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☆ 9/11 Fake Planes -UNDEBUNKABLE Read the Description
From: Salmonease
Added: October 27, 2008
(more info) This discover is originally from a researcher named RasgaSaias:
http://www.youtube.com/RasgaSaias
I just made this video about it using enhancement tools from Adobe Premier Pro 7.0 version. The details of what tools and settings were used are included, so anyone can reproduce it.
Source of the Fairbanks video I used (DivX quality):
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2EQKTYX3
NOTE: For a better resolution you can take advantage from the crop ABC did on the original footage at the minute 02:00 which resized it to fit the screen, making it bigger.
Check this also:
http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii...
Made by another researcher named Ace Baker using, what seems to be, another source of the Fairbanks shot.
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And if you still have any doubt about the fact that the Mainstream Media works together with the US government as a propaganda tool, you should watch my other video named:
"TV NEWS - They Would Never Lie To Us"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0rVnE...
Where you can see CNN faking live coverage from the Gulf War, with Charles Jaco, as a war correspondent, inside a studio.
TV fakery is proven at least since 1991.
The only difference from now is on the technological improvement.
And the Mainstream Media actually has the kind of technology needed to fake 9/11 in its hands. And even referred "fake plane crashes" as one of the possibilities.
According to the New York Times, on the article:
"CBS Is Divided Over the Use Of False Images In Broadcasts" (published in January 13, 2000)
The CBS President, Mr. Andrew Heyward, while debating the fake stuff they can put on TV nowadays, said "the new computer-generated techniques had made things like missiles hitting Baghdad and airplanes crashing look so real that it was incumbent on networks to underscore that these were not real images."
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage...
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The only arguments left for "the plane theory" advocates are absolutely debunked with the same answer:
They are "Begging the Question".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_...
These characters base their claims upon that circular logic fallacy and hope we get stuck inside it. But it's extremely easy to overpass this effect if you're intelligent enough.
REMEMBER: Nothing can be proven just by statement. Specially the number of "eyewitnesses" cited all over.
That's why the real scientific people prefer to leave faith aside and study the impact physics as one of the many evidences for the non existence of planes. Which, by the way, were undeniably impossible. And, as you should know, an impossibility proves the absence of an event.
Those are the basic laws of the universe we live in.
Author: teshnic
Keywords: wtc 911 9-11 9/11 RasgaSaias Fairbanks fakery no planes nwo best evidence proof undebunkable Demo
Added: November 3, 2008
TV Video Fakery for Fake TV News says ex-President of CBS
CBS Is Divided Over the Use Of False Images In Broadcasts
Published: January 13, 2000
New York Times
[Andrew Heyward, the president of CBS News,] said that he understood the argument against the use of the technology -- which is widely employed in sports and some entertainment shows -- on news programs. The danger is "that it looks too real and therefore it's wrong or potentially wrong," he said. "I certainly agree it's potentially subject to abuse."
He noted that advances in computer-generated techniques had made things like missiles hitting Baghdad and airplanes crashing look so real that it was incumbent on networks to underscore that these were not real images."
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE7DF153AF930A25752C0A9669C8B63
http://killtown.blogspot.com/2008/09/cbs-prez-warned-about-fake-plane.html
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Author: OzzybanOswald
Keywords: killtiown cbs news "tv fakery" cg cgi simulation fcs msm 911tvf Video Image oz7oz plane bsr fakery illusion 911 wq2rx
Added: September 24, 2008
Ohio State
2007 Schedule/Results:11-2 (7-1 Big Ten)
Sept 1 vs Youngstown St W, 38-6
Sept 8 vs Akron W, 20-2
Sept 15 at Washington W, 33-14
Sept 22 vs Northwestern W, 58-7
Sept 29 at Minnesota W, 30-7
Oct 6 at Purdue W, 23-7
Oct 13 vs Kent State W, 48-3
Oct 20 vs Michigan St W, 24-17
Oct 27 at Penn St W, 37-17
Nov 3 vs Wisconsin W, 38-17
Nov 10 vs Illinois L, 28-21
Nov 17 at Michigan W, 14-3
Jan 7 vs LSU L, 38-24
Ohio State 2007 Roster
No. Name Position Height Weight Class
93 Nader Abdallah DL 6'4" 300 Sr.
74 Mike Adams OL 6'8" 322 Fr.
13 Andre Amos DB 6'1" 183 Jr.
86 Jake Ballard TE 6'6" 256 Jr.
12 Devin Barclay K 5'11" 195 So.
94 Ben Bartholomew P 5'10" 178 Fr.
14 Joe Bauserman QB 6'2" 220 Fr.
68 Evan Blankenship OL 6'3" 290 Fr.
17 Todd Boeckman QB 6'4" 244 Sr.
75 Alex Boone OL 6'8" 312 Sr.
50 Mike Brewster OL 6'5" 296 Fr.
70 Bryant Browning OL 6'4" 312 So.
5 Chimdi Chekwa DB 6'0" 188 So.
46 K.C. Christian RB 5'11" 209 So.
4 Kurt Coleman DB 5'11" 188 Jr.
64 Jim Cordle OL 6'4" 297 Jr.
81 Ricky Crawford WR 6'2" 215 So.
35 Bo DeLande RB 6'0" 184 Fr.
92 Todd Denlinger DL 6'2" 292 Jr.
65 Doug Ebner OL 6'4" 271 Sr.
30 Donnie Evege DB 5'11" 189 Fr.
1 Marcus Freeman LB 6'1" 239 Sr.
8 Aaron Gant DB 6'0" 194 So.
33 Joe Gantz RB 6'0" 199 Jr.
24 Tyson Gentry P 6'2" 165 Sr.
90 Thaddeus Gibson DL 6'2" 240 So.
69 Bryan Gray DL 6'2" 285 Sr.
9 Brian Hartline WR 6'2" 186 Jr.
1 Daniel Herron RB 5'10" 193 Fr.
97 Cameron Heyward DL 6'6" 287 So.
7 Jermale Hines LB 6'2" 210 So.
51 Ross Homan LB 6'0" 229 So.
53 Patrick Howe LS 6'3" 204 So.
89 Garrett Hummel WR 5'11" 183 So.
57 Tom Ingham DL 6'1" 243 Jr.
41 Tony Jackson LB 5'11" 227 Fr.
2 Malcolm Jenkins DB 6'1" 201 Sr.
44 Mark Johnson DL 6'3" 250 So.
13 Ben Kacsandi WR 6'1" 209 Sr.
73 Josh Kerr OL 6'4" 286 So.
29 Shaun Lane DB 5'10" 175 Sr.
72 Dexter Larimore DL 6'2" 300 So.
46 J.D. Larson TE 6'4" 229 Sr.
33 James Laurinaitis LB 6'3" 240 Sr.
49 Ryan Lukens RB 6'0" 238 Sr.
57 Chris Malone OL 6'2" 268 Jr.
41 Mike Mattimoe K 5'11" 160 Jr.
96 Jake McQuaide LS 6'2" 219 So.
55 Andy Miller OL 6'6" 279 So.
67 Kyle Mitchum OL 6'5" 291 Sr.
26 Tyler Moeller LB 6'0" 216 So.
66 Andrew Moses OL 6'3" 280 Jr.
88 Rory Nicol TE 6'5" 252 Sr.
3 Jamario O'Neal DB 6'0" 205 Sr.
14 Nate Oliver DB 6'0" 215 Fr.
43 Aram Olson RB 6'2" 240 So.
23 Nick Patterson DB 6'1" 209 Sr.
25 Rocco Pentello DB 6'0" 194 Fr.
63 Ben Person OL 6'4" 323 Sr.
20 Aaron Pettrey K 6'2" 199 Jr.
83 Dan Potokar WR 6'0" 180 Jr.
85 Ryan Pretorius K 5'9" 169 Sr.
2 Terrelle Pryor QB 6'6" 235 Fr.
71 Steve Rehring OL 6'7" 335 Sr.
95 Chris Rietschlin DL 6'4" 270 Jr.
18 Chris Roark WR 5'10" 179 Fr.
80 Brian Robiskie WR 6'3" 199 Sr.
36 Brian Rolle LB 5'11" 221 So.
9 Robert Rose DL 6'5" 285 So.
15 Kyle Ruhl WR 6'1" 164 Sr.
21 Anderson Russell DB 6'0" 205 Jr.
6 Etienne Sabino LB 6'3" 232 Fr.
3 Brandon Saine RB 6'1" 217 So.
12 Dane Sanzenbacher WR 5'11" 175 So.
16 Ryan Schuck WR 6'0" 204 Jr.
6 Grant Schwartz WR 6'0" 194 So.
11 James Scott DB 5'10" 170 So.
76 J.B. Shugarts OL 6'8" 298 Fr.
72 Scott Sika OL 6'2" 280 So.
79 Jon Skinner OL 6'5" 306 Sr.
69 Zach Slagle OL 6'1" 297 So.
4 Ray Small WR 5'11" 180 Jr.
87 Brandon Smith TE 6'2" 251 Sr.
77 Connor Smith OL 6'4" 321 So.
48 Spencer Smith FB 6'2" 225 Fr.
38 Austin Spitler LB 6'3" 234 Jr.
11 jake Stoneburner WR 6'5" 230 Fr.
42 Andrew Sweat LB 6'2" 220 Fr.
55 Curtis Terry LB 6'1" 229 Sr.
48 Jon Thoma P 6'2" 201 Jr.
98 Solomon Thomas DL 6'5" 240 Fr.
10 Devon Torrence WR 6'1" 193 So.
15 A.J. Trapasso P 6'0" 229 Sr.
8 Brandon Underwood DB 6'1" 177 Sr.
20 Donald Washington DB 6'0" 194 Jr.
19 Taurian Washington WR 6'2" 179 So.
28 Chris Wells RB 6'1" 237 Jr.
34 Maurice Wells RB 5'10" 196 Sr.
24 Marcus Williams RB 5'10" 202 So.
87 Lawrence Wilson DL 6'4" 274 Jr.
84 Doug Worthington DL 6'6" 276 Jr.
Author: benny92000
Keywords: ohio state
Added: August 11, 2008
Andrew Heyward, Monitor Group
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
"Citizen Journalism Has Not Been Successful on a Large Scale," San Francisco Chronicle Editor Phil Bronstein
While millions of individuals are uploading videos to YouTube, the integration of citizen journalism into mainstream media has not yet happened on a large scale, says Phil Bronstein, editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Phil was a panelist at the Beet.TV online video roundtable last week at Stanford.
We agree. While CNN's iReport, Current.com and others are providing the public with tools to upload into managed media environments, this is still in the early stages.
YouTube of course has established a powerful place as platform for citizen journalism which is "curated" not edited, says Steve Grove, YouTube's news and politics head who appears in this clip.
Finally, Charles Tillinghast, president and publisher of msnbc.com agrees with Bronstein that the integration of citizen journalism into mainstream media is yet to happen.
Moderating this panel was Andrew Heyward, former president of CBS News and now a consultant with the Monitor Group.
Here's Phil's take on the conference in his blog post on the San Francisco Chronicle.
Special thanks to Tony Perkins and the staff of AlwaysOn for hosting at their venue on Tuesday afternoon. Also, thanks to TurnHere for sponsoring us.
More highlights from the conference ahead.
-- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/citizen-journal.html
Author: BeetTV
Keywords: andrew beettv bronstein chronicle citizen cnn francisco heyward ireport journalism phil roundtable san stanford youtube
Added: July 30, 2008
Charlie Tillinghast, msnbc.com
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
"There are no TV journalists anymore," msnbc.com President Tells Beet.TV
PALO ALTO -- "There are no TV journalists anymore," says Charles Tillinghast, president and publisher of msnbc.com in this interview with Beet.TV
msnbc.com is a joint venture of NBC Universal and Microsoft.
Nope, he didn't mean that there's any downsizing over at NBC News, he means that video news gathering is no longer television-centric but content is being created for the Web. A few days ago, we visited him at the NBC headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza for this overview of the transformation of video journalism.
Charlie will be the featured speaker at the Beet.TV online media roundtable taking place on the Stanford campus in a few hours.
Our session today is moderated by former CBS News President Andrew Heyward and myself. We have a great line up of folks from YouTube, CBS Interactive, The New York Times, Adobe, VideoEgg, TurrnHere, Vator.tv, CNET, HP and many others. We are not streaming live, but will provide numerous segment from the sessions and one-on-one interviews over the next few weeks.
Kelsey and I will also cover the AlwaysOn conference which begins later today.
-- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/there-no-more-t.html
Author: BeetTV
Keywords: charlie journalism microsoft msnbc nbc news tillinghast universal video
Added: July 22, 2008
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