Friday, March 24, 2006

[political-research] Rupert Murdoch's Sean Hannity Answers Questions about WTC7

 
Sean Hannity on well-informed speculations that WTC7 was brought down through controlled demolition: we should have no debate on the subject.  It should be censored.  End of story.
 
I rarely watch TV news these days, and haven't done so for years.  It was a shock to see this video clip and to realize how unbelievably stupid is the level of discourse at Fox News.  Apparently Rupert Murdoch's criterion for hiring pundits is that they must be as dumb as a rock.  If you are able to tie your shoes, you are too smart for Fox News.
 
Compare this useless junk to the kinds of informative and interesting conversations about 9/11 that have been conducted all across the Internet during the last few years.
 
Again, with talent like this at their disposal, the mainstream media don't stand a chance of stopping the juggernaut of independent research on 9/11.  The official story is coming down.  The center of elite opinion formation has migrated decisively from the traditional mainstream media to the Internet.
 
Rupert Murdoch, by the way, is a fanatical supporter of Israel, especially the Likud side of the Israeli political spectrum.  Murdoch's media properties were key ringleaders of the disastrous Iraq War, and they have been key ringleaders in trying to censor any critical questions about 9/11.  This is hardly a coincidental connection.  9/11 was probably concocted to make the Iraq War happen, as the opening shot in a long war of aggression, on behalf of Israel, against the entire Arab and Muslim worlds.  Anyone who thinks the oil industry signed off on this mad scheme simply doesn't know much about the oil industry -- they are supreme realists.
 


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