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Weiss, WP, Byrne, Bagley, & The Rest of The Story..., ....Mark Mitchell lays it down |
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Sun 4th May 2008, 7:42pm
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http://www.deepcapture.com/Brilliant writing from Mitchell, who started on this story at the Columbia Journalism Review, ironically, as the most shocking aspect of this story is the corruption of journalism. Most people know that Wall St's always been corrupt, but few realise how chummy the so-called "journalists" that feed incestuously off wall street crookery are. This is long, and if you've had any interest in the WP Wordbomb-Virgin-Mantan wars, is well worth the read. This post has been edited by Piperdown: Sun 4th May 2008, 7:48pm
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Sun 4th May 2008, 8:15pm
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And even they don't seem to want to mention WR directly... as usual, giving Daniel Brandt credit for everything! Daniel's probably right - these journos just don't want to deal with people who aren't using their real names. Also, I'm not seeing any Google results on the name "Edwin Boiller." You'd think there would be, if he'd been accused of "supplying" the Lockerbie suitcase bomb...? There's a Wikipedia article on Tony_Gauci, who allegedly sold the clothes in which the bomb was "wrapped" within the suitcase, but I see no mention of anyone named "Boiller" anywhere.They misspelled the name "Edwin Bollier" as "Edwin Boiller," and as it turns out, Edwin_Bollier is indeed the subject of a Wikipedia "biography."
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Wed 7th May 2008, 1:32am
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Sun 4th May 2008, 8:58pm)  QUOTE(Moulton @ Sun 4th May 2008, 7:55pm)  Wow. A 40,000-word story by an editor of the Columbia Journalism Review?
The mind boggles.
Correction, he's a former editor of the Columbia Journalism Review. He wrote the story for and is probably employed by the Utah journalism entity Deepcapture LLC, who also employs two members of this forum. really? care to share, saint quentin? QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Mon 5th May 2008, 2:28am)  QUOTE(Piperdown @ Sun 4th May 2008, 1:16pm)  I think #3 looks more like a Mad Magazine cartoon character than Mantan Moreland..
You hit the nail right on the head. Don Martin. that's it!!! I've been googling for some Don Martin cartoons that look exactly like GW Frames 3 and 5. I swear, out there somewhere in a long ago Mad Magazine, is one of his characters that look exactly like that, but no luck yet. You're good, Wordbomb, you're very very good.... This post has been edited by Piperdown: Wed 7th May 2008, 1:34am
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