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Monday, March 17, 2008 12:00 AM

How photos support your own "reality"

Why do 9/11 deniers see an alternative story in pictures of the attacks? Because we all interpret images according to our biases.

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  • Monday, March 17, 2008 01:42 AM

    Manjoo the Denier

    I'm sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but I cannot stand it when Farhad Manjoo writes about 9/11. I'm not going to waste my morning energy detailing the many reasons why Manjoo is so tragically, pathetically blind to the truth or bother speculating on why. I don't care why. I just pity him.

    I'm not going to read Salon anymore until I've been advised that Manjoo is gone. He had his chance. His writing on the culture of high tech is actually entertaining, but his ignorant, biased writing on 9/11 is such garbage that it brings me to the point of becoming angry. Manjoo really pisses me off -- at Salon.

    Just to be completely clear about my position on this, I don't what brought the WTC towers down on that fateful day, but I do know that it most certainly was not caused by anything that crashed into them that morning and it most definitely was not due to any kerosene fires. That physics I am sure of.

    I'll just avoid Salon's little 9/11 truth denier entirely.

    By avoiding Salon. Good-bye.

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