BBC Make False Statements in Extradition Documentary UFO 1

www.petition.co.uk My name is Brian Howes and can’t believe how the BBC is allowed to make false statements in their so called Investigating Scotland program investigated and presented by Ross McWilliam. Ross McWilliam says he can tell the full story for the first time but this story far away from the full story which started in 2002 and he has missed out many parts of the true story throughout the report. The reporter fails to say that it was not and is not illegal to sell these chemicals to America and it is only if we had knowingly supplied to meth labs that any law would have been broken. If Gillian Mathews who said she works to police the chemical industry did not know what the chemicals could be used for how could we have known? We sold up to 60 chemicals of which all had the potential for misuse. The video is so inaccurate I will be taking legal action against the BBC if I can. Ross McWilliam the reporter thought only of viewing figures rather than the truth. The BBC or Ross McWilliam did not even ask or let us see the content of the program before it was shown on TV, How do you get a accurate report when the video shows only what Cleveland Police and the DEA said and Ross McWilliam did not do the checks that would of shown inaccurate information which could have been corrected before being televised. The BBC should take action and investigate the complaints I will be making very soon against the BBC and Ross McWilliam. Maybe that will be more accurate but I doubt
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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