Thursday, March 30, 2006

Re: [political-research] CNN Fears 911 Truth - Cancels Ed Asner's Appearance

Do we really need wonder which individuals at CNN are responsible?
 
My recollection - from prior to Bush taking office - was that CNN HQ in Atlanta had one or more whole floors permanently stacked with Military Intelligence personnel.  Is it likely that activity has lessened or increased since 9/11-Iraq?
 
Are we surprised that senior officers running the CNN Psyop center have the power to pick up the "house phone" and kill whatever they deem inappropriate?
 
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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:39 PM
Subject: [political-research] CNN Fears 911 Truth - Cancels Ed Asner's Appearance

[What a big surprise -- the defenders of the official story on 9/11 are scared to death to open up their lies to rational inquiry in free and open debate and discussion.   You know, if their story made even the least bit of sense, they would be eager to answer all the outstanding questions instead of imposing censorship on the controversy.]
 
[Every effort should be made to discover just precisely who is killing the 9/11 story at CNN.  These were no doubt the same individuals who turned CNN into a 24x7 propaganda machine for pushing the United States into the Iraq War.]
Further investigation and probing of several other CNN sources closely connected with the production of the Asner segment on Showbiz Tonight reported that high-level members of CNN management advised the producers of the show to "kill it. " This statement was clearly made to stifle any further coverage of 9/11 despite the admittedly huge ratings boost and response garnered from the recent coverage of Charlie Sheen's statements on 9/11.
 


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