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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

Speaker: Michael Isikoff, Investigative Correspondent for Newsweek magazine



Location: Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Date: Mar 11, 2008

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  • He ducked the conspiricy theory because he has no answers, To run from this like he did makes him look like hes hiding something.What is the mainstream media hiding when it comes to 911 and the science behind these theorys?

  • Just another example of the media ducking the hard questions, these bizzare conspiricy theorys as he put it, have science to them.This science has not been addressed by the medis .Why? why?Ask yourself why they want to dismiss this as madness without being able to make any kind of intelegent argument about the scientific basis of these conspiricy theory on 911?

  • I would have liked to ask the speaker about the reporting of the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador in 1982.

    It appears the NYT and Washington Post bowed to government pressure and reassigned their journalists.

    This must have made some investigative journalists more cautious, I can't help wondering if lasting damage has been done.

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