Gatekeeping At Its Dopest

By Mitch Berg

This one was in the WaPo:

A Nov. 26 article in the District edition of Local Living incorrectly said a Public Enemy song declared 9/11 a joke. The song refers to 911, the emergency phone number.

But be careful, WaPo and Public Enemy; you might look for Jesse Ventura to do an episode on “Why did a rap group in 1990 predict the 9/11 attack?” on Conspiracy Theory.

Oh, let’s bust a move:

3 Responses to “Gatekeeping At Its Dopest”

  1. K-Rod Says:

    Hey Mitch, it’s December 8th, Happy Pearl Maki Day!!!

  2. Chuck Says:

    Jesse V has the same view of Oliver Stone. How do you prove a conspiracy? By finding no evidence. That shows how well the conspiracy is covered up.

  3. dave_h Says:

    Caught a very brief segment of Jesse’s new show his evidence that the radio facility was a very secret goverment program was an interview with the snowplow driver who outlined the change in security from no fence to a fence with a gate and a chainlock. Compelling stuff really.

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