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Pentagon Release Laughable Olympics “Terror” Video
infowars.com — IntelCenter and SITE Intelligence Group, two “terrorism monitoring firms” who routinely obtain so-called Al-Qaeda tapes that usually turn out to be completely fraudulent, yesterday released a video purported to feature members of a Chinese Muslim terror group threatening to attack the Olympics.
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- GlobalistShill, on 08/08/2008, -1/+15Guess what the "Top Video" is (at the moment) on foxnews.com? Yep, you guessed it!,... this piece of trash propaganda that will probably convince some chip-eating, brain-dead 30-something Americans, and some hopelessly programmed senior citizens who still think that the "War on Terror" is to protect Americans and that Fox News is actually conservative.
Anyone else buy this absolute garbage "Terror" video? LOL! Give me a break!
The real deal here is, while people's attention is focused on the Olympics starting on 8/8/08, people shiver at this fake terrorist group while MEANWHILE:
http://digg.com/world_news/Israel_backs_Georgia_in ...
http://digg.com/world_news/Massive_US_Naval_Armada ...
http://digg.com/world_news/Evidence_of_U_S_Militar ...- dracostimpy, on 08/08/2008, -0/+4The horror! The horror!
- Catspaw, on 08/08/2008, -3/+13The criminally-minded politicians will continue to try and frighten the public with this childish ploy until they get the people to submit to the elites end goal - a cashless Big Brother one world government in which most everyone is microchipped with an RFID chip that contains their money. Hear this historic interview with Aaron Russo in which he discloses his conversations with Nick Rockefeller of the banking family on this topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nD7dbkkBIA - MarkEarhart, on 08/08/2008, -3/+10What a load of *****!!
- theright, on 08/09/2008, -3/+3Is there no end to Paul Joseph Watson's lack of journalistic integrity?
In an an attempt to support his sweeping, incorrect generalization, asserting that IntelCenter and SITE Intelligence Group "routinely obtain so-called Al-Qaeda tapes that usually turn out to be completely fraudulent", Watson references a previous PrisonPlanet article he wrote, stating:
"IntelCenter was recently caught adding its logo to a tape at the same time as Al-Qaeda’s so-called media arm As-Sahab added its logo, proving the two organizations were one and the same."
Watson previously reported on this matter for PrisonPlanet on the back of a Wired blog post ( http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/08/researche ... ) on Neal Krawetz's work developing tools to analyze images through quantization tables and error levels. The Wired article included an example Krawetz provided, a video of Ayman al-Zawahiri produced by as-Sahab and released by IntelCenter. Krawetz was originally quoted as stating the error levels for the as-Sahab logo, the subtitles and logo added by IntelCenter were the same, hence they must have been added at the same time. Watson reported this for PrisonPlanet, his article was posted here and received more than 350 diggs.
However, soon after the Wired article was published online, it was updated three times. In the second update, a spokesman from IntelCenter clarified that his organization did not add the as-Sahab logo, and that the similar error levels could be as a result of similar compression rather than evidence the elements were added at the same time. In the third update, the author of the article reported that he had since contacted Krawetz, who corrected his previous statement made in the interview, clarifying that the error levels were not the same, the elements were not added at the same time, and the IntelCenter logo was added afterwards.
Krawetz apologized for the error, for any confusion caused; sections of the Wired article were corrected. The PrisonPlanet article, on the other hand, remains uncorrected. Now we have Watson referring back to this article suggesting the original mistaken allegation still stands.
Thus, Watson's statement that IntelCenter was "recently caught adding its logo to a tape at the same time as Al-Qaeda’s so-called media arm As-Sahab added its logo" is false. Watson is either incompetent or a liar. - Herkimer56, on 08/09/2008, -4/+3Paul Joseph Watson + Infowars = complete *****. Buried as inaccurate.
- yanewegi, on 08/13/2008, -0/+0http://olympicsvideo.vox.com/
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