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tfk
13th April 2010, 11:03 AM
(Gender nonspecific) Guys,

Does anyone know the source of this video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P72v8zryZAE

I'd like to watch the rest of it, but haven't been able to find its source.


Tom

PS. No lack of mocking from Truther sites, tho...

sheeplesnshills
13th April 2010, 11:30 AM
(Gender nonspecific) Guys,

Does anyone know the source of this video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P72v8zryZAE

I'd like to watch the rest of it, but haven't been able to find its source.


Tom

PS. No lack of mocking from Truther sites, tho...

The person that loaded it is a right truther fruit cake with comments from gun control to vaccines

The WTC in Film upload is haunting...........you don't really appreciate what you have till its gone,

tfk
13th April 2010, 01:34 PM
Sheeples,

Yeah, I got that. Subtlety has never been a truther strong point.

It's not the fact that all the truther comments are a bunch of righteous indignation & outrage about what "gubbamint propaganda" the video is. Although that's usually a pretty good barometer of a valid piece of info...

The point of interest for me is that this video discusses tens of thousands of photos & pieces of evidence that they have in archives, that they are NOT releasing to the public.

The truther mantra is the Ostrich Theory. If they can't see it, it doesn't exist.

But I'd like to find out more about the evidence.

Tom

Mangoose
13th April 2010, 02:18 PM
I love the braindead comments from truthers. "It's funny how you can find MOTHER------ coffee mugs and not one body or piece of aircraft", oblivious to that huge landing gear in the building at 1:23.

Kinda interesting to see the shelves of binders of photos. Basic truther assumption is that it doesn't exist if it's not on the internet.

Bell
13th April 2010, 02:23 PM
Basic truther assumption is that it doesn't exist if it's not on the internet.

Same goes for the truth movement itself.

PhantomWolf
13th April 2010, 03:23 PM
Same goes for the truth movement itself.

Except in that case it's that the movement doesn't exist off of the internet.

Consider how the Iranians reacted to what they believe was a rigged election by their Government. Now consider how the Truthers behave with a belief of two rigged elections and the murder of 3,000 US citizens by their Government...

Bell
13th April 2010, 03:30 PM
Except in that case it's that the movement doesn't exist off of the internet.

Consider how the Iranians reacted to what they believe was a rigged election by their Government. Now consider how the Truthers behave with a belief of two rigged elections and the murder of 3,000 US citizens by their Government...

That was my point :)

PhantomWolf
13th April 2010, 04:54 PM
That was my point :)

I knew that, I was just clarifying it in case people took you literally, that since they were on the internet they must exist, rather than the reverse you were actually meaning. :)

AJM8125
13th April 2010, 07:59 PM
The point of interest for me is that this video discusses tens of thousands of photos & pieces of evidence that they have in archives, that they are NOT releasing to the public.


http://www.hulu.com/watch/70080/national-geographic-specials-the-fbi

Unfortunately, the segment in the OP is the only part of the show where they discuss the catalogued evidence, though the rest of the show is very good. It's more of a look at the post 9/11 FBI, IIRC.