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Lenbrazil
2nd September 2011, 07:06 AM
Though I suspect the title is an oxymoron I was wondering if anyone (who isn’t a truther) has read any of their books they think worthwhile, i.e. which are reasonably accurate in their presentation of their facts. The only ones I can think of are Thompson's timeline and perhaps Crossing The Rubicon.
cyclonic
2nd September 2011, 08:58 AM
'Good truther books???'
LMAO!!! yes they are all worthy of a pull-it-zer prize.
sheeplesnshills
2nd September 2011, 09:29 AM
Though I suspect the title is an oxymoron I was wondering if anyone (who isn’t a truther) has read any of their books they think worthwhile, i.e. which are reasonably accurate in their presentation of their facts. The only ones I can think of are Thompson's timeline and perhaps Crossing The Rubicon.
I'll willing to bet NONE of them come even close to being reasonably accurate.
Quad4_72
2nd September 2011, 09:57 AM
I'll willing to bet NONE of them come even close to being reasonably accurate.
I was about to say the same thing. A twoofer book by definition cannot be accurate or anywhere near the truth. It is just one of the laws of physics.
I Ratant
3rd September 2011, 10:50 AM
Good, truther, and book... Cannot be put in a sensible sentence. :)
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