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Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?

Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Feb 2 08:06:22 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Feb 1 21:20:18 2022.

There are always more than one side to a story. You can’t even say with absolute certainty that Oswald shot Kennedy. I recently saw another documentary that puts what you say to doubt. Right after the shooting, a cop went into the school book depository along with the manager of the facility to look for whoever shot the bullet from the sixth floor. On their way up they encountered Oswald eating lunch on the fourth floor in the cafeteria and the manager told the cop oh he just works here when the cop asked him who he was. When they got to the sixth floor they found no one, and when they went back down, Oswald had already fled after he realized they were looking for him. Now obviously he knew something and was somehow involved. But I ask you does it make any sense if he shot Kennedy, that he would just walk down two flights to have lunch and not immediately leave the building?

As far as the Holocaust, yes six million Jews were killed, but that is also not the complete story. Many don’t realize that gays and gypsies were also Hitler’s targets but of course in much smaller numbers.

The other two events you speak of are also not that cut and dry. Questions still remain about the election and why isn’t it okay to talk about it? It was okay when Al Gore could question the outcome of the election he lost. And many questions also remain regarding 9-11. Why did tower 7 fall? It had to be a controlled demolition. Isn’t it an amazing coincidence that Larry Silverstein took out terrorism insurance when he purchased the buildings three weeks earlier? What did he know?

Nothing is cut and dry and there are always questions how accurately news is being reported. Every news story I was personally involved in was not reported accurately, so I can only imagine how much of what we hear is the absolute truth.

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