I was on the roof top deck of my house on capitol hill when the state department car bomb went off and I heard it. Not hearsay I heard the damn thing and shortly afterword there was a mention of it and nothing else said. I often wonder what it was all about but I assure you something happened because I heard it with my own ears.
The perps tried to assassinate someone there or destroy documents relating to government complicity in the attacks that were stored there?
I think that's what the fire at the Old Executive Office Building on 9/11 was about. Now this. It seems these secret events were executed to destroy documents/people.
These are not journalists. They are just presenters, mediums if you will. Real journalists actually research and verify anything told to them. Very rare these days.
@Damien558 Dude, there's something called immediacy. This is emergency coverage, not a magazine piece in 60 minutes. The police tell you that a car bomb exploded on a street, you report that the police told you that a car bomb exploded on a street. He attributed his source accurately, even if the source was mistaken. He did his job.
@Damien558 No duh. It's just a general description of the origin of the source. "A car exploded on a public street" isn't generally treated as a controversial opinion that needs to be attached to a public figure.
Hell, try watching the video again carefully. If you're going to blame anyone, blame the AP.
@ThrobbingEgo It's not about opinions. It's about being accountable. What is likely third hand hearsay can be reported under the cover of vague bullshit.
@Damien558 Nope. Not my fault you're too stupid to find it for yourself. XD I'm sure the reports of vans with bombs, one in particular with the NY skyline painted on it with a plane and explosions were just "made up" too. But I guess you like being gullible.
@Damien558 LOL. You're an idiot. All you have to do is research and you will find the news reports with recordings of police officers describing that very van. Too bad you're a lazy, fatass with no life and will never find these FACTS on your own.
I was on the roof top deck of my house on capitol hill when the state department car bomb went off and I heard it. Not hearsay I heard the damn thing and shortly afterword there was a mention of it and nothing else said. I often wonder what it was all about but I assure you something happened because I heard it with my own ears.
blazablablazabla 4 months ago
The perps tried to assassinate someone there or destroy documents relating to government complicity in the attacks that were stored there?
I think that's what the fire at the Old Executive Office Building on 9/11 was about. Now this. It seems these secret events were executed to destroy documents/people.
GreatHakuProductions 4 years ago
It was a false alarm that was reported incorrectly in the midst of the most stressful and hectic day of those journalists careers.
That's what it's about.
Onebaseman 4 years ago
These are not journalists. They are just presenters, mediums if you will. Real journalists actually research and verify anything told to them. Very rare these days.
Damien558 3 years ago
@Damien558 Dude, there's something called immediacy. This is emergency coverage, not a magazine piece in 60 minutes. The police tell you that a car bomb exploded on a street, you report that the police told you that a car bomb exploded on a street. He attributed his source accurately, even if the source was mistaken. He did his job.
ThrobbingEgo 1 year ago
@ThrobbingEgo Conveniently, no name is given. Just 'senior law enforcement official'. That's not even a job title.
Damien558 1 year ago
@Damien558 No duh. It's just a general description of the origin of the source. "A car exploded on a public street" isn't generally treated as a controversial opinion that needs to be attached to a public figure.
Hell, try watching the video again carefully. If you're going to blame anyone, blame the AP.
ThrobbingEgo 1 year ago
@ThrobbingEgo It's not about opinions. It's about being accountable. What is likely third hand hearsay can be reported under the cover of vague bullshit.
Damien558 1 year ago
@Damien558 Someone's too literal. That someone is you.
ThrobbingEgo 1 year ago
@Damien558 Too bad wikileaks released all of those text messages from the day of 9/11/01 revealing this car bomb incident from multiple sources.
corruptedsilence 7 months ago
@corruptedsilence Too bad that you just made that up.
Damien558 7 months ago
@Damien558 Nope. Not my fault you're too stupid to find it for yourself. XD I'm sure the reports of vans with bombs, one in particular with the NY skyline painted on it with a plane and explosions were just "made up" too. But I guess you like being gullible.
corruptedsilence 7 months ago
@corruptedsilence You have no proof of anything. It's that simple. If you want to believe it, go ahead.
Why the hell would someone paint a New York Skyline on a van with bombs in it? Absolutely stupid.
Damien558 7 months ago
@Damien558 LOL. You're an idiot. All you have to do is research and you will find the news reports with recordings of police officers describing that very van. Too bad you're a lazy, fatass with no life and will never find these FACTS on your own.
corruptedsilence 7 months ago
i wonder what that was about
genghis6199 4 years ago