EricRe: TV networks have summit meeting over next "attack"Thu Jan 22 16:33:35 200464.140.158.84-------- Original Message -------- From: ERICHUF@aol.com Subject: Re: TV networks have summit meeting over next "attack" In a message dated 1/22/2004, scottl44@yahoo.com writes: WOW! It looks to me like the news networks are being instructed about where the next terror "attack" will be and when: http://www.nypost.com/gossip/44885.htm (My Internet connection stopped just as I sent this message, so maybe some of you will get it twice) There was an article the other day that might explain why the networks are being told how to report the next terrorist attack: "Fear of a nuclear attack on American soil is back – and with good reason..." http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36654 We wouldn't want the networks to mess up the reporting of such a big event, would we? For example, during 9-11 they showed photos of the hijackers, some of whom turned out to be alive in the Middle East. That created world-wide ridicule of the FBI. Also, notice that news reports that link Iran to 9-11 are coming back (remember them during May of 2003?). For example: http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=52&story_id=3902 Perhaps the networks are being provided with info about Iran's terrorist cells so that when the nukes go off, the TV newscasters will be able to immediately show us photos of those Iranian terrorists, rather than screw up the attack by showing us the wrong photos, or blame the attack on the wrong group of terrorists. Perhaps the most interesting news article is:"Islamic exile ordered bombings from Oslo, claims CIA" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/01/18/wirq18.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/01/18/ixnewstop.html If the terrorists coordinate a nuke attack via the Internet, Homeland Security could justify clamping down on "terrorist" Internet sites to protect us. That would leave the Internet with only entertainment, businesses, and propaganda. Eric ---------------------------------------- Click here to view today's PageSix column on one page http://www.nypost.com/gossip/44885.htm January 15, 2004 -- STEVEN Brill had a summit meeting of TV anchormen and their bosses over dinner at his Fifth Avenue apartment on Tuesday night with Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge to discuss how they'll cover the next terrorist attack. Brill, whose book "After" detailed the response to 9/11, spearheads the America Prepared Campaign to educate the public. Joining Brill, his wife Cynthia and two of their three kids for dinner were Fox News Channel boss Roger Ailes, ABC News prexie David Westin, CBS News chief Andrew Heyward, CNN anchor Aaron Brown, plus Peter Jennings and Tom Brokaw.Editorial E-mail AddressesOnline Editorial:Chris Shaw: cshaw@nypost.com News:Chris Shaw: cshaw@nypost.com Sports:Greg Gallo / Dick Klayman: sports@nypost.com Letters to the Editor: letters@nypost.com Editorials, Columnists: letters@nypost.com Gossip:Steve Cuozzo: scuozzo@nypost.com Business:Jon Elsen: jelsen@nypost.com Entertainment:Faye Penn: fpenn@nypost.com Travel:Pucci Meyer: pmeyer@nypost.com TV: Mike Shain: mshain@nypost.com Page Six:Richard Johnson: rjohnson@nypost.com Photo:David Boyle: dboyle@nypost.com Library:Laura Harris: library@nypost.com Administration:Anne Aquilina: aaquilina@nypost.com http://www.nypost.com/contact/contactus.htm
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