Tuesday, September 3, 2013

MSM Claims Revolt Against Obama Is A Hoax




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MSM Claims Revolt Against Obama Is A Hoax




Just when you thought that the mainstream media couldn't put itself any more into their self built coffins, the MSM has come out to claim that the viral military backlash against Barack Obama's plans to arm Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria is a hoax. As the dinosaur media edges ever forward into extinction, the American people are awakening in record numbers to the lies told by the US government and their propaganda machine the mainstream media thanks in large part to the internet and social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook. It's time to put MSNBC, CNN, Fox News and the rest of the dinosaur media to bed by contacting them via phone numbers left on the above hyperlinked contact pages and letting them know that the fact that Americans DON'T WANT TO FIGHT ALONGSIDE AL-QAEDA is NOT  a hoax, it's a fact, and they better soon 'awaken' themselves before they become nothing more than a bad memory of a bad time in America's history. The story and video report below.




The mainstream media has responded to the military revolt against Barack Obama’s plan to attack Syria by claiming that the viral #IdidntJoinTwitter trend is a hoax invented by pro-Assad hackers.

Despite numerous images of soldiers and veterans holding up signs expressing their vehement opposition to military intervention in Syria going viral, in addition to a plethora of other tweets that were sent to Congressman Justin Amash expressing the same sentiment, theInternational Business Times website claims that the photos and tweets are the work of Syrian hackers “impersonating” US military personnel.

The article postulates that the original picture of a Petty Naval Officer declaring his opposition to fighting on the same side of Al-Qaeda is an image of a man “simply dressing up.” The article erroneously implies that the Syrian Electronic Army, which posted the image along with several others during its hack of the official US Marines website, was responsible for creating the hoax.

In reality, the image is completely genuine. It was first sent to radio host Angel Clark who posted it on social networking websites, prompting a wave of other veterans and active duty military personnel to follow suit. Former Marine Corporal Michael Büssing labeled the IBTimes article “disgraceful,” pointing out that it didn’t even correctly identify the Naval Officer’s war medals and ludicrously referred to him as a “Navy marine”.

“I looked into the person’s background, and found that they were indeed located in the United States and a part of the Navy. I thanked them for their service, and told them I would make sure their message was heard. It’s against the law to make a political statement in uniform, so this person is risking their livelihood,” writes Angel Clark, who was responsible for circulating the first #Ididntjoin image.













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