tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492007072400883438.post6704577890446676689..comments2023-10-18T03:22:50.455-07:00Comments on truthjihad.com blog: Et tu, Neil Conan? NPR censors 9/11 truth - here's how to defeat themKevin Barretthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16674471854209420488noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492007072400883438.post-60909815360801306392012-07-13T15:14:05.491-07:002012-07-13T15:14:05.491-07:00Great blog. I worked for NPR stations for years i...Great blog. I worked for NPR stations for years in Dallas and in Santa Monica. Left the SM station in 2005 after a clash with management, but, for years I had been feeling very uneasy and uncomfortable with the things I was hearing (and not hearing) on NPR. I realize now that I was just going along because I really didn't believe NPR could go so far into propaganda. I considered I came of age with NPR and got a much better education from it than I got at Baylor or in public high school. <br />I never even questioned 9/11 until after I left the station. <br /><br />The other night I was driving home from my job working for Clear Channel (they're more honest than NPR, at least they outright threw rallies for the Iraq war rather than pretending to solemnly cover it in a journalistic fashion)... I heard Neil Conan on TOTN and just popped a cork.<br /><br />CC bought my company, I figured if I worked in radio long enough I'd end up working for them. And I can at least say that sometimes, when I write news headlines about Bradley Manning, they do put them on the national wire. <br /><br />Lots of times they don't.<br />But quite often I think I'm able to get stories out that make a difference, so overall, I feel like I'm doing at least as much good as I was working for those public radio wankers. <br />Good grief.Lee Kramer https://www.blogger.com/profile/12725366402959404334noreply@blogger.com