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[[Sibel Edmonds]] writes in her roman-a-clef, ''[[The Lone Gladio]]'' about how the US grooms suicide bombers for carrying out [[False Flag]] attacks. | [[Sibel Edmonds]] writes in her roman-a-clef, ''[[The Lone Gladio]]'' about how the US grooms suicide bombers for carrying out [[False Flag]] attacks. | ||
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There is a shocking lack of rigour, among Western journalists, when it comes to checking facts to check whether or not the authorities are correct when they say a bomb has been set off by a suicide bomber: | There is a shocking lack of rigour, among Western journalists, when it comes to checking facts to check whether or not the authorities are correct when they say a bomb has been set off by a suicide bomber: | ||
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To quote from the National Union of Journalists magazine in Jan/Feb 2007: | To quote from the National Union of Journalists magazine in Jan/Feb 2007: | ||
− | '911 Truth' campaigner | + | '911 Truth' campaigner [[Tony Gosling]] says: |
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+ | the media should not call people 'suicide bombers' without real evidence | ||
− | A professional journalistic blunder is committed with almost every new story of a "suicide bomber". Whether a bomb explodes accidentally, by remote control or if a "bomber" believes he has a shipment of cocaine in his bag he's still most likely to be termed a "suicide bomber" in the news. | + | A professional journalistic blunder is committed with almost every new story of a "suicide bomber". Whether a bomb explodes accidentally, by remote control or if a "bomber" believes he has a shipment of cocaine in his bag he's still most likely to be termed a "suicide bomber" in the news. <ref>[https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2006/12/358868.html BBC aiding & abetting anti-Muslim pogrom in the UK] - Tony Gosling. Indimedia 28 December 2006</ref>}} |
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Sibel Edmonds writes in her roman-a-clef, The Lone Gladio about how the US grooms suicide bombers for carrying out False Flag attacks.
Suicide bomber as Meme/Groupthink
There is a shocking lack of rigour, among Western journalists, when it comes to checking facts to check whether or not the authorities are correct when they say a bomb has been set off by a suicide bomber:
To quote from the National Union of Journalists magazine in Jan/Feb 2007:
'911 Truth' campaigner Tony Gosling says:
the media should not call people 'suicide bombers' without real evidence
A professional journalistic blunder is committed with almost every new story of a "suicide bomber". Whether a bomb explodes accidentally, by remote control or if a "bomber" believes he has a shipment of cocaine in his bag he's still most likely to be termed a "suicide bomber" in the news. [1]
References
- ↑ BBC aiding & abetting anti-Muslim pogrom in the UK - Tony Gosling. Indimedia 28 December 2006