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Originally posted by HomerinNC
Come on, you REALLY think if theyre gonna stage something as massive as this, theyre gonna screw up using flags of ANOTHER COUNTRY?
Its 5:30, pill line is starting to form up, get in line
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
I really hope you never get banned from this website - or have "an accident" - because you are definitely one of my favorite contributors.
[Goes back to reading amazing thread.]
Originally posted by HomerinNC
does anyone have pictures of these so called movie sets, from behind the scenes?
Originally posted by ARealandTrueAmerican
aLSO CURIOUS WHY THIS ISNT IN THE hoax BIN?
tRULY ASKING...
Originally posted by SirClem
Let's put it in perspective.
The "acceptable" media has lied about Libya like they have lied about pretty much everything else. I mean, really, look at Libya. NATO has failed miserably in bringing about a "regime" change.
Originally posted by SirClem
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
See Gaul, YOU believe the bull#.
The regime hasn't changed. Until NATO...YOU and YOURS bomb the # out of Libya and kill millions of innocents, there will be no regime change.
But, you may ultimately be correct, but you will never be right.
You don't get that do you Gaul?
Originally posted by dl2one
Reply to post by ARealandTrueAmerican
It was put in the hoax bin, then removed. Better question is, why is it not out back in the hoax bin?
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It’s been reported briefly by a number of news outlets that a documentary/news show in Syria recently suggested the unrest currently taking place there is not really happening. Instead, they allege it's actually being staged in cinematic replicas of Syrian cities for the Al Jazeera news organization.
That's right: fake cities, built in Qatar by Al Jazeera, occupied by hordes of actors, under the direction of filmmakers to create a false impression of what’s happening on the ground in Syria. Or at least that’s the spin.