(In 2013 Tony Rooke hit the headlines as he was summonsed to court for not paying his TV license.
In his defense he appealed to the UK Terrorism Act 2000, arguing that
much of the BBC's coverage of 9/11 — and 7/7, the London Bombings — had
been so disingenuous as to serve as a cover-up for the real criminals in
each case, and that to have paid his license fee to the BBC would have
been to have committed a much more serious offense under the Act.)
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