posted on Jan, 16 2011 @ 07:00 PM
Heres one quick example:
I noticed in a New York Times article today, on page 6 they say that
Jared had a shaved head and shaved eyebrows.
"At a small local branch of a major bank, for example, the tellers would have their fingers on the alarm button whenever they saw him approaching. It
was not just his appearance —
the pale shaved head and eyebrows — that unnerved them. "
and then on page 7, the article later moves to an interview with the taxi driver and states: "
Then out came his customer, just another customer, a
normal-looking young man. Climbing into the back seat, the man said he needed to go to the Safeway supermarket"
So make up your mind! Which is it?! Did he have a shaved head and shaved eyebrows or was he just another normal looking young man.
HUGE DISCREPANCY.
Any thoughts on this?????
www.nytimes.com...