Thursday, February 01, 2007

More From Adri

Adri Mehra, writing for the student newspaper at the University of Minnesota, continues to repeat 9/11 myths which were debunked years ago.

Somehow, within hours of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the FBI was able to identify nineteen "suspected" Islamic suicide hijackers, despite documents from United and American Airlines showing no record of them on published passenger lists.

In fact, the BBC, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph reported up to four suspects "alive and well" and living in the Middle East - nearly two weeks after they apparently blew themselves up in the name of Allah.

It cracks me up how they continue to spout the same old myths, and act like it is some new revelation.

For those of you who are new to the topic, you can read about it here and here.

9 Comments:

At 01 February, 2007 11:15, Blogger Simon Lazarus said...

That a moron posts drivel is not as important as having the moron told that they post drivel.

I will lay down a bet that this moron who spouts debunked nonsense has a job waiting for them at MSNBC (the king of cable drivel), CBS, or NBC.

ABC is off limits unless you are a far leftwing nutbag WHILE posting drivel.

 
At 01 February, 2007 13:55, Blogger Simon Lazarus said...

Exsqueeze me, but THE Mr. Kevin Barrett personally told me over the telephone that he will be personally interviewing one of the hijackers this spring in Morocco.

You are serious, right?

Kevin Barrett is one of the most disturbed of the Troothers. He can claim to "interview" anyone he says, but in the end he is just a full-on nutcase who cannot tie his shoes and make shit up about 9/11 at the same time.

Sorry, Beeeeotch, but you should get those panties off your head.

 
At 01 February, 2007 15:15, Blogger Unknown said...

Troy isn't a truther.....

 
At 01 February, 2007 15:39, Blogger MarkyX said...

simon, troy is simply mocking the dumbasses. You can hear him give Alex Jones an audio beating several times on AJ's own show.

 
At 01 February, 2007 16:11, Blogger shawn said...

Imagine someone writing an article about how the sun "obviously" revolves around the Earth and that none of the "facts" we're taught in school about the solar system are true and "real" truth is suppressed.

Do you think any student newspaper would publish it?

 
At 01 February, 2007 16:49, Blogger Triterope said...

Do you think any student newspaper would publish it?

You must not read a lot of college newspapers. They have some pretty loose standards, and attract a motley crew of obnoxious weirdos.

I remember at my college, every other article in the school paper was "Why Priveleged Whited People Are Evil", written by some spoiled yuppie brat in her eighth year of undergraduate school who thinks braiding her armpit hair spiritually binds her with the victims of Darfur, or whatever the trendy global atrocity was in those days.

Then there's this fine example of student journalism. Yes, she thought "Manbeef" was a real website.

 
At 01 February, 2007 17:23, Blogger shawn said...

Damn.

My school's paper was pretty responsible, even though 99.9 percent of the student body sounds like the folks you went to school with.

 
At 01 February, 2007 18:06, Blogger ConsDemo said...

When this scumbag wrote his first two “articles” there were some sycophantic responses lauding his “courage” (as if it takes any courage but be an America-hating fanatic on a college campus!). They don’t seem to showing today, at least not so far. As of 8pm central time, all the commenters have given his story a rating of “1”, the lowest one can give. Maybe the editors of this “newspaper” will take note.

 
At 02 February, 2007 00:24, Blogger Der Bruno Stroszek said...

Triterope, that Manbeef article is terrific. What in the name of sanity has Event Horizon got to do with anything?

That's when you know you're reading student journalism - no matter what the article is about, they manage to find a way to shoehorn in some reference to what they saw on cable last night.

 

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