Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The 9/11 Conspiracies: Fact or Fiction

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It's been close to 7 years since "9-11" and the battle and argument over what really happened that day is still as strong as ever and may not ever really be answered in a world that can be bought, edited, bribed, convinced, or any combination of these things.


I honestly thought this documentary on the History channel was going to be more objective. I can be naive sometimes.

It took the derogatory route of saying anyone who questioned what happen on 9-11 is paranoid, disrespectful to the victims, and in most cases reads too deeply into the situation.

The "experts" were for the most part the staff at Popular Mechanics, which has been owned by the media conglomerate, Hearst Corporation since the 1950s, a publishing company drench in all kinds of "interesting" history. Just watch Citizen Kane or take a look at William Randolph Hearst wiki page. That's besides the point though, just a fun fact. The point is Popular Mechanics, just like conspiracy theorists have their own agenda and it's not to "debunk" the truth. The agenda is to not piss off their owners and their advertisers who are for the most part, oh wouldn't you know, military and defense contractors and maybe throw in some tobacco companies and
Wal-Mart for good measure.

The best part about this documentary is when you dig deeper is this. A&E Television Networks owns the History Channel. Who is A&E Television jointly owned by? ABC, Inc., THE HEARST CORPORATION and NBC Universal.

Cash is KING
ya'll, don't let it hold you back from asking questions no matter how much they criticize you.

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