Israel Controls Phony Terror News
"Who says Al Qaeda takes credit for a bombing? Rita Katz.
Who gets us bin Laden tapes? Rita Katz.
Who gets us pretty much all information telling us Muslims are bad? Rita Katz? Rita Katz is the Director of Site Intelligence, primary source for intelligence used by news services, Homeland Security, the FBI and CIA. What is her qualification? She served in the Israeli
Defense Force. She has a college degree and most investigative journalists
believe the Mossad "helps" her with her information. We find no evidence of
any qualification whatsoever of any kind. A bartender has more intelligence
gathering experience.
Nobody verifies her claims. SITE says Al Qaeda did it, it hits the papers.
SITE says Israel didn't do it, that hits the papers too. What does SITE
really do? They check the internet for "information," almost invariably
information that Israel wants reported and it is sold as news, seen on
American TV, reported in our papers and passed around the internet almost as
though it were actually true. Amazing."
"Can we prove that SITE Intelligence is the Mossad? No. Would a reasonable
person assume it is? Yes.
Would a reasonable person believe anything from this source involving Islam
or the Middle East? No, they would not.
SITE's primary claim to fame other than bin Laden videos with odd technical
faults is their close relationship with Blackwater. Blackwater has found
site useful. Blackwater no longer exists as they had to change their name
because of utter lack of credibility.
What can be learned by examining where our news comes from? Perhaps we could
start being realistic and begin seeing much of our own news and the childish
propaganda it really is."
According to a Poll we may or may not believe: Distrust in U.S. Media at All-Time High
"Distrust in mass media in the US has reached a record high, having risen for the fourth year running. In a recent Gallup poll, 57 per cent of respondents said they had little or no trust in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly.
The 43 per cent who answered that they had a great deal or fair amount of trust in mass media make up a joint record-low."
Who gets us bin Laden tapes? Rita Katz.
Who gets us pretty much all information telling us Muslims are bad? Rita Katz? Rita Katz is the Director of Site Intelligence, primary source for intelligence used by news services, Homeland Security, the FBI and CIA. What is her qualification? She served in the Israeli
Defense Force. She has a college degree and most investigative journalists
believe the Mossad "helps" her with her information. We find no evidence of
any qualification whatsoever of any kind. A bartender has more intelligence
gathering experience.
Nobody verifies her claims. SITE says Al Qaeda did it, it hits the papers.
SITE says Israel didn't do it, that hits the papers too. What does SITE
really do? They check the internet for "information," almost invariably
information that Israel wants reported and it is sold as news, seen on
American TV, reported in our papers and passed around the internet almost as
though it were actually true. Amazing."
"Can we prove that SITE Intelligence is the Mossad? No. Would a reasonable
person assume it is? Yes.
Would a reasonable person believe anything from this source involving Islam
or the Middle East? No, they would not.
SITE's primary claim to fame other than bin Laden videos with odd technical
faults is their close relationship with Blackwater. Blackwater has found
site useful. Blackwater no longer exists as they had to change their name
because of utter lack of credibility.
What can be learned by examining where our news comes from? Perhaps we could
start being realistic and begin seeing much of our own news and the childish
propaganda it really is."
According to a Poll we may or may not believe: Distrust in U.S. Media at All-Time High
"Distrust in mass media in the US has reached a record high, having risen for the fourth year running. In a recent Gallup poll, 57 per cent of respondents said they had little or no trust in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly.
The 43 per cent who answered that they had a great deal or fair amount of trust in mass media make up a joint record-low."
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