Independent HoloNews Network Airs Video Featuring Brutus Nogoth
GLF Leader claims responsibility for attack on Fondor
Questions abound today, as the independently owned Galactic Media Group (an alternative Holonet provider financed by millionaire Maximillian Vertigan) publicly aired a holovid in which Brutus Nogoth, head of the Galactic Liberation Front (GLF) terror network claimed responsibility for the attack.
"We had made a decision to hold the tape back, because we were unsure of its authenticity, and as a gesture of respect for the families of those involved," said Vertigan, who regularly writes pieces for the news portion of the GMG and acts as the groups editor-in-chief. "However, following the publishing of the White Nova Line's report on the incident, and receiving confirmation that other media outlets had received an exact copy of the tape, we decided to go through with the release."
According to Vertigan, GMG became aware that the INS had received a copy of the GLF tape, but due to political pressure was forced to keep it under wraps. A confidential INS source confirmed that the Fondor affiliate of INS had received the tape about six hours before the attacks occurred, and produced a copy of the tape at Vertigan's request.
"You hate to give those lunatics a platform, but this incident raises serious questions about the INS and its Imperial watch-dogs."
It is uncertain if the White Nova Lines commission, which published a report on the incident recently, had any knowledge of the existence of this tape.
"If they did, and went ahead with the malfunction conclusion, they're either grossly incompetent, or were pressured to cover the situation up." Vertigan said. "If they didn't, the question is why?"
The tape has all the trappings of Nogoth's previous releases- he is alone on camera, wearing clothing diametrically opposed to the solid background against which he is speaking. Preliminary tests seemed to match the noted terrorist voiceprint from previous confirmed releases.
"The INS did proclaim Nogoth was dead, which could be why they aren't taking this seriously. I never thought that claim had any evidence behind it at all."
A full viewing of the tape, as broadcast by the GMG, is seen below.
GLF Leader claims responsibility for attack on Fondor
Questions abound today, as the independently owned Galactic Media Group (an alternative Holonet provider financed by millionaire Maximillian Vertigan) publicly aired a holovid in which Brutus Nogoth, head of the Galactic Liberation Front (GLF) terror network claimed responsibility for the attack.
"We had made a decision to hold the tape back, because we were unsure of its authenticity, and as a gesture of respect for the families of those involved," said Vertigan, who regularly writes pieces for the news portion of the GMG and acts as the groups editor-in-chief. "However, following the publishing of the White Nova Line's report on the incident, and receiving confirmation that other media outlets had received an exact copy of the tape, we decided to go through with the release."
According to Vertigan, GMG became aware that the INS had received a copy of the GLF tape, but due to political pressure was forced to keep it under wraps. A confidential INS source confirmed that the Fondor affiliate of INS had received the tape about six hours before the attacks occurred, and produced a copy of the tape at Vertigan's request.
"You hate to give those lunatics a platform, but this incident raises serious questions about the INS and its Imperial watch-dogs."
It is uncertain if the White Nova Lines commission, which published a report on the incident recently, had any knowledge of the existence of this tape.
"If they did, and went ahead with the malfunction conclusion, they're either grossly incompetent, or were pressured to cover the situation up." Vertigan said. "If they didn't, the question is why?"
The tape has all the trappings of Nogoth's previous releases- he is alone on camera, wearing clothing diametrically opposed to the solid background against which he is speaking. Preliminary tests seemed to match the noted terrorist voiceprint from previous confirmed releases.
"The INS did proclaim Nogoth was dead, which could be why they aren't taking this seriously. I never thought that claim had any evidence behind it at all."
A full viewing of the tape, as broadcast by the GMG, is seen below.