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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: terry richardson who wrote (28921)3/1/2003 6:02:33 PM
From: grusum  Read Replies (3) of 36161
 
The one thing that’s missing from all of your “sources” is a credible source… you know, something like Reuters, Associated Press, NBC, ABC, CBS or FOX.

The internet is awash with non-credible sources of information. They have no reputation to protect, so they print anything they want. If they get caught and sued they just close up their web site and open another one later.

As a result of accepting these sources, you have some accurate information like the WWII pending oil embargo on Japan to the totally non-credible assertion that US forces set fire to the oil fields in the Gulf War.

Let me ask you why no major news service picked up on the story that US forces set fire to the oil fields? It would have been a news coup for the first one to break the story. But they didn’t. They didn’t because they would have lost all credibility if they did so.
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