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Foolmewunz
7th August 2009, 09:39 PM
Yes. It's now over. They've figured out that the world is driven by money, so the massive purchasing power of the 911 Truth Movement will be brought to bear and we'll all be driven to our knees by The Truthtm.

911Blacklist has got the ball rolling. Here you'll see a list of the companies they want supporters to blacklist and write or call, because they advertise in Popular Mechanics.

No. You didn't read that wrong. They want a boycott of anyone who advertises in Popular Mechanics' 911 Debunking issues.

While there are apparently a lot of good products the dedicated Truther will have to eschew, they (911Blacklist) are not unaware that good behaviour should be rewarded. So they're also offering a 911Whitelist. Those "good guys" who you should support because they've come out in support of 911 Truth.

You know there's a punchline, right. Check out their two lists....


http://911blacklist.org/?cat=8

I have no idea what happened to the other 8, but apparently they have only one "company" on their Whitelist.... a radio station in Colorado.

Horatius
7th August 2009, 09:46 PM
Wow. I was a bit worried when I saw Ford Trucks on the list, since I drive an F-150....but then I noticed they have:


http://911blacklist.org/?p=76


...1 whole comment in almost 2 years.


I don't think I'll start worrying about Ford's ability to honour my warranty just yet.

A W Smith
7th August 2009, 09:49 PM
free advertizing (http://911blacklist.org/)!

UNLoVedRebel
7th August 2009, 09:55 PM
Move over fat cats. 9/11 truth is taking capitalism by storm.

911blacklist.Org Estimated Worth $1467.3 USD
Daily Pageview: 94
Daily Ads Revenue :$2.01

Foolmewunz
7th August 2009, 10:18 PM
Not to mention that it's up there in graphics friendliness with such eyesores as 911Blogger. You can barely read some of the red on black. Do these people not view their own work and at least one of them point out, "Uh, ya know, Ed... maybe it'd be better if people could read the words?"

I'm selling short on the stocks of those companies, though. The power of the Truther Economy is too risky to mess with.

Foolmewunz
7th August 2009, 10:21 PM
Wow. I was a bit worried when I saw Ford Trucks on the list, since I drive an F-150....but then I noticed they have:


http://911blacklist.org/?p=76


...1 whole comment in almost 2 years.


I don't think I'll start worrying about Ford's ability to honour my warranty just yet.

[BillSmithOn] Oh, and I suppose you think it's a coincidence that Ford's in trouble. Behold the mighty Truth Movement and quake unto its awesomeness.[/BillSmithOff]

Brainster
7th August 2009, 10:34 PM
Last updated February of '08. This is one of those grand schemes that the Troofers had that they failed to follow up on. But I repeat myself.

KJC
8th August 2009, 02:40 AM
No. You didn't read that wrong. They want a boycott of anyone who advertises in Popular Mechanics' 911 Debunking issues.

So I guess they watched the movie Milk? :D

Macgyver1968
8th August 2009, 07:21 AM
Dude...they are boycotting a Whiskey company! Not the Wiskey..please!!!....we need the Wiskey!

gumboot
8th August 2009, 07:27 AM
I LOL'd and scared my dog.

Justin39640
8th August 2009, 08:49 AM
lol they are boycotting the AARP lol (advertising on glen beck)
wow
their whitelist only has one radio station that aired a "truth" friendly program two years ago

this must be the most ineffective boycott in the history of boycotts lol

every advertiser in the debunking issue of PM is on there

BigAl
8th August 2009, 09:04 AM
lol they are boycotting the AARP lol (advertising on glen beck)
wow
their whitelist only has one radio station that aired a "truth" friendly program two years ago

this must be the most ineffective boycott in the history of boycotts lol



I think that "honor" would go to Bill O'Reilly's call to boycott France http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148011,00.html

Justin39640
8th August 2009, 09:08 AM
I think that "honor" would go to Bill O'Reilly's call to boycott France http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148011,00.html

i dont think it had anything to do with bills boycott but we did call them freedom fries for a while lol
by association to that bills might have been more effective
and at least people heard of that 1 lol

nicepants
10th August 2009, 11:45 AM
lol they are boycotting the AARP lol (advertising on glen beck)
wow
their whitelist only has one radio station that aired a "truth" friendly program two years ago

this must be the most ineffective boycott in the history of boycotts lol

every advertiser in the debunking issue of PM is on there

I think to be effective they need to boycott every advertiser in EVERY issue of PM...obviously some of the more suspect ones would deliberately not advertise in the debunking issue for fear of boycotts, so to ensure that they get all of the perps they should boycott ANY PM advertiser.

They should also not visit any websites hosted by the company that hosts PMs website.

Alt+F4
10th August 2009, 12:08 PM
This reminds me of a similar fail from last summer. Remember when some "truthers" formed TSIAN - the Total Scum Information Awareness Network? It was dedicated to:

...providing information on top globalists and other criminals in powerful positions, and keeping track of their activities. TSIAN 's main use is to provide information on where the criminals have been spotted, and where you can expect to see them in the future if you are planning on confronting them on their various crimes (which range from violating the Logan act to knowingly shipping AIDS contaminated blood products to 3rd world countries).

They worked on this for about a week before abandoning it.

Linky:
http://www.diss3nt.com/tsian/tiki-index.php

Foolmewunz
11th August 2009, 01:03 AM
This reminds me of a similar fail from last summer. Remember when some "truthers" formed TSIAN - the Total Scum Information Awareness Network? It was dedicated to:



They worked on this for about a week before abandoning it.

Linky:
http://www.diss3nt.com/tsian/tiki-index.php

That's hysterical. It's Wiki-fied, so anyone could join up and edit, and if you can actually drill down and find one of the few "articles", they're all like softcore, e.g. "cheesecake" pics. It's like a playground for 12 year olds.

Björn Toulouse
15th October 2010, 08:15 PM
Dude...they are boycotting a Whiskey company! Not the Wiskey..please!!!....we need the Wiskey!

Never heard about this blacklist before, didn't know there was a thread. Was sipping EW Black tonight and began to google the blue label to see where it could be found, and lo and behold, I came across the 9/11 Blacklist (http://911blacklist.org/?p=114).

And here I thought alcohol would help cleanse me of the loons. I'll probably drink twice as much of the EW tonight for spite.

/any old excuse will do :D

Chuck Guiteau
15th October 2010, 09:01 PM
I notice that their "whitelist" contans exactly one entry, a radio station in Ft.Collins, CO. That's a very surprising place to find a voice sympathetic to the truther movement, since it is generally considered to be the loony toons capital of Colorado. If I remember correctly there used to be a hardware store (?) that sold genuine tinfoil hats and maps to the more popular sites for watching UFO's.
Who'd a thunk it?

jaydeehess
15th October 2010, 09:24 PM
Dude...they are boycotting a Whiskey company! Not the Wiskey..please!!!....we need the Wiskey!

say it ain't so. They are picking on 8 and 12 year olds!:D