Operation mockingbird. It's very interesting to study. We were all in fear that day and media outlets were merely reporting Intel they were given. As people began to question the official narrative they were labeled as nut job conspiracy theorists, and accused of being unpatriotic. Msm totally disregarded statements of eye witness accounts and even employees of the wtc that spoke out against the official story. It's not unpatriotic to question your government, it's ignorant to refuse to do so. I do not owe my allegiance to a flag or a party, I give my allegiance to the ideology that built America. Our government has lied to us before, our government has attempted to harm us before i.e. operation northwoods. Read up on the agency New American Century, many of W Bush's cabinet were members. Dick Chaney on the topic of gaining the publics support for increased military spending was credited as saying it would take "a new pearl harbor type event." I love this country and reflect on and mourn those that were lost on that horrible day. That in no way should be questioned because I don't believe the official narrative. That would be no different than my child being murdered and the official police report doesn't add up, it doesn't mean I'm disrespecting my child by not demanding answers and justice, on the contrary, I would be motivated by my love of my child to find the truth. Don't confuse the difference between victims and perpetrators with where the disrespect lies.So you're saying someone, presumably our government, convinced Fox, CNN, NBC, and all the major media outlets to run their version of the truth and not to deviate? It's one thing if the gov is feeding the media the same lies, but it's another to say that the media was actively complicit in some type of cover-up, in which the logistics of such seem next to impossible.