authfriend wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> But wait!  There's more:
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3074561005024763960&hl=en
>> :)
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> Very unconvincing.  The first clip is a fake, staged
> by the filmmakers after the fact, with the Fox News
> logo and so on stripped in. There's nothing in the
> picture when the "witness" is on screen that pegs the
> clip to shortly after the buildings' collapse.
>   
I'll look into that being a video editor for some time.   It has the 
Oakland FOX news stadio KTVU at the beginning. That's a lot of work just 
for that.
> The filmmakers then use the obvious phoniness of the
> guy's spiel ("Who talks like that?") to assert that
> he was a plant--which is correct, but he was *their*
> plant.
>
> Very clever, but no cigar.
>
> Having set that up as sinister, they follow with two
> perfectly plausible clips of experts bloviating, which,
> of course, is what experts do.  The filmmakers' comments
> attempt to portray the experts as sinister, but they
> don't have much to work with.
>
> And the filmmakers assure us these experts were on the
> air less than an hour after the attacks, but given their
> fakery with the first clip, I have no reason to trust
> their version of the timing on the next two; they could
> easily have faked the time bug on the MSNBC clip, and the
> ABC clip doesn't have one.)
>
> Furthermore, if all these guys were government plants,
> how come they could only find three (actually only
> two) of them?  Why weren't there plants on CNN, NBC,
> CBS as well?
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Dan Rather is in one of the clips so that would have been CBS.  Another 
was Brian Williams on NBC.  Pay attention.  Apparently a lot of folks 
made tapes that day as they did during other catastrophic events.  Some 
people are just news junkies when things like this happen and make archives.
> Gonna have to do better than that.  You're awfully
> gullible, Barry.
>
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I never said these are the "truth" but posted them as something more "to 
think about" which is what the film makers said too.  I want to maintain 
an open mind on the issue and not buy the government's.  I never have 
bought much of their stuff anyway even as a kid.  I was taught that they 
lie.


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