MI6 runs al jazeera.
Back in June 2002, UPI chief John O'Sullivan spoke at an IIFWP symposium in Washington D.C. He opened his remarks by referring to Imad Musa, from the Washington Bureau of Al Jazeera -a previous speaker.
"I should say how much I appreciated the remarks of the gentleman from Al Jazeera. I'm sorry he told us the story about the BBC because I had hoped to refer to him as the only member of Al Jazeera who hadn't been a former employee of the World Service of the BBC, thus subtly hinting that Al Jazeera is really an MI6 operation," said UPI's O'Sullivan.
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The US military has people working at al jazeera. 9/28/2005 Former Marine captain Josh Rushing is going to work as a reporter for Al-Jazeera, which has an office in Washington. "I believe in America so dearly and the values that it stands for that I'm in no way threatened by the kind of information this station's going to put out. ...
"Besides," he explains, "once a Marine, always a Marine."
In early 2003, when U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) set up a media operations center in Doha, Qatar, for the war in Iraq, he was ordered to go there.
Though he was one of the youngest public affairs officers, he was made liaison to Al-Jazeera. usatoday.com
David Frost joins al-Jazeera TV Sir David will broadcast from the channel's London base Veteran UK broadcaster Sir David Frost is to join Arabic-language TV station al-Jazeera, the network has confirmed. Sir David is to appear on al-Jazeera International, the pan-Arab news network's new English-language channel, due to be launched next spring.
The Qatar-based channel said Sir David, who broadcast his final Breakfast with Frost programme for the BBC in May, would be among the "key on-air talent".
"Most of the television I have done over the years has been aimed at British and American audiences," he said.
"This time, while our target is still Britain and America, the excitement is that it is also the six billion other inhabitants of the globe." news.bbc.co.uk
Yep...intelligence psyop speak>>> "targets" "aimed at"
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media." — William Colby former Director of the CIA
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