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13th July 2008, 9:40am
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Colonel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 5,845 Joined: March 2003 From: Sweden Member No.: 1,057 |
Watch it at Google Video.
Even if this "documentary" isn't exactly objective, it rises some interesting points to say the least... -------------------- |
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19th July 2008, 4:43pm
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![]() Catching the next pimpmobile outta here! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Chief Editor Posts: 1,710 Joined: August 2003 From: UK Member No.: 417 |
This winds up internet man Maddox something chronic. See here.
For a slightly more reasonable view of Loose Change, this is quite good. It might comfort some people to believe it was all a huge evil conspiracy, but AFAI am concerned, I find the damage a few extremists can do to be quite frightening enough. |
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20th July 2008, 12:39pm
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Colonel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 5,845 Joined: March 2003 From: Sweden Member No.: 1,057 |
QUOTE The Loiseaux family, owners of Controlled Demolitions, Inc., which is widely considered to be the worlds top explosive-demolition firm, calls the idea that the WTC buildings were brought down by explosives "Ludicrous." There's quite a few of these in the second link. No link to the source, and him saying that they are "widely considered to be the worlds top explosive-demolition firm" has no reference to who's saying that. Not that I really question his statement, but since he is bashing the video for not having sources, it seems a little lame not to have them himself. Anyway, I don't buy that anyone can pull off a conspiracy like this (US government or other), but amusing none the less -------------------- |
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20th July 2008, 6:54pm
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![]() Sailor Jupiter is hot ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 567 Joined: May 2003 Member No.: 1,121 |
I just read the entire article pointing out all the flaws in "Loose Change". I am impressed by the author's fact checking in the first half of the video, but in the second half, he gets a little too overconfident in himself and starts to go on the occasional ridicule, making more frequent one-liners and insults the video more than stating facts.
Also, I'm not amused by his breakdown of the Loose Change rendition of the Osama Bin Laden video... Apparently the author resorted to the same "coulds" and "maybes" that Loose Change did, to fight it. This is most obvious when Dylan Avery points out that the FBI files say Osama is left handed, and clearly uses his right hand repeatedly in the video. Mark Roberts, the author, seems to only refute this claiming that "He could be ambidextrous" and admits there are other videos where Osama uses his right hand. Frankly, I would think that chances are the FBI simply got that tiny detail wrong. Instead of claiming that there is some kind of impersonator or actor in the role of Osama, and the FBI database is flawless, it could simply be a mistake someone made in Osama's profile. I mean... If our intelligence tells us there are tons of WMDs in the Middle East, where there aren't any, couldn't they make mistakes elsewhere of a smaller magnitude? -------------------- Strong Bob's random Star Trek quote of the year:
*Scans rock* "It's dead, Jim." - McCoy "Very funny, Bones." - Kirk |
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