Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
The BBC's embarrassing attempt to dig itself out of a hole that keeps getting deeper was again exemplified during their latest yellow journalism hit piece on 9/11 truth, in which they played Larry
Silverstein's "pull it" comment but edited out the most important part of the statement, and in doing so changed its context altogether.
An army of informed truth activists are almost tripping over each
other to point out the gargantuan number of errors, ad hominem smear tactics, bias and shoddy investigative techniques displayed in the program which aired Sunday in the UK.
Just one such example concerns WTC complex leaseholder Larry
Silverstein's infamous "pull it" comment which can be viewed in its
entirety below with other clips included for context in confirming
that the term "pull it" is industry jargon for deliberately
demolishing a building.
However, in the BBC’s attempt to convince the viewer that “pull it” meant to withdraw firefighters from the building, despite the fact that according to NIST’s WTC collapse lead investigator Shyam Sunder, “There was no firefighting in WTC 7,” and additionally the FEMA report, which stated “No manual firefighting actions were taken by FDNY,” the editors carefully snipped out the last portion of Silverstein’s comments where he states, “and then we watched the building collapse.”
more....study the clips:
http://www.thealexjonesshow.com/articles/july2008/080708-bbc-edits-silverstein.html