Reporting the message to his readers, Johnson wrote on his website: "This particular death threat is a bit different from the run of the mill hate mail we get around here, because an IP lookup on the sender reveals that he/she/it was using an account at none other than Reuters News." ![]() In the threat, the Reuters staff member, who has not been named, left his email address as "zionistpig" at. It was sent to Charles Johnson, owner of the Little Green Footballs (LGF) weblog, a popular site which often backs Israel and highlights jihadist terrorist activities. The message, sent from a Reuters internet account, read: "I look forward to the day when you pigs get your throats cut." Another solid citizen of Reuters, who just happens to follow the Religion of Peace (NTTAWWT), and who just happened to leave death-threat-ish comments at LFG's blog, has finally been suspended after an interminable investigation.Ī Reuters employee has been suspended after sending a death threat to an American blogger. The left, which claims the media is biased against them, somehow always manages to jump to their defense, huh?įLASHBACK: BLOG JUSTICE FOR DEATH-THREAT REUTERS JIHADI: A completely different story. How's all that analysis lookin' now to you, dude? If that's confusing to you, he's explaining how "the propagandandist" (either LGF or L&R) manipulated one of their animated gif's showing cloned buildings to make it look like the Reuters photo was faked, when in fact it was not. People will do anything or believe anything that advances the “dishonest†MSM meme. Then used the blur tool on the clone that they pasted. Then they reduced the size to make it proportional for the further distance were it was pasted. The propagandist copied the buildings from the bottom left of the pic and pasted (cloned) them higher and to the right. Shall we still assume we're going off the rails a bit, dear?Īnd near the end of this thread, in a long, long anonymous post, another anonymous twit accused LGF or Left and Right (not sure which) of "manipulating" the photo themselves in order to slander Reuters. If you stop and use your head you won't find any purpose to inventing the Beirut skyline so you can assume you are going off the rails a bit there. LGF had a second photo of Beirut for comparison and it also showed the same building that was supposed to be photoshopped into only one of them. All these interpretations of buildings is a bit puzzling. ![]() That is, sadly, the true Ace of Spades Lifestyle (TM), in a nutshell.Īn Anyonymous Commenter With Limited Fluency In English Earlier Opined: The smoke that is. Here's the "Ace" quote they thought should be shared with the world: The author of the Ace of Spades blog wrote: "Even I can see the very suspicious "clonings" of picture elements here. Do they quote me predicting this would happen four days ago? The Ynet article quotes different bloggers offering their take on the picture. The explanation for the removal was the improper use of photo-editing software," she added. "As soon as the allegation came to light, the photograph, filed on Saturday 5 August, was removed from the file and a replacement, showing the same scene, was sent. Reuters takes such matters extremely seriously as it is strictly against company editorial policy to alter pictures." ![]() Reuters' head of PR Moira Whittle said in response: "Reuters has suspended a photographer until investigations are completed into changes made to a photograph showing smoke billowing from buildings following an air strike on Beirut. A corrected version will immediately follow this advisory. ![]() In the message, Reuters said that "photo editing software was improperly used on this image. AugReuters Admits Photo Is Doctored Suspends Hajj: Promises Investigationįast.
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