shaumei said:
what is funny is how none of you morons have anything to say about the evidence discussed...denial is not just a river is it?
your rights... we should discuss the "evidence"...
Geraldo Rivera changes mind,
Geraldo Rivera surrenders his attitude against AE911Truth
so lets discuss... Geraldo. (your evidence)..
seems he isn't really Geraldo..
Geraldo Rivera (born Gerald)
Primo offered Rivera a job as a reporter but was unhappy with the first name "Gerald" (he wanted something more identifiably Latin) so they agreed to go with the pronunciation used by the Puerto Rican side of Rivera's family: Geraldo
so anyways... Gerald.. seems to have a bit of credibility problem... first changed his name...
a bit more about Gerald.. just to set the stage..
Rivera was born at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, New York, the son of Lillian (née Lillie Friedman) his mother is of Ashkenazi Russian Jewish descent; he was raised "mostly Jewish" and had a Bar Mitzvah
well not all is as it seems.... maybe he is part of the Jewish media conspiracy you talk of... :?
well lets get back to Gerald and him being the "evidence".
In April 1986, Rivera hosted the syndicated special The Mystery of Al Capone's Vault, an ill-conceived adventure where Rivera excavated what he had been told was the site of Al Capone's buried treasure trove. Rivera broadcast live as the site was excavated, fully expecting to find a store of the former gangster's wealth. The show was heavily advertised, particularly on Chicago's WGN television station. A medical examiner was brought along for the excavation in case any dead bodies were excavated. The show was on air for several hours, displacing regularly scheduled programming, as Rivera's team penetrated the vault he was sure would yield the famed loot. Ultimately, the vault was found to contain a few broken bottles. Rivera held one of these bottles aloft for the camera and excitedly stated that it had once contained "bootleg moonshine gin".
well he was wrong.. really wrong... spectacularly wrong on his assumptions.. but then again that was awhile back.. and since then he rose up to.. his own term...
well he is important for being the one of the first.. if not an early king of trash..
Tabloid talk show gives rise to Trash TV
The genre is sometimes described using the pejorative slang term "trash TV", particularly when the show hosts appear to purposely design their shows to create controversy or confrontation. One of the earliest of the shows was Geraldo, which was oriented toward controversial guests and theatricality -
but then he got serious and exposed millions of satin worshipers. and dredged up ol' Charlie Manson.. to revive ratings.. it didn't work...
then Gerald went to war... and got lost..
n 2001, during the U.S. War in Afghanistan, Rivera was derided for a report in which he claimed to be at the scene of a friendly fire incident; it was later revealed he was actually 300 miles away.
drew a map in the sand..
Controversy arose in early 2003, while Rivera was traveling with the 101st Airborne Division in Iraq. During a Fox News broadcast, Rivera began to disclose an upcoming operation, even going so far as to draw a map in the sand for his audience.
after losing both wars.... Gerald became a boyscout... (some weird sort of demotion I guess)
In 2005. Rivera engaged in a feud with The New York Times over their allegations that he pushed aside a member of a rescue team in order to be filmed "assisting" a woman in a wheelchair down some steps
then when it couldn't get worse.. he played the race card and wrote a bombshell book,.. oops I mean a book that bombed..
The title "His Panic" is a play on the word "Hispanic", and describes the anti-Hispanic racism
oh well no word of the Bar Mitzvah in it I bet..
well there you have it... we discussed your evidence....
sorry.. but I believe Gerald, less then I do you, after doing some research on him....
don't quote me .. but I think Geraldo is a fake put out by the Jewish media to confuse you...