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When network tricks backfire.

This is the type of obvious stuff I love to see.

Thank you to the people who brought it to public light.

Here we have an example of how the present day media trying to discredit the truth. The problem for them is, they are using the same tired tricks they always have. In this instance it is the ole "ridicule" trick. Despite the mountain of logical, and obvious evidence, thanks to the camcorder age, we have guardian news just tearing into the anyone who remotely entertains the idea it was an inside job.

The beauty here is, in the comments section the majority of comments in turn ridicule the reporter and his obvious hack job of a story.

Seems alot of people aren't buying this guy's story.

So much so they suspended the comments, which by the way if you are not paying attention yet is CENCORSHIP.

In the article the reporter tries to get you to imagine the amount of people it would have taken to pull it off. YES, do imagine that, and at the same time, reraise the question about where all those taxes we pay go that gets filed away as black ops.

I can imagine it perfectly when I add where all the money goes that we all pay out to them.

Makes sense to me.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/14/september11.usa

Obvoius.

&

Blatant.



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