The undercover journalist who blew the whistle on G4S, the security company responsible for the 2012 Olympics, along with shocking plans for an evacuation of London, has revealed his identity following fears for his safety.
'Lee Hazledean' -- the whistleblower who exposed how he had infiltrated G4S as an employee and uncovered how security preparations for the Olympics were so poor that they were inviting a terrorist attack, has revealed himself to be Ben Fellows, an acclaimed director who has worked with Stanley Kubrick. Fellows has also appeared in numerous popular television and theatre shows.
Fellows made the decision to reveal his identity, after having gone under a pseudonym for the purposes of radio interviews conducted over the last week, because of fears over his safety.
"With all sincerity I'm now afraid that I might be in physical danger from G4S," Fellows told Infowars, adding that he feared the mainstream media was about to launch a character assassination campaign. "My only protection is to go public.... I have done nothing wrong and I stand by everything that I have said," added Fellows.
Fellows also revealed that Andy Davies, Channel 4 News Home Affairs Correspondent, demanded that he retract statements made during a radio interview with BCFM's Friday Drivetime in which Fellows said of Davies, "I sent him an email, I called, he wasn't interested and he said there's a media blackout on this kind of story, that nobody would be interested in running it."
In a telephone conversation provided to Infowars, Davies claims that he never read Fellows' original email and that the two never had a conversation about the issue.
"I emailed Andy Davies on the 13th of June and pitched the story to him, he then called me back and we talked," claims Fellows, who is now going public to offset his concern that his name may have been privately passed to G4S.
Fellows' revelations about how he infiltrated G4S and what he discovered were nothing less than astounding. However, the mainstream media chose to run a whitewash, focusing instead on relatively tame security lapses and ignoring Fellows' story altogether, despite the fact that it had already gone viral in the alternative media.
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