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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

It's possible that the Urban Legends site was created to deceive us after building up a reputation of honesty by dispelling some simple rumors.

The CIA -- or whoever! -- could slip in deceptive articles.

This would explain why they would post that stupid article about Flight 77 burning up.

Although Collins was impressed by the article at the Urban Legends site, the article by James Robbins seems to have had more of an effect on his emotions.  Collins has a site on the Internet where he posts his comments on life.  His commentary for August 22, 2002 began with the angry sentence, "I'd like to punch Thierry Meyssan in the face -- repeatedly." 

He ended that day's entry by repeating the paragraph from Robbins which contained the insulting comparison of Meyssan to Hitler and Lenin.  Do you consider Mike Collins to be of no importance?  Do you think I'm getting carried away with an insignificant topic?  Collins is just one example of people who are influenced by deceptive articles.  If you do nothing about the manipulation of the public, you are allowing the manipulation to continue.  If, instead, you brought this issue to people's attention, more people might demand higher standards from authors, government officials, and political candidates.  At the moment, nobody is under pressure to write intelligent articles.

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