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SlackeryTurnBull ago

Why would anybody believe this? The fact that the guy is trying to make a name/career for himself is hardly in question. Is this normal journalistic behavior, to quote from unseen sources so much? Or is it just exploiting people's confirmation bias? I see he changed his avatar from the golden Star of David.

newworldahead ago

I believe David Seaman is telling the truth. Yes it is normal to quote from unseen source. For security purposes, journalists cannot always provide their sources. Just think of Wikileaks, they don't provide their sources, but what they leak has always been proven true.

As for David Seaman, it's anybody's guess. I believe him, others may not. Only time will tell.

SlackeryTurnBull ago

Wikileaks had to authenticate those emails.

And I can see quoting from secret sources as in a supplementary way, but to make it the crux of their reporting is just retarded. It really reeks of someone making things up. This guy is making youtube videos from his living room. And he has secret insider government sources? Nah, let's not question that.

newworldahead ago

Sure, it is a possibility. And the fact that you are questionning this is perfectly ok. However I don't understand why it would be so absurd that a guy making videos from his living room could have insider government sources. What is the logic here? Steve Pieczenik gave interviews recently where he appears to be in his living room. So what?

Anyway I think he is telling the truth, but I could be wrong.

SlackeryTurnBull ago

And I take what Steve Pieczenik says and anybody like him with a grain of salt. If it proves true, great. But there are disinfo agents working and many of them are featured on Alex Jones. I do think Seaman is trying to position himself at that level in the Alt-media. Like the new Alex Jones or Paul Joseph Watson. He should break into Bohemian Grove and film if it he wants to do that.

newworldahead ago

Fair enough. Let's agree to disagree. If it turns out that David Seaman was lying and not being honest in his reporting, I won't hesitate to come back here and admit I was wrong. Right now I have a completely different feeling about the issue. Time will tell.