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ups.com: http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...w/1227842.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrF346sS_I answer.. No. Obviously You didn't Listen To The MP3 or visit the website. You just threw up some websites one refering to the producers of the hit piece on the history channel. Popular Mechanics which is owned by Hearst Publishing. They are Yellow Journalism at its best. Seriously listen to this clip then get back to me. http://harrythomas.info/SpecialRepor...91307clip1.mp3 if your on dial up you might be able to use this wma http://harrythomas.info/SpecialRepor...91307clip1.wma by the way clip two is now available. I do hope you take the time to listen to some of these facts presented. http://harrythomas.info/Disputing%20...chanics%20and% 20Others.htm clip 1 First Lets Meet The So Called "Experts" Gene Corley and Matthys Levy ( one works for FEMA the Other For Larry Silverstein) Both men are connected to the American Society of Civil Engineers . Corley's Company also helped cover up the Oklahoma city bombing in 1994 ; clip 2 First Lets Meet The So Called "Experts" Brent L. Blanchard and Davin Coburn. Mr. Blanchard's work includes the Protec Report on the collapses of the towers. It should be noted that the NIST report relied heavily on Blanchard's flawed analysis. Davin Colburn is an editor over at Popular Mechanics Magazine and holds no credentials that would make him an "expert" on this issue. In fact Mr. Coburn is a shill for Hearst Publishing the inventor of Yellow Journalism. So we have a backer of the "official story" and a weasel of yellow journalism as so called "Experts". This debunking is going to be easy; Popular Mechanics said they consulted over 300 experts, only 72 people and companies were listed. From the military and government: 26 From big business and main-stream media: 25 Professors and people from universities: 12 Eyewitnesses: 2 (both photographers) Other: 7 Benjamin Chertoff, senior researcher for Popular Mechanics magazine, is Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff’s cousin. Popular Mechanics is owned by the Hearst Corporation. Hearst owns: 12 newspapers (ex. San Francisco Chronicle and Houston Chronicle) 17 magazines (ex. Redbook and Esquire) 27 television stations (ex. WCBV-TV Boston and KETV-TV Omaha) 17 business medias (ex. Stocknet and TL Publications) 11 cable stations (ex. A&E and Lifetime) 25 radio stations (ex. WBAL-AM Baltimore and WIYY-FM Baltimore) 23 interactive media (ex. Drugstore.com and govworks.com) ....and more... The term "yellow journalism" came from shoddy reporting from Hearst Newspapers. It was a Hearst newspaper that falsely reported the USS Maine was attacked by Spain and rallied the American people to enter the Spanish-American War. It has a history of falsely reporting or totally disregarding the facts. http://www.onlineconcepts.com/pulitzer/yellow.htm Do Some Real Research and Then Get Back To Me peace, harry |
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