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Video: “Popular Mechanics” editor debunks 9/11 myths on O’Reilly

posted at 3:17 pm on August 8, 2006 by Allahpundit
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Got a special request for this from the Blogfather himself, who just received his review copy of the new book.

The website is here. By all means, click through on the “Original Story” in the upper lefthand corner and read the PM article about 9/11 if you haven’t before. It’s important to spread this information far and wide, especially now that Truther pigs have taken to harassing private citizens whose stories don’t fit the narrative.


Update: I’ve been waiting for days to find an Insta-hook worthy of this link. And now I have.

Sidearms + miniaturization? Glenn Reynolds, call your office!


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And subscribe to PM, as I have done, to show your support for this kind of reporting: the facts.

Mr. Bingley on August 8, 2006 at 3:19 PM

The ‘bats, who believe the insane 9/11 myths, are perfectly content for the US to bug out of the Middle East because they don’t believe the terrorists fascists barbarians sweet, swarthy guys, with names like Mohammed, want to hurt Americans. And, like really, who gives a damn about Israel, anyway, right?

Oh, Tom Hayden, who has replaced Fonda with Sheehan (gag), is up to his old tricks, again: http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=239842634410801

Aunt B on August 8, 2006 at 3:43 PM

To the stupid leftist 9/11 conspirators, the Popular Mechanics debunk is right-wing propaganda.

docdave on August 8, 2006 at 4:36 PM

How long until the KosKids and the rest of the far left conspiracy F’Tards mount a vicious attack on James Meigs in particular, and PM and Hearst Publications in general?

How long until they try to mount a Yon -vs- Shock/HFM kind of letter writing campaign?

Any bets?

~V5

V5 on August 8, 2006 at 4:43 PM

…and the Easter Bunny pushed the plunger… Oh sorry no religious overtones… and Porky Pig pushed… sorry might insult Muslims… and Karl Rove pushed… oh yeh, they tried that… UBL did it, duh????

I can’t believe the nut-jobs still believe a conspiracy. Don’t watch the Discovery Channel? They did something on this issue a year or so ago and explained the collapse.

dallas94 on August 8, 2006 at 5:04 PM

PM did a great job of reporting just the facts. You have to be crazy to beleive some of those theories. I guess in order to be SANE you have to have the INSANE.

-BJU

umbergbr on August 8, 2006 at 6:34 PM

Leave it to old “Popular Mechanics” to debunk the freaks and their lame theories.

RobCon on August 8, 2006 at 7:02 PM

God, I really can’t stand these morons. I’m so glad O’Reilly had this guy on… I just wish it were more in the mainstream media… OH but if it were, we really wouldn’t have all these idiotic lib wishing problems in the first place

rahjr2k on August 9, 2006 at 12:13 AM

Yeah right, Popular Mechanics that ridiculous Bush apologist rag! Lol (For those that don’t know me… I am being sarcastic.) I didn’t manage to read the article but caught the interview. Very interesting, you know what it almost makes sense! Wow, scientists more correct than loonies that seem to base their existence on making 9/11 the Presidents fault AND plan!

A good read along some of the same lines, just a little less science. “Disinformation” by Richard Minter.

mdconservative on August 9, 2006 at 9:50 AM


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