Moorkh
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You have to understand a few things.
1. Like I mentioned, these people have information from within army and ISI so they're pretty credible.
2. The credible links that you're talking about are links that have their own interests. If you take some basic politics class, you'll realize that all these credible websites and media players have their own interests and they portray news accordingly. Media is basically a propaganda and public relation wing of individuals, institutations, and governments. Now many of these players appeal to the masses because of the information they give and the way they give it - it suits those masses. Fox news is no more or no less credible than CNN. They both give news that they want to give and the way they want to give. Fox is considered less credible because it appeals to less people and CNN to more.
The news given by media normally is true, unless they correct it later. I am talking about news as in facts and events, not opinions. However, news NOT being given by media does not mean it does not exist.
Just look into climategate scandal. These scientists were manipulating information to suit their own interests and values. The mass media, accordingly, reported what these scientists wanted them to report and now these scienists have been exposed, the media is quiet about it.
so 2morro if i create a blog, and claim that i have inside info that ISI is actually going to assassinate zardari, will u believe it?
what will be the difference between my blog and the ones u quoted?
how can those blogs be taken to be correct and mine to be incorrect?
given that some of the media is a propaganda machine.
but u also need to realise that credibility is the most important thing for the media. if they are caught repoting something fabricated or incorrect(incorrect to the best of their knowledge) their crediblity goes bust and they are kicked out. no reason for them to keep repoting something so wrong.
also not all sources are part of the media in a strict sense. there are academic studies which are not intended for any benefit. quote those.