I missed the first 20 minutes because of the Wimbledon final on the other side, can someone fill me in (ETA, thanks Mike)?
So, Barry Jennings withdrew his interview in LC because he felt they distorted his words about 'dead bodies'? Isn't that radically different from being harassed by debunkers? Once again, simile doesn't enter their dictionaries.
And Dylan Avery demonstrates in a rather crass manner how deeply ingrained in his emotional framework this conspiracy theory is. Mark summed it up quite succinctly in the clip beforehand by calling it a religous movement.
'I don't care what he ****ing says!' doesn't sound street or radical, it simply shows an utter failure of critical thinking, reason, and debate in seven words.
'I don't care what he ****ing says'. Got to be this month's stundie winner.
The BBC. In the age of unreason, they break the storm clouds apart.
ETA: Hyper, remember, the BBC does this for the average, uneducated viewer, not for us or the truthers. As someone who used to believe in the JFK conspiracy until the BBC documentary about it in 2003, I can assure you this program will arm the person on the fence with critical thinking skills and a fresh outlook.