Leekbrookgull
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Here's the thing. That attack on you was stupid and simplistic, no doubt. But there's a reason you are perceived this way, and why you're ignored or ridiculed so much. Because you have (and believe) a CT for EVERY. SINGLE. EVENT. And when you present it to NSC, you link to unsubstantiated, unverified, unproven websites with little or no evidential proof of your argument, often CT blogs or half-baked youtube videos scrappily edited together on windows movie maker.
You say you want to discuss the theories or 'proof' you're putting forward, but when it's easily debunked or discredited you dodge the issue. Case in point: post 39 of this thread. You choose not to believe the 'western msm' out of principle, but choose to believe an article which uses the (pro-assad) russian government controlled media as an apparently impartial source. And again, post 46 - a perfectly reasonable and plausible explanation for the apparent time difference you use as central to your argument. You haven't replied to those posts. You haven't entered into the dialogue you supposedly crave because it doesn't suit your agenda.
You display all the classic, stereotypical characteristics of a tinfoil hatted conspiracy theorist - you're evasive, you're defensive, you post links with NO sources and NO proof which you believe without question over a MSM source like BBC or Sky, just because of what they are. No matter the subject or context, you point blank discredit anything and everything from those sources and believe any alternative source that you want to believe on principle. You never trust anything said by any person, company or institution in a position of influence and you believe they ALL have plans on world domination. I doubt you'll respond but if you do, try to at least respond to the points being made - it would be to your credit and would make you look less of a paranoid nutter.
FWIW: I'm not convinced the assad regime is necessarily behind it - I think the chemical attack is more or less irrefutable, but it isn't as clear who is responsible. Allegedly both sides have access to these materials, and the splintered and contradictory nature of the rebels' separate agendas (pro-democracy, radical islamist etc) make it difficult to discount that some rebel groups wouldn't consider pinning an attack on the assad regime to help their own cause. I think the UN need to be allowed to do their job, but also that the G8 nations have a responsibility to act in the defence of innocent Syrian civilians, however that may be. I'd like to see caution, and for lessons to be learned from Iraq and Afghanistan, but if the alternative is watching children slaughtered with nerve agents, then get some boots on the ground and show assad and the religious extremists looking to destabilise the whole region just what real power is.
Brighton,don't really know if this helps,re media. I watched the other night the Downing Street years and i think it was a sort of re-vamp of a previous series from a few years back,Thatcher,Kinnock etc were all there and we came to the miners strike. In the edition i saw it was clearly stated that had it not been for the UDM Thatcher would have lost,however at the time and i had just moved up here to North Staffordshire and miners in this area transferred to UDM pits coal was being not only mined but at the power stations over 12 months stock had been stock piled i was actually told (by UDM Miners and one or two other that worked in the power supply industry) that the country was never short of power. However in the edition i saw put out by the BBC the other night that was never said. Yes i like the BBC,John Simpsom,Jeremy Bowen etc i respect plus a few more,however want happens when stories hit the 'Newsdesk' is another matter ?