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2013-02-13 14:24:52 UTC
"One can only believe what is made available to be believed."
(Example: The Flat Earth)
"Things that really happened are seldom, if ever, denied."
(Example: The Holocaust)
The only thing I can believe about Sandy Hook is what the government
and media tell me. They both tell me the same thing:
"SHUT THE FUCK UP."
State dismissive of truthers' Newtown hoax claims
Neil Vigdor
Published 11:32 pm, Thursday, February 7, 2013
Read more:
http://www.newstimes.com/newtownshooting/article/State-dismissive-of-truthers-Newtown-hoax-claims-4261852.php#ixzz2KmUh7smy
http://www.newstimes.com/newtownshooting/article/State-dismissive-of-truthers-Newtown-hoax-claims-4261852.php
Connecticut's attorney general has swatted away multiple requests --
made by conspiracy theorists -- for a state investigation into whether
the worst elementary school shooting in U.S. history was a hoax.
George Jepsen, a Democrat in his first term as the state's top lawyer,
expressed his bewilderment and disgust at the nature of those requests
during an interview Wednesday with Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.
"Obviously, they have asked us to investigate whether the tragedy took
place or whether it was framed by the government," Jepsen said. "We
dismissed that out of hand and we don't investigate. It saddens and
sickens me."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TRUTHER-FREE LIBERAL MEDIA
SAY: " SHUT THE FUCK UP," TOO.
The biggest media critics of Truthers/CT's are the leftest, like Salon
and Huffington Post.
While researching this pig flame, I discovered this liberal media
screw-up of ACCIDENTALLY giving credence to the truthers.
It was such a screw-up, Salon had to APOLIGIZE for allowing an article
of truth to slip through their anti-truther censors.
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary
act." -- George Orwell
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is an accident."
--Bongblaster
No JFK mention in Salon apology for 'truthers' article
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/01/no-jfk-in-salon-apology-for-truthers-piece-155038.html
By DYLAN BYERS | 1/23/13 2:30 PM EST
Salon.com has apologized to readers for publishing an article that
defends conspiracy theorists, though its apology is notably silent on
the article's assertions about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The article, which was republished from The Weeklings, a Salon
partner, can still be seen here. In it, Greg Olear argues that "not
all conspiracy theorists are... crazy and absurd," citing "truthers"
who question President Kennedy's assassination and the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks as evidence. Olear argues that the JFK truthers, specifically,
were "eventually vindicated."
In their apology, the editors of Salon said the article "was
sympathetic to unfounded 9/11 conspiracies" and called the decision to
republish it an "oversight."
"The article slipped through our usual review process, and was clearly
not up to our standards; we removed it as soon as it was brought to
our attention by readers," they wrote. "Salon has a long history of
debunking fringe conspiracists — around Sept. 11, and more recently,
Sandy Hook — and are proud of those efforts."
The editors' omission of any reference to Olear's remarks about JFK
may be due to the fact that Salon has historically been sympathetic to
that conspiracy.
Salon founder David Talbot (no longer with the company) has said that
the Kennedy assassination "grew out of the American government."
...
No shit. The future presidents -
Bush, Johnson, the assassination;
Nixon, Ford, the cover-up -
demonstrate how the ZIO-CFR reward their successful operatives
with high office.
(Example: The Flat Earth)
"Things that really happened are seldom, if ever, denied."
(Example: The Holocaust)
The only thing I can believe about Sandy Hook is what the government
and media tell me. They both tell me the same thing:
"SHUT THE FUCK UP."
State dismissive of truthers' Newtown hoax claims
Neil Vigdor
Published 11:32 pm, Thursday, February 7, 2013
Read more:
http://www.newstimes.com/newtownshooting/article/State-dismissive-of-truthers-Newtown-hoax-claims-4261852.php#ixzz2KmUh7smy
http://www.newstimes.com/newtownshooting/article/State-dismissive-of-truthers-Newtown-hoax-claims-4261852.php
Connecticut's attorney general has swatted away multiple requests --
made by conspiracy theorists -- for a state investigation into whether
the worst elementary school shooting in U.S. history was a hoax.
George Jepsen, a Democrat in his first term as the state's top lawyer,
expressed his bewilderment and disgust at the nature of those requests
during an interview Wednesday with Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.
"Obviously, they have asked us to investigate whether the tragedy took
place or whether it was framed by the government," Jepsen said. "We
dismissed that out of hand and we don't investigate. It saddens and
sickens me."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TRUTHER-FREE LIBERAL MEDIA
SAY: " SHUT THE FUCK UP," TOO.
The biggest media critics of Truthers/CT's are the leftest, like Salon
and Huffington Post.
While researching this pig flame, I discovered this liberal media
screw-up of ACCIDENTALLY giving credence to the truthers.
It was such a screw-up, Salon had to APOLIGIZE for allowing an article
of truth to slip through their anti-truther censors.
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary
act." -- George Orwell
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is an accident."
--Bongblaster
No JFK mention in Salon apology for 'truthers' article
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/01/no-jfk-in-salon-apology-for-truthers-piece-155038.html
By DYLAN BYERS | 1/23/13 2:30 PM EST
Salon.com has apologized to readers for publishing an article that
defends conspiracy theorists, though its apology is notably silent on
the article's assertions about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The article, which was republished from The Weeklings, a Salon
partner, can still be seen here. In it, Greg Olear argues that "not
all conspiracy theorists are... crazy and absurd," citing "truthers"
who question President Kennedy's assassination and the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks as evidence. Olear argues that the JFK truthers, specifically,
were "eventually vindicated."
In their apology, the editors of Salon said the article "was
sympathetic to unfounded 9/11 conspiracies" and called the decision to
republish it an "oversight."
"The article slipped through our usual review process, and was clearly
not up to our standards; we removed it as soon as it was brought to
our attention by readers," they wrote. "Salon has a long history of
debunking fringe conspiracists — around Sept. 11, and more recently,
Sandy Hook — and are proud of those efforts."
The editors' omission of any reference to Olear's remarks about JFK
may be due to the fact that Salon has historically been sympathetic to
that conspiracy.
Salon founder David Talbot (no longer with the company) has said that
the Kennedy assassination "grew out of the American government."
...
No shit. The future presidents -
Bush, Johnson, the assassination;
Nixon, Ford, the cover-up -
demonstrate how the ZIO-CFR reward their successful operatives
with high office.