From the article you posted:
"Rather than demanding a full and fearless vetting to hone in on the truth and silence the conjecture about 9/11, many Americans remain unwilling to peer into the microscope."
For some reason, that seems to be something that is never discussed among 9/11 researchers. I've talked about 9/11 on more than a few occasions with casual acquaintances, and the most amazing thing I've seen related to 9/11 is how many people have what can only be described as a panic attack when the topic comes up.
It brings to mind one video clip I downloaded, which was copied from a public broadcast, that was over dubbed with 14 cycle notes. I don't know a lot about 14 cycle notes, just a bit from reading a few references here and there over the years, but I recognized what was going on about halfway through the clip. 14 cycle notes are a series of sounds which cause a panic reaction in people, and if I'm not mistaken, animals as well.
Another item I ran across was a CNN clip of the first plane. In one frame before the crash, they had inserted a fake plane shadow on the side of the building. That's about the same trick as was outlawed in the US many years ago where one frame showing a picture of popcorn would be inserted in films at movie theaters. Within a matter of minutes of the popcorn shot, every person in the theater would be at the concession stand buying popcorn.
Another thing I noticed is CNN would run banners along the bottom of their broadcasts, quoting the likes of Rumsfeld. In other words, while everyone was watching the pictures, the Rumsfeld quotes were getting across without their really being aware of them, or analyzing the quotes for semantic content.
And of course the most obvious trick that was used was cutting the original soundtrack from all the collapse videos. It's easy to not believe in explosives when everyone has seen the buildings fall a million times and didn't hear a thing.
I'd be real curious to see an honest study on just how many dirty tricks were used by the media, and/or whoever prepared their video footage, on the American public.
My guess is someone who specializes in such tricks would find that a whole lot more mind games were played on the American public than anything my untrained eye has been able to spot. |