It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Gordonthegood9
reply to post by littled16
Wait until they read my version of the strange sudden death of Tim Rusert, while taping Meet The Press in NBC studios; suppose there is video of his last hour? AND how the Fed gov. seized control of You tube for the next week saying there was a video on there no one must see. AND the story of my book about how a man named Tim with a very expensive hair cut and dye tried to interview mw near Cedar Lake In Minneapolis, the day before Mr. Rusert went to Rome for a Private talk with, you guessed it , The Pope. Just wait; or read the whole tail... and see how deep it goes - look up The Omaha/franklin cover up. shhhhhh.
NBC is usually the mouthpiece for the Obama administration. Guess they're seeing the writing on the walls.
But I want to add that if the MSM had been doing their jobs in the first place, much of this probably would have never happened.
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by burntheships
What ever happened to the days of reporting the truth, consequences be damned? The days when it was a badge of honor to be jailed on a contempt of court charge rather than give up an anonymous source? I'll tell you where they went: First the Obama White House bought off the press, then started passing sneaky laws to curtail the press in case any of them got the bright idea of getting back to real journalism. How sad!
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by burntheships
What ever happened to the days of reporting the truth, consequences be damned? The days when it was a badge of honor to be jailed on a contempt of court charge rather than give up an anonymous source? I'll tell you where they went: First the Obama White House bought off the press, then started passing sneaky laws to curtail the press in case any of them got the bright idea of getting back to real journalism. How sad!