The thing that still bugs me the most about the World Trade Center collapse on 9-11-01 is the media. During one of the "arab cheering" videos that the media showed after the event, I swore that I saw one of the cheering "terrorists" wearing an NFL (National Football League, a uniquely USA tradition) football jersey (i.e. Walton Payton, #34, Chicago Bears). It might have been on the back of a Toyota Tacoma, or not. A person with a hatred for the USA would not be expected to be wearing this type of shirt. I've been looking for that video for a while on youtube. Does anyone know the location? I would like to confirm who the people were and where and when it was taped (assuming the participants haven't been executed for silence).
That is my concern. Is this only a problem for me? Why not show Mardi Gras revelers cheering after the Aurora, CO, USA shootings as a propaganda tool for or against gun control?
There seems to be no real independent media outlets I can recommend. However I'd like to report that al Qaeda is a propaganda tool and their actors are not stateless. For example, a few weeks ago the Examiner said al Qaeda had a new leader in Pakistan (as if Zawahiri has already faded away and no, they can't explain how these things happen) but this news was first mentioned by several Indian news agencies months ago. The new leader had been active in Kashmir so naturally the Indians would want this (probably ISI) guy to be termed 'al Qaeda'. The media itself is just a tool for the states objectives and the war on terror has been a poorly played cat and mouse game.
Sir....if it isn't in the "official" BS report then....it didn't happen. What's the matter with you? LOL Surprisingly...what WAS in there didn't happen either!!!! ROFL!!!!!
Anybody who ever links to "letstroll" forums is automatically ignored, that website is garbage, paranoid, bull(*)(*)(*)(*). I almost feel bad for people that believe that (*)(*)(*)(*). I mean, it must be absolutely horrible to feel like you're in jail, when you're living in your own home. Doesn't it suck to wake up every day thinking that everyone, and everything is constantly plotting against you? Doesn't it get old living in fear that there are people doing "shady things" all day, every day? What would NASA possibly have to gain by sending out fake photos? The average american doesn't even care about our space programs. So what would be the point? Also, where does the paranoia end? What aren't you afraid of? Is there anything or anyone you actually believe other than the woo leaders? If the entire government and MSM, which are made of good people in general, are out to rob you of your liberties then what are you doing to stop it? The answer, you aren't doing anything. You come here to obscure forums to post about an inevitable take over of our rights and freedoms, while not taking any real world action. Which would make you useless, in every sense of the word. At the same time you're playing Chicken Little; running around telling everyone the sky is falling, you are doing nothing to prevent it. Which means, on top of being afraid all the time, you're also a coward. You do nothing against those that are willingly trying to oppress us, and are just letting it all happen in front of your face. Absolutely mind boggling.
You can find people wearing US sports apparel elsewhere in the world, especially, for some reason, NY Yankee baseball caps. Generally they are worn as fashion trends, not actual specific support for any particular team, the person wearing it might not even know what it means, they just recognize the trendy symbol. As for player apparel, in the USA, the current players jerseys are most common.. Elsewhere you're more likely to find historical ones like Michael Jordan or Walter Payton. I've seen people ordering food from a Chinese takeaway go on about how they hate the Chinese.. If you identified such apparel in the video it wouldn't prove much other than the usual hypocrisy you can find anywhere.
The losing teams of the U.S. professional sports generally have the shirts stating they won donated to third world countries as well. No sense in selling them in the U.S.