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Stewart A. Swerdlow – Italian Crunch, Cannibal Munch, Tuna For Lunch?

Stewart A. Swerdlow addresses the latest earthquake devastation in Italy, a case of cannibalism in Florida, a mysterious earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico, radiation found in tuna on the coast of California, the arrest of the Pope’s butler for leaking Vatican secrets, and more…

New Italian Quake:

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/29/world/europe/italy-earthquake/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Cannibalism in FL:

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/29/reports-miami-zombie-attacker-may-have-been-using-bath-salts/

Radioactive Tuna:

http://news.yahoo.com/radioactive-bluefin-tuna-crossed-pacific-us-190121826.html

Mexican Gulf quake:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/region/N_America.php

Vatican Butler:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/26/world/europe/popes-butler-arrested-in-vatican-letters-leak.html?_r=2

BBC “error”:

http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/regret-the-error/175307/bbc-mistakenly-uses-image-of-iraq-in-syrian-massacre-story/

21 Responses to Stewart A. Swerdlow – Italian Crunch, Cannibal Munch, Tuna For Lunch?

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    Rupert says:

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    How does one get a t-shirt like ziss?

    • Stewart says:

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      Since they are no longer made or available, you will have to come here and rip it off my bitchin’ bod. :)

    • Rupert says:

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      I will teleport it right off your fuzzy body……..hopefully you’re not at the supermarket when that happens :)

      • Stewart says:

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        Stewie don’t hang in no supermarket, man! But, no matter–when the shirt goes, I’ll be swamped with fans!! :)

        • Rupert says:

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          Seriously, how do I get one of those t-shirts? Aunt Janee’, make him talk…..

          • Stewart says:

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            Seriously, they do not make them anymore. The one you saw on me is from the 90s.

        • dianna cm says:

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          Rupert and Stewie, you guys are a kick. I love it!!

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    Anthea says:

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    One of the first things I learned early as a cop is to not believe anything you read, or hear, in the media. Many times, as a cop, I’d be at the scene of a crime, or some big event,and then when I read about it in the news the next day I couldn’t believe what I read: totally made up stuff.

    My sister was once a news reporter and I once asked her how can the news get away with “making stuff up?” Of course, she defended her own profession. But take it from my own personal experience, reporters don’t fact check, interview the ‘correct’ eyewitnesses, and if the real story isn’t interesting enough, they will fabricate information.

    A good example is the face-eating naked man in Miami. If you carefully read the story it’s all written on speculation. Immediately, the reports are all assuming the man was homeless, and assuming the man was on some LSD drug. No toxicity tests have been completed (it takes time, at least a week or two, to get results)but yet the news is telling us as though it is fact. To me, this is poor journalism.

    Believe me, folks, I’ve seen it first-hand: the media lies.

    • Stewart says:

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      Very well said! Thank you!

    • gina1971 says:

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      Adding to Anthea’s comments, I agree that much of the stories are made up or fabricated in some way.
      I have a good friend who worked in public relations for our local Detroit news stations. She would be on call for all the breaking stories and go out there to interview people. Whenever a story wasn’t too exciting, they would just lie and make things up. She said after 8 years of that, she was so disgusted she left that job. She couldn’t believe the blantant lies so that a story will “sell” better.

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    Michael says:

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    Here’s why I don’t trust CNN for anything:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTWY14eyMFg

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    Matthew Benson says:

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    What a gruesome story about the cannibalism. Really, is it any surprise it took place in Florida?

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    R says:

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    Seafood from South Pacific region is Fine?I’ve been avoiding fishes in Thailand as well… Any safe fish source in Asia?? Apart from edibles from Japan, should infrared bulbs and other items from Japan be avoided as well??? ~ Many Thanks! ~

    • Stewart says:

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      Everything from Japan should be avoided at this point. All has radiation. South Pacific fish still have radiation from the nuclear testing done there in the 50s and 60s.

      • Rupert says:

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        I was just in Japan for a week and returned with superpowers…….and your shirt will go missssssing very soon :)

        • Stewart says:

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          OK, Radiation Man! My shirt is connected to the Delta T antenna. It will have some surprises for you! Mwah ha ha ha ha!!

          • Rupert says:

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            Check and see if your t-shirt is still there…….Radiation Man hijacked the Montauk time-tunnel and beamed into Casa de Swerdlow for a little bureau-rummaging. I also took one of those protein casseroles from the freezer……thank you Aunt Janee’

          • Stewart says:

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            You just might get a knock on your cave rock door from the hyperspace police! You actually took the decoy shirt. If you put it on–it will burst into flames! I still have the original. Oh, and the casserole pan you took…….dog food.

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    Roger David Cornejo says:

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    Stewart I think the face in mind pattern is what we show the world.
    What is this poor man’s mind pattern that attracted this attack on him?
    What mind pattern are WE all reflecting just knowing of this attack?
    There are pictures on the Net now with most of his face gone but I won’t look at them. Its crazy because now they are saying he was awake while being attacked.

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    Billy Weisberg says:

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    Stewart,

    I believe you were getting psychic hits while describing the Italy earthquake. You used the word fracturing multiple times.
    Put the ccordinates into google maps and turn on sattelite view. You will see a large fracking operation within 1 mile of the quake epicenter.
    Thanks to Dutchsince on youtube who pointed out that fact, and has done so in Texas, Oklahoma, and other locations.

    Peace,

    Billy

    • Stewart says:

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      In Italy, the issue is the African plate crunching up against it. This is an issue for the entire Med Basin.

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