Freemasonry has been linked to the allegations of a police cover up over the Hillsborough disaster that left 96 football fans dead. Accusations that South Yorkshire Police peddled lies to the media, changed more than 250 officer accounts and may have been influenced by freemasons, are all being considered by an investigation in the aftermath of the Hillsborough tragedy. The Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCC, the UK police watchdog, said that after the inquests ended yesterday, it can now fully focus on its hunt for wrongdoing. The Inquest jury concluded that the 96 Liverpool football fans who died as a result of a crush in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, were unlawfully killed. RT reports: Freemasons’ power and influence in Britain and allegations that Scotland Yard ran a “black propaganda unit” are being probed by two separate criminal inquiries due to come to a close by the end of 2016. Files relating to a number of key individuals and organizations are currently being scoured for evidence of criminality, including manslaughter and the perversion of the course of justice. Jon Stoddart, who headed Scotland Yard’s Operation Resolve probe into the planning of the FA Cup semi-final match that left 96 Liverpool FC [...]