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humanalien
16th August 2011, 02:18
TV tricks of the trade -- Quotes and cutaways

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07NMglQX6gE&feature=feedf


I had no idea this sort of trickery went into
making a tv show.

WhiteFeather
16th August 2011, 02:23
Tell Lie Vision

humanalien
16th August 2011, 02:27
I like that terminology WhiteFeather.

loveandgratitude
16th August 2011, 10:15
9/11 brought to you by your sponsors -

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phillipbbg
16th August 2011, 11:33
Thats ok tried watching this in the UK here is the message given by you tube.....

This video contains content from Channel 4 who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds

This is what happens when we pay for TV in a country ...... ah the right to access information is stronger in Police states than good old Britain... there is so much protection, whilst they get away with using all these tricks to mislead and provoke the viewers whether they are aware of it or not....

DoubleHelix
16th August 2011, 13:21
Agree with everything that man said bar the last few minutes concerning Graham Hancock. Although there may have been some editing to make that particular show appear more believable, Hancock indeed had an expert who refuted the claims that Yonaguni Monument was a man made structure, he approached it from all angles with opinions from multiple experts. This journalist is using the very same tricks he's explaining to spin us a story based on his own bias belief. He only quoted "experts" who were in alignment with his own belief. furthermore, listen to the tone of his voice, he's basically laughing off the opinion that it may well be in direct dispute of mainstream archaeology - 9000 years ago? Nooooo. Seems even the "good guys" have their own agendas.

ceetee9
16th August 2011, 18:09
Agree with everything that man said bar the last few minutes concerning Graham Hancock. Although there may have been some editing to make that particular show appear more believable, Hancock indeed had an expert who refuted the claims that Yonaguni Monument was a man made structure, he approached it from all angles with opinions from multiple experts. This journalist is using the very same tricks he's explaining to spin us a story based on his own bias belief. He only quoted "experts" who were in alignment with his own belief. furthermore, listen to the tone of his voice, he's basically laughing off the opinion that it may well be in direct dispute of mainstream archaeology - 9000 years ago? Nooooo. Seems even the "good guys" have their own agendas.Unfortunately, everyone who publishes anything has an agenda. That doesn't mean everyone uses "tricks of the trade" to slant things their way, but that's where your discernment has to come into play. But the problem with that is, we too have our personal beliefs and agendas and all too often we are not very good at truly being honest even with ourselves (i.e., we tend to put more faith in stories that align with our beliefs than those that do not--no matter how "open-minded" or "enlightened" we like to believe we are).