They reported something that was expected for hours.Your analogies are not correct. This wasn't an error. They reported a true event but they reported it before it happened.
They reported something that was expected for hours.Your analogies are not correct. This wasn't an error. They reported a true event but they reported it before it happened.
False dilemma
This fallacy typically involves asking a question and providing only two possible answers when there are actually far more.
Go back to playing with your Barbies Ace.
They reported something that was expected for hours.
What about the false choice fallacy your fellow OCTers used earlier?
"Either the firefighters know nothing OR they are complicit in the murder of 3000 people."
Your analogies are not correct. This wasn't an error. They reported a true event but they reported it before it happened.
What other possible answers would fit in between, Aphelion?
Well noone died in 7, so being complicit in its demolition would not be complicity in murder.
How did they manage to report it just 20 minutes before the collapse? Why not 2 hours before if it had been expected for hours?
So what you're saying is that the firefighters (or at least some) were well aware of the CD?
How did they manage to report it just 20 minutes before the collapse? Why not 2 hours before if it had been expected for hours?
Well noone died in 7, so being complicit in its demolition would not be complicity in murder.
At some moment the anchor says "some eight hours after the attacks". Also, the original file is namedI know, I should read the whole thread, but has this been covered, or do Alex Jones and Paul Watson admit that the exact time of the clip cannot be determined since there was no time stamp on it?
Could the time of the report be wrong?
No, i'm saying that skeptics use extreme false choice fallacies then accuse truthers of doing it in the same thread.
Are you saying that you believe your WTC7 conspiracy happened in a vacuum, and everything else that day happened as advertised?
I'm not paying attention obviously. Now I'm not sure what your position is again.
What about the false choice fallacy your fellow OCTers used earlier?
"Either the firefighters know nothing OR they are complicit in the murder of 3000 people."
Im not taking a definitive position. I was pointing out that what had been said was a false choice fallacy.
Ace saidWhat about the false choice fallacy your fellow OCTers used earlier?
"Either the firefighters know nothing OR they are complicit in the murder of 3000 people."
This leaves out such possibilties as:1. The BBC news people are psychic, and deserving of the JREF million dollar prize.
2. They were fed a press release from "official sources" that said that the Sololman bros. building had collapsed because of structural damage and fire.
Im not taking a definitive position. I was pointing out that what had been said was a false choice fallacy.