Is Fox News Recycling Terror To Scare The Masses?

Earlier today, I posted this article from Fox News entitled, "U.S. Terror Attack — 'Ninety Days at Most." This particular story was picked up today by Freemarketnews.com, canadafreepress.com, and familysecuritymatters.org.

As it turns out, this story was originally published by Fox News on 7/13/2005.

Thanks kelp for the catch.

The funny thing is...

I posted this story when it originally came out here.

In that thread, I said, "I have my suspicions, but I think we're in the middle of a U.S./Israel disinformation war."

Guess I was right.


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There is no Date on this article!

Prison planet lists the article date as 2007. But I can see no date on the original article

Prison Planet: U.S. Terror Attack — 'Ninety Days at Most'. Fox News Thursday Aug 2, 2007.
Original: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,161962,00.html *NO DATE*

However, If you go to the printer friendly version it lists the date as *2005*. Is there more than one article, or did they simply put an old article on the front page of their website and remove the date?

The fact that there is no date there on the original article is extremely strange. All news stories have a date on them, especially ones that discuss a future event "90 days from now". Great "FOX NEWS" quality.

I tried to see if a cached version of the article had a date on it and was removed--but no such luck.

This is something worth investigating by prison planet.

“We're an empire now, and when we act we create our own reality."

The one that was posted yesterday...

Has no date listed, but if you right mouse click on the page, and select properties, it says that page was created on 8/3/2007. However, that might not be accurate. The reason I posted the other three sites that picked it up was to corroborate the fact that it was displayed as new on Fox...


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Page properties

The Article still has no date on it. Page properties will change depending on when you access it. You can check again and see that it will have todays date. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,161962,00.html

As I said, if you click on "Printer Friendly Version" you get the 2005 date. http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,161962,00.html

My theory is that there is not TWO articles but ONE with the date removed. They simply put the "old" article on the "front page". Clicking on "Printer Friendly version" confirms my theory.

I emailed Prison Planet about this, but they didn't seem to notice it. This seems like a pretty relevant story to cover.

I'm going to fix my blog with some updates soon.

“I predict, based primarily on information that is floating in Europe and the Middle East, that an event is imminent and around the corner here in the United States. It could happen as soon as tomorrow, or it could happen in the next few months. Ninety days at the most.” July 13, 2005

“I predict, based primarily on information that is floating in Europe and the Middle East, that an event is imminent and around the corner here in the United States. It could happen as soon as tomorrow, or it could happen in the next few months. Ninety days at the most.” “August 2, 2007”

“We're an empire now, and when we act we create our own reality."

I found...

Another example of this on a smaller scale.

October 7th, 2005
http://www.thechief-leader.com/news/2005/1007/news/010.html

August 6th, 2007, and currently on their front page under "News Of The Week"
http://www.thechief-leader.com/news/2007/0810/News/008.html

Whuh?


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