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Geo Tv Exposed
(Reality and fact based Research Report)

“when someone bring a news to g you – you should investigate its credibility first” first Quran

Very Beefy article on Geo, my p y y
, y personal visit to the office of Mr. Sarmad, the second man in power after the owner, exposed him. Mr. Bush was seen in informal clothing having his picture taken with this short, half balding and totally pro-western attitude guy named Sarmad, so what it says??? Why would the then President Bush
???
talking to a guy from Pakistan, unless until he is a very p y personal friend.

MIR SHAKEEL UR REHMAN AND HIS SON, MIR IBRAHIM
A BLACK MAILER AND JEWS AGENT

GEO ORIGIN
DAVID HAZINSKI, The controversial David
Hazinski an ex US Navy Petty Officer with contacts with the State Department and the
American Jewish Committee (AJC) laid the foundation of Geo TV network on CIA advice.
He owns Intelligent Media Consultants(IMC), LLC, a company responsible for training the staffs and helping t l h l i to launch eight television networks around h i ht t l i i t k d the world, mostly on the sub-continent. These include
Aaj Tak and CNN-IBN in India and GEO TV in
Pakistan.
In addition to designing a systems approach for GEOTV, Hazinski helped teach the station’s staff how to use the equipment and how to produce television news. Geo links with David Hazinski a known Neocon
Zionist with deep links to Neocon organizaitons that have spoken up against Pakistan
Geo has strategic links with SkyTV of the UK, CNN,
IBN-CNN in India and the Voice of America (VOA)
David Hazinski Company,IMC itself claim that they founded geo. http://intelligentmc.com/webhtml/Clients.html The basic idea is to promote frustration, and despondence in a nation so they start to demoralize the nation.. And the future can be mapped

QUESTIONS….GEO CAN’T ANSWER
Why on earth is USA is concern with only GEO, why CNN, BBC and Bush quote GEO?
In India more than 2000 Muslims were

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