Who's job was it?
May. 20th, 2006 12:41 pmAs you well know, this week a rumour was spread about Iran introducing a "dress code", yellow labels for the Jews, red labels for the Christians, etc. The rumor was first published in Canadian "National Post".
Seems like they were wrong.
"The National Post was founded by Conrad Black and has been owned by CanWest since 2003,* is not a repository of expertise about Iran. It is typical of black psychological operations campaigns that they begin with a plant in an out of the way* newspaper that is then picked up by the mainstream press. Once the Jerusalem Post picks it up, then reporters can source it there, even though the Post has done no original reporting and has just depended on the National Post article, which is extremely vague in its own sourcing (to "human rights groups")."
I'm rather inclined to think that this comment is true, not the one posted by "National Post".
Now, what was it? Someone's joke? Someone's job?
(Disclaimer. I do not support any religion.)
Seems like they were wrong.
"The National Post was founded by Conrad Black and has been owned by CanWest since 2003,* is not a repository of expertise about Iran. It is typical of black psychological operations campaigns that they begin with a plant in an out of the way* newspaper that is then picked up by the mainstream press. Once the Jerusalem Post picks it up, then reporters can source it there, even though the Post has done no original reporting and has just depended on the National Post article, which is extremely vague in its own sourcing (to "human rights groups")."
I'm rather inclined to think that this comment is true, not the one posted by "National Post".
Now, what was it? Someone's joke? Someone's job?
(Disclaimer. I do not support any religion.)