Belated conspiracy

Peter Korsten EMAIL HIDDEN
Sat Dec 20 00:25:04 CET 2008


The Dong schreef:

> I know why I stopped watching the BBC and not just the news:
> (all BBC programming is dross these days, especially their flagship 
> programs)
> 
> http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/260207building7.htm
> 
> How did I (and countless others) miss that!?
> Normally I would be pointing at the TV screaming, before promptly 
> switching the gloom box off again for another year of peace and calm ;)

Um, we're talking about probably the biggest news event of the 21st 
century, total chaos, and one instance where the BBC reported something 
that didn't yet happen is taken as proof? I mean, come off it.

Just a more recent example of conflicting reports is the Mumbai attacks. 
There were 25 attackers, no, there were 10, but there were supplies for 
15 people on that ship. What happened to those missing 5? Or 15, for 
that matter? Isn't that enough for some good conspiracy theory? Or maybe 
it was just inaccurate reporting in a chaotic situation?

Really, the Bush administration has managed, primarily in the first four 
years but continuing into the next four to set the US's diplomatic 
record back by at least 20 years, be indirectly responsible for the 
economic crisis we're experiencing at the moment, re-introduced 
extra-judicial rendition, torture, and created greater international 
tension than ever since the end of the Cold War, couldn't keep a secret 
if their life depended on it and didn't even manage to plant 'evidence' 
of WMD in Iraq, and this same government would have managed to keep it a 
secret that they blew up half of the WTC complex?

GIVE - ME - A - BREAK.

- Peter



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