ConCen
What Makes Pm Biased? - Printable Version

+- ConCen (http://concen.org/forum)
+-- Forum: Main (/forum-4.html)
+--- Forum: The Iron Fist (/forum-15.html)
+---- Forum: Terrorism (/forum-18.html)
+---- Thread: What Makes Pm Biased? (/thread-26038.html)



What Makes Pm Biased? - byrd - 11-21-2006 04:58 AM

im getting into another arguement over stupid shit points, once again, and these ppl keep bringing up popular mechanics, and this foolish comment comes along...

Quote:why dont you go and take a look into the study conducted by the crew that was formed by popular mechanics? they are the ones that are disproving many if not all of the average conspiracy theorists claims. also im not sure what exactly would make them biased either yo.

are their any obvious good links any of you guys have saved that showcase why these dicks are biased, and maybe some points on them contradicting themselves, etc., instead of me going through whatever i find in google.
would be much appreciated.



i told these guys im through argueing over 911, im passed that and onto more important things. but they just keep dragging me back in :err:


What Makes Pm Biased? - byrd - 11-21-2006 05:30 AM

nm


What Makes Pm Biased? - blove8. - 11-21-2006 05:34 AM

Here's a good point-by-point debunking of the PM debunking article:
http://911review.com/pm/markup/index.html

Also... @ http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march...toffscousin.htm
Quote:But who is Benjamin Chertoff, the "senior researcher" at Popular Mechanics who is behind the article? American Free Press has learned that he is none other than a cousin of Michael Chertoff, the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

This means that Hearst paid Benjamin Chertoff to write an article supporting the seriously flawed explanation that is based on a practically non-existent investigation of the terror event that directly led to the creation of the massive national security department his "cousin" now heads. This is exactly the kind of "journalism" one would expect to find in a dictatorship like that of Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

Because the manager of public relations for Popular Mechanics didn't respond to repeated calls from American Free Press, I called Benjamin Chertoff, the magazine's "senior researcher," directly.

Chertoff said he was the "senior researcher" of the piece. When asked if he was related to Michael Chertoff, he said, "I don't know." Clearly uncomfortable about discussing the matter further, he told me that all questions about the article should be put to the publicist ? the one who never answers the phone.

Benjamin's mother in Pelham, New York, however, was more willing to talk. Asked if Benjamin was related to the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Judy said, "Yes, of course, he is a cousin."



What Makes Pm Biased? - byrd - 11-21-2006 05:35 AM

awesome, thanks. i put together a pretty nice post, but i will add this.