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FrankRep
05-28-2010, 01:23 PM
The State Department has embarrassed Americans by wasting tax dollars on an error-riddled anti-conspiracy theories and misinformation section of its propaganda-peddling website America.gov, prompting ridicule and criticism across the Internet. by Alex Newman


Feds Publish Misinformation in Attack on 'Misinformation' (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/3653-feds-publish-misinformation-in-attack-on-misinformation)


Alex Newman | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
Friday, 28 May 2010

sevin
05-28-2010, 02:03 PM
Yeah, I've seen that site. Now that the government has officially declared these conspiracy theories to be false, I'm thinking they're probably all true.

Here's the page: http://www.america.gov/conspiracy_theories.html

Anti Federalist
05-28-2010, 05:00 PM
I'll kill the "inside job" and "bioweapons don't exist" birds with one stone...

From the website:


The United States eliminated all of its biological weapons in the early 1970s. Those who falsely claim otherwise rely on the extraordinary power of this fear to overwhelm facts

The weaponized anthrax spores used in the Sept./Oct. 2001 anthrax attacks came from government labs at Ft. Dietrich MD.


Anthrax attack bug "identical" to Army strain report

On May 9, 2002, New Scientist published an article that reported:

'The DNA sequence of the anthrax sent through the US mail in 2001 has been revealed and confirms suspicions that the bacteria originally came from a US military laboratory. The data released uses codenames for the reference strains against which the attack strain was compared. The two reference strains that appear identical to the attack strain most likely originated at the US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick (USAMRIID), Maryland

sevin
05-28-2010, 05:45 PM
I'll kill the "inside job" and "bioweapons don't exist" birds with one stone...



haha, nice catch.

tropicangela
07-28-2010, 09:42 AM
Have they changed the wording under depleted uranium under military on http://www.america.gov/conspiracy_theories.html? Seems different since the last time I saw it months ago.

Just saw this:
Document Reveals Military Was Concerned About Gulf War Vets' Exposure to Depleted Uranium (http://www.truth-out.org/document-reveals-military-was-concerned-about-gulf-war-vets-exposure-depleted-uranium61781)
Wednesday 28 July 2010

IPSecure
07-28-2010, 09:43 AM
I'll kill the "inside job" and "bioweapons don't exist" birds with one stone... :D