An inconvenient truth movement

Jun 07, 2007 02:00

The inconvenience for the corporate owned media and politicians both is that the second wave of groups now calling for a full and independent investigation are made up of victim's family members, rescue workers and many police and military who were on the scene that day. Worse still is the populist support of republican candidate Ron Paul, who is destroying other conservative candidates despite no support from GOP and a dirty tricks campaign to silence him.

What do you say to a marine or policeman who helped pull bodies from the 9/11 carnage who is now spending all of their energy trying to expose the hundreds of inconsistencies and cover ups from that day?

What do you say to the people awarded honors for their bravery who are now treated as crazies by the media because they openly talk about how the things they witnessed go unreported or misrepresented?

What do you say to the mothers, brothers, sons, fathers, wives and husbands and sister of the people who died that day who all they request is a fair and public hearing into the events so they can finally know what exactly happened to cause the death of their loved one?

There are now thousands of such people leading the 9/11 truth movement.

How is it that this phenomenon is going virtually ignored by mainstream media when these are some of the hottest stories of the last 30 years?

Where is investigative journalism? We know there are blatant anomalies - put options on UA and AA airlines, WTC7 total collapse predicted by BBC and CNN 23 minutes before it did totally collapse, Mayor Gulianni telling Peter Jennings live on ABC that he was told the buildings would collapse, but now denies it. Traces of military grade demolition explosive and molten metal have now been scientifically demonstrated to have been present at ground zero. There are some 200 plus anomalies.

To this date I haven't found anyone able to explain away these anomalies yet they, with conceit and self congratulation, feel they can talk down to me and treat me as a crazy person. I've found several other people who agree with me, articulate and intelligent people who've actually done their own research and are well informed on the subject.

I don't know a single well informed skeptic, and even if I did, surely they wouldn't begrudge a full and open investigation.

Yet here we are.

Still in Iraq, maybe going into Iran and Syria, still watching shit TV and shit films and sticking our heads up our own arses.

What a pathetic state of affairs.
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