headscratcher4
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My Brother, a committed right-winger conspiracy theorist, sent me a chain email telling the story of how Oliver North, testifying before Congress in 1987, answered a question from then Senator Gore by describing Osama Bin Ladin as being the most dangerous person on Earth.
My brother believes this proves that the Clinton people should have known and done more and thus are specifically responsible for 9/11 and that conservatives like North are better able to understand the threats America faces.
Now, aside from legitimate arguments about what the Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Bush Administration knew or should have known about Bin Ladin and the lead up to 9/11 -- and there are some legitimate questions that can be posed about the Clinton administration's understanding and actions in this regard. The story is pure Bull.
See Snopes: http://snopes.com/rumors/north.asp
Here is my question/request for help....I've sent Snopes to my brother. While he is willing to believe the chain email without verification or citations, he wants to see a citation for the Memo from Oliver North included on the page and denying that he ever talked about Bin Ladin with Senator Gore (he told congress he was worried about Abu Nidal and Lybia).
Snopes doesn't have a cite for the memo. Noth's own site mentions the denile, but doesn't reproduce the memo. Any thoughts on how I might find a copy of the memo with some sort of provenance that I could show my brother?
In the end, my brother will believe what he believes, but I'd like to try and show him that these kinds of email chains are fraught with problems that can be investigated and shown to be true or false with a high degree of certainty.
(Not sure why North's website isn't enough...but there you are. He probably thinks North's gone soft).
Thanks in advance for any advice.
My brother believes this proves that the Clinton people should have known and done more and thus are specifically responsible for 9/11 and that conservatives like North are better able to understand the threats America faces.
Now, aside from legitimate arguments about what the Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Bush Administration knew or should have known about Bin Ladin and the lead up to 9/11 -- and there are some legitimate questions that can be posed about the Clinton administration's understanding and actions in this regard. The story is pure Bull.
See Snopes: http://snopes.com/rumors/north.asp
Here is my question/request for help....I've sent Snopes to my brother. While he is willing to believe the chain email without verification or citations, he wants to see a citation for the Memo from Oliver North included on the page and denying that he ever talked about Bin Ladin with Senator Gore (he told congress he was worried about Abu Nidal and Lybia).
Snopes doesn't have a cite for the memo. Noth's own site mentions the denile, but doesn't reproduce the memo. Any thoughts on how I might find a copy of the memo with some sort of provenance that I could show my brother?
In the end, my brother will believe what he believes, but I'd like to try and show him that these kinds of email chains are fraught with problems that can be investigated and shown to be true or false with a high degree of certainty.
(Not sure why North's website isn't enough...but there you are. He probably thinks North's gone soft).
Thanks in advance for any advice.