â
<b>Systemic failure</b>
He said the <b>entry of terrorists into Mumbai by a trawler</b> appeared to indicate a âsystemic failureâ by the law enforcement agencies. âIt needs to be taken care of.â
[...]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Continued at Chindu link.