For this bit of research, I’m going to be looking at the limpet charge relating to my previous research regarding the attack on the oil tankers in the Gulf earlier in 2019.
I’ve created a video that is basically an easier way to look at this article. The details and links are the same as this written version, but a lot of people find watching easier to understand than the reading.
Also, underneath are the links to the actual article, so that you can read at your leisure etc. They’re in word, pdf and word (zipped) versions.
For this bit of research, I’m going to be looking at the ‘evidence’ that Iran was behind the attack on the oil tankers in the Gulf earlier in 2019. I’ll be looking at the actual video, pictures etc. from the direct source, as well as images from the media. Bear in mind, as this happened in the middle of the ocean, and there aren’t many people swimming by with their phones, I won’t waste time looking for images on social media, unless it’s from a news outlet.
I’ve created a video that is basically an easier way to look at this article. The details and links are the same as this written version, but a lot of people find watching easier to understand than the reading.
Also, underneath are the links to the actual article, so that you can read at your leisure etc. They’re in word, pdf and word (zipped) versions.
So, for this bit of research, I’m not looking at a news article, but it’s something that was mentioned in a YouTube clip. It was regarding a civil case, and I won’t be linking it here, but there was something in the video that caught my attention, and I want to find out if what they said is true or not.
So, what is it? Well, basically it was this:
When you’re going to court, they bring out the case
management files and there is a declaration box which you must sign before.
Only two people can sign this: the defendant (yourself) or your solicitor.
Without a signature, you can’t be charged or sent to prison.
So, that’s what I want to look at, and see if it’s true or not. And if it is, and someone has represented themselves but not signed this and was sent to prison…
Also, underneath are the links to the actual article, so that you can read at your leisure etc. They’re in word, pdf and word (zipped) versions.
I’ve created a video that is basically an easier way to look at this article. The details and links are the same as this written version, but a lot of people find watching easier to understand than the reading 🙂
This research is based upon a news article, or FactCheck, where it asks is London deadlier than New York.
So, for this bit of research, I’m going to look at the figures to determine if the article is true or false.
Now, looking at this actual article, it does say this:
“The original reports were based on figures seen by the Sunday Times on or before 1 April.
They showed that in January this year, the New York Police Department investigated twice as many murders as London’s Metropolitan Police did.
But in February, the positions were reversed: New York investigators opened 11 new homicide cases, while the Met started 15 murder probes. March saw a rise in both cities’ murder count, with 21 and 22 homicides in New York and London respectively.
On that basis, there were widespread reports that London’s murder tally was higher than New York’s in February and March.”
Normally I create videos based on the same research, but the websites that I used have been updated. My screenshots still stand, as they were correct at the time, so underneath are the links to the actual article, so that you can read at your leisure etc. They’re in word, pdf and word (zipped) versions.