Small Corporate Media Lie Concerning VT Massacre

Although it may seem like a small, insignificant detail, the fact the VT killings are not the “largest domestic massacre in US history,” as the media tells us, says a lot about not only the laziness and shoddiness of corporate media journalists, but also the urgency of the effort to spin and pass off lies as truth, blow things out of proportion, and generally fear-monger in an attempt to kill off the Second Amendment.

In 1927, in Bath Township, Michigan, school board member Andrew Kehoe, who was upset by a property tax that had been levied to fund the construction of a school building, blew up the Bath Consolidated School, killing 45 people and injuring 58, mostly grade school children. Like Cho Seung-Hui, Kehoe killed himself after accomplishing his dastardly deed. “As rescuers started gathering at the school, Kehoe drove up, stopped, and detonated a bomb inside his shrapnel-filled vehicle, killing himself and the school superintendent, and killing and injuring several others,” notes Wikipedia.

In a now established pattern, the corporate media is working closely with the government to build the official story, never mind the inconsistencies, glaring omissions, and plain stupid explanations we are expected to accept as fact. If the Bath School disaster demonstrates anything, it is that the corporate media will omit certain facts in an effort to push the official version of events, as they did on September 11, 2001 and the years since. Now, closing in on six years out from that event, to question the official version is considered by many in the corporate media to be a form of treason and disrespect for the dead. In likewise fashion, to question or not sympathize with the victims of the VT incident is considered a punishable offense, as Colorado student Max Karson discovered soon after the event.

Source: Another Day in the Empire
http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=838

Posted in Attacks on Civilians, Corporate World, History, Legal, Police, Propaganda, Top Secret, United States, Weaponry, Western Media
3 comments on “Small Corporate Media Lie Concerning VT Massacre
  1. Too bad they’re trying to delete his wikipedia article:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Karson

  2. Bill Jones says:

    I see that the Federal Govt. massacre of 80 people (including 21 children) on 19th April 1993 at Waco has vanished down the memoryhole

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