The admission came after crew members on the 159th Aviation Regiment's Chinook that was hit by two rockets and small arms fire told Stars and Stripes that the NBC anchor was nowhere near that aircraft or two other Chinooks flying in the formation that took fire. Williams arrived in the area about an hour later on another helicopter after the other three had made an emergency landing, the crew members said. - From Stars and Stripes article: NBC's Brian Williams Recants Iraq Story After Soldiers Protest
Comment: So Brian Williams only came clean when the people who were really there blew his lie up and he had no choice. Not exactly a remorseful admission on his part. One would imagine that, had the crew members not done that, he would still be going around parading his heroism instead of offering up a half-hearted admission of lying. This isn't just a case of misremembering, that is simply an excuse that sounds better than the truth, which is that it would enhance his career prospects and lift up his public profile.
Just in case you still harbor any doubt that mainstream media is nothing but a pathetic amalgamation of useless liars and propagandists...
Enter NBC's star reporter Brian Williams. A man apparently so vain and attention starved that he actually invented a war story from 2003 to make himself look tougher. Then he continued to tell the false narrative until U.S. soldiers called him out on it.
What a complete and total embarrassment.
Comment: Collectively, governments around the world are asking people to pretend these homeless human beings don't exist! There is something seriously wrong with this type of thinking - it's completely inhumane. It is in human nature (for some) to want to help another who is suffering. Why has it become criminal to help another human being?
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