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I read all of the headlines at
What Really Happened every day...
I know that the guy who runs the site is anti-Christian but he's just anti-religion altogether; he's an atheist. Since he seems otherwise to be a fairly smart fellow, I just assume that he had some unpleasant experience (as we all have had) with some weirdos calling themselves "Christians," and that experience has closed his heart and mind to the truth (for now anyway). I take any commentary of his appropriately; with a grain of salt...
I'm there for the headlines and the links anyhow - not his commentary. And sadly, in this world now there are more people like him than there are people like me.
I was once a lot like him - so I try not to hold it against him. As St.Paul says, "those who are outside (of the Church) God judges." Plus a lot of the stuff on his site is submitted by others there... It's about the news for me - not Mike Rivero.
Anyhow, the other day on his site I saw the following headline:
'Inside Job: Seven Questions about 9/11', and clicking on it brought me to the website of some hippy-looking character named Bob Tuskin. Here's the site and the article in question:
Seven (STUPID) Questions About 9/11
It's written by somebody calling themselves 'Jim Fetzer' (who I have since been mistakenly calling 'Jim Felcher'- Ooops!) and I don't know who he is, but he is obviously either a disinformation agent or a moron - so I really don't even care.
Now when I first read this tripe, my first thought was: "Why was this garbage posted on WRH?" Later, going back I realized that I hadn't noticed that it was tagged 'COVERUPS/DECEPTION/PROPAGANDA'.
They were good tags; accurate tags... they just hadn't been prominent enough. I hope no one else innocently clicked on it and believed any of it without seeing those tags... but I have to think that if I missed the tags, some others probably did as well. If the person who posted it reads this - may I humbly suggest that in cases like that, the headline itself should trumpet the fact that the story is crap so no one is misled.
There are already enough 'No Plane-ers' and 'Mini-NUKE-ers' and proponents of Jew-dy Woods' 'Directed Energy Space Beam Weapon' garbage out there... We don't need to create any more! So let's be clear:
The following article is BUNK!