I can bring forth the information, Lewitzke, but I do not want to do it via a wall of text. I hope that is understandable, as I don't want to bore you all to death.
For example, if I covered all the details of one major section of the official account, like the NORAD stand-down, there would be about 6 pages full of text on that subject alone. The amount of information available is staggering. Even more shocking is how well this vital information has been suppressed by the media through [instructive] manipulation. Let me give you an example. Has anyone seen The History Channel's airing of the 9/11 Conspiracy? Throughout the whole documentary, when they switched between the two premises, a message would follow. It would read as: "Conspiracy Theorist Claim" vs "Expert". The [new] Popular Mechanics crew were the experts. Now, we all think of Popular Mechanics as a reliable source, right? Well, here's what the don't tell you. In September 2004, Joe Oldham, the magazines former editor-in-chief was replaced by James B. Meigs, who came to PM with a deputy, Jerry Beilinson, from National Geographic Adventure. In October, a new creative director replaced PMs
21-year veteran who was given ninety minutes to clear out of his office.
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A former senior editor at PM, who is forbidden from openly discussing the coup at PM, told AFP that the former creative director was abruptly told to leave and given severance pay of two weeks wages for every year spent at PM. Three or four people have been similarly dismissed every month since, he said. He said he was astounded that the coup at PM had not been reported in the mainstream media.
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When the new crew was set in place, PM started publishing the 9/11 propaganda. They even wrote a book about it, titled: "Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts" The book, who's foreword was written by John McCain, was thoroughly rebutted by Professor David Ray Griffin, in his book "Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory". Popular Mechanics is yet to follow up with a rebuttal. Popular Mechanics = ab asino lanam [wool from an ass]
Disinformation Galore: controlling mainstream media outlets to promote its version of 9/11
"Ninety-five percent of the work of intelligence agencies around the world is disinformation and deception," Andreas von B|low, former parliamentary official responsible for the budget for Germany's intelligence agencies, told American Free Press in December 2001.
I'll touch up on the status quo very soon, I hope you all begin understand and participate by pointing out the fallacies. I can only connect to you all through my horrid ramblings. If you have a hard time grasping what I'm saying, ask anything. The truth is the only thing I can offer to you all in the end. Connecting the dots results from an open-mind with a [disgustingly] piqued interest.
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