Evidence of Revision - Part 1: The Assassinations of Kennedy and Oswald
Evidence of Revision - Part 2 - The Why Of It, All Referenced To Vietnam And LBJ
Evidence of Revision (3 of 6) LBJ, Hoover and others.What so few know even today
Evidence of Revision (4 of 6) The RFK assassination as never seen before
Evidence of Revision (5 of 6) RFK assassination, MK ULTRA + Jonestown massacre
Evidence of Revision Part 6 (6 of 6): The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
The 9-11 Propaganda Factory
Hi all. On the next few post I will start posting a bit of the new research into 9/11 Fairy Tale.
Enjoy:
In the Definitive Edition I noticed this:
At 0:32:47 when the movie is transferred live to Fox the guy who has witnessed what has happened uses the terminology "Tower Number 2" However the gentleman on the left of the three on the panel corrects him and without missing a beat calls it Tower Number 1 that has been hit.
Most unusual wouldn't you say ? Obviously someone (the eyewitness in this case) had messed up the script.
And here is my post to the video site at YouTube:
I noticed this at 0:32:47 when the movie is transferred live to Fox the guy who has witnessed what has happened uses the terminology "Tower Number 2" However at 33:11 the gentleman on the left of the three on the panel corrects him and it appears that the tape is stopped and then started again missing a half a beat (hand moves) and calls it Tower Number 1 that has been hit. Most unusual wouldn't you say ? Obviously someone (the eyewitness in this case) had messed up the script.
Also the guy on the left (as we view it) seems to be leading the witness and embellishing the tale with graphic imagery.
The Don Barone Television Network
Hi all. Here is a television website of mine for your viewing pleasure
Mehrgarh (Brahui: Mehrgaŕh, Urdu: مہرگڑھ), one of the most important Neolithic (7000 BCE to c. 2500 BCE) sites in archaeology, lies on the "Kachi plain" of now Balochistan, Pakistan.
It is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming (wheat and
barley) and herding (cattle, sheep and goats) in South Asia."
Mehrgarh is located near the Bolan Pass, to the west of the Indus River valley and between the now Pakistani cities of Quetta, Kalat and Sibi. The site was discovered in 1974 by an archaeological team directed by French archaeologist Jean-François Jarrige,
and was excavated continuously between 1974 and 1986, and again from
1997 to 2000. The earliest settlement at Mehrgarh—in the northeast
corner of the 495-acre (2.00 km2) site—was a small farming village dated between 7000 BCE to 5500 BCE
and the whole area covers a number of successive settlements.
Archaeological material has been found in six mounds, and about 32,000
artifacts have been collected.
Why would they call this a religious site ? How do they know they worshiped anything ? For now it is the earliest series of star chambers yet discovered. They could be just houses or they could be charting the heavens.