Good News: Majority See MSM As Inaccurate and Biased
GeorgeWashington Fri, 08/10/2007 - 5:35pm
A new poll finds that the majority of Americans believe the media reports inaccurate information and is politically biased. That's good news for 9/11 truth.
Why?
Because the less the public blindly trusts the neocon-supporting MSM, the more likely they will be to look for news from real news sources.
As the pollster state:
"Two decades ago, public attitudes about how news organizations do their job were less negative. Most people believed that news organizations stood up for America... a majority believed that news organizations got the facts straight"
And this is a good excuse to remind you of this amazing quote:
"I have been told by reporters that they will not report their own insights or contrary evaluations of the official 9/11 story, because to question the government story about 9/11 is to question the very foundations of our entire modern belief system regarding our government, our country, and our way of life. To be charged with questioning these foundations is far more serious than being labeled a disgruntled conspiracy nut or anti-government traitor, or even being sidelined or marginalized within an academic, government service, or literary career. To question the official 9/11 story is simply and fundamentally revolutionary. In this way, of course, questioning the official story is also simply and fundamentally American."
Air Force Colonel and key Pentagon official Karen Kwiatkowski (at page 26).
Kwiatkowski's quote is so good it is worth including in any essay or email you write about 9/11, to preempt the "that-was-disputed-by-reporters" kind of thinking.
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