Thursday, May 18, 2006

[political-researchp] Bloglines - CNN: The Most Trusted Name in News


The United States of Amnesia
"If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." Anatole France (1844 - 1924)

CNN: The Most Trusted Name in News

By Sean Wheeler

I believe this story for two reasons: 1) I am ashamed of the once-respected company for which I used to work. 2) I have personally listened to Alex Jones interview all three of the individuals allegedly contacted by CNN in this story, so I know he has contact with them.

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CNN Secretly Seeks Guests To Attack Charlie Sheen On 9/11

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones/Prison Planet.com May 18 2006

We have received word from numerous different sources that CNN is trying to bait 9/11 truth activists to appear as guests on its programs and attack Charlie Sheen.

WTC survivor and truth activist William Rodriguez was contacted by the Anderson Cooper show and asked if he would go on record as saying the new Pentagon footage dispelled all 9/11 questions. They also requested that he attack Charlie Sheen's public stance on 9/11.

After Rodriguez refused to take the bait and said he supports Sheen 100% CNN cancelled his appearance even as the car to pick him up was en route.

Lawyer Philip Berg and philanthropist Jimmy Walters were also approached by CNN and promised TV time if they agreed to debunk Charlie Sheen. Both refused.

This represents a coordinated effort to smear Charlie Sheen's viewpoints on 9/11 and poison the well of the wider 9/11 truth movement.

We will have more on this breaking story tomorrow.

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Friends, do you know what this means? It's undeniable proof that certain viewpoints are not wanted or allowed to appear on mainstream news networks. This should be shocking... here in the United States of America... but sadly, it is not.

"Say this, and you can be on TV. Say that, and we cancel the segment."

And CNN is supposed to be the good network.

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