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10-29-2007, 01:00 PM #11
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I find it interesting that the fake alipac still has that storey up and running!!!
They seem to be real into forged web address and such sites that feed this kind propaganda.
Its Almost like misinformation is something they thrive on. Could this be an obsession of one of their few members.
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10-29-2007, 02:24 PM #12
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Originally Posted by GREGAGREATAMERICAN
there is a fake alipac????
Where?
LOL
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10-29-2007, 02:40 PM #13
ALIPAC wrote:
Two, the second possibility is that the illegal alien role in these fires is greater than we know right now. But someone on the inside of the ivory towers knows and is circulating false propaganda in an effort to conceal a real story.
BECAUSE OF THESE FAKE STORIES BEING CIRCULATED, IF OUR RESEARCH TURNS UP BROADER INVOLVEMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS AND SMUGGLERS IN THESE FIRES, IT WILL BE HARDER FOR US TO GET MEDIA COVERAGE AND THE PUBLIC TO BELIEVE THE STORY.
The person or persons that have circulated these fake stories is either someone that has an issue with illegals or Hispanics or someone that is trying to stop a real story from igniting the American public.
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10-29-2007, 03:48 PM #14
Huffington Post Article:
At first look, "Separatists Claim Responsibility For California Wildfires" appears to be like any other story on CNN.com. The article claims that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed that a radical Hispanic organization had taken responsibility for the fires that raged through southern California this week. The article even says there's photographic proof "of individuals holding Molotov cocktails, then throwing them into dry brush."
But of course, after the initial shock of the report, the sharp-eyed can figure out that it's a hoax. To start with, the site's URL is cnnheadlienews.com -- note the "headlie" instead of "headline." CNN's web address is cnn.com, and the address for its sister network Headline News is cnn.com/HLN/.
But anti-immigrant websites picked up on the faux story and ran it as fact (for see here). For example, before discovering it was a hoax, the author of AmericanAndProud.net declared, "I am going to wait until all the facts are in, but it appears the first major shot of the next Mexican/American war has just been fired."
A domain name search for "cnnheadlienews" shows the site is registered to a company with a Nashville, Tennessee address called Bleachboy Heavy Manufacturing Concern. The website associated with Bleachboy, BBoy.net, is a bare homepage that cycles through four different logos. There's no other information on the site except for a warning about sweatshop products, a note that says "thank you for the traffic," and the ever-banal phrase, "Spring is in the air."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/10/2 ... 70076.html
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