9/11 Truth Is Dying Inside The Liberal And Progressive Movements While Exploding

Posted on Friday, November 10 at 05:06 by Milton

It took over forty years for 80% of the people to learn that the Kennedy assassination was a black-op; in less than five years, the majority of Americans have learned that 9/11 was the same.

Anyone who runs defense for the perpetrators of 9/11-- Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean or anyone who supports them in their cover-up-- are traitors. Think about it: George Bush and his controllers killed 3,000 Americans, launched an illegal war and then butchered the Bill of Rights. And we're all supposed to go back to sleep now because a bunch of seedy Democrats are in lip-locks, sharing power with Bush?

Wake up America. Both parties are bought and paid for by the same interest, and they are waging war against the people of the world.

Read more at Prison Planet. [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on November 10, 2006]

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  1. Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:04 pm
    It will become more difficult to suppress dissent as they have seen the impact of suppressing it. As I have mentionned before, the impact of really getting to 9/11 truth is too damaging on our western institutions, trust in financial systems, governance, etc... Is it really better to live in a big lie and deny the decay?

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    "We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"

  2. by Deacon
    Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:34 pm
    I tend to take anything Alex Jones says with a rather large grain of salt.

    His methodolgy of grandstanding and obnoxiousness, rather than forwarding the cause, do little more than damage it in the eyes of those who currently believe the current 911 myth.

    When stated in a fashion that looks like the ravings and antics of a fool, the real value of truth is eroded.

    Personally, I think he's just another decoy employed by those who would cover up the truth.

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    "and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"

    "The Weapon" - Rush

  3. by Wraun
    Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:32 pm
    I'll say that the basic message of "not to let down our guard just because the repubs have lost some control" validates Mr. Jones' statements this time but otherwise, I tend to agree with you deacon.
    I will once again say, the voice of reason and moderation must speak loud and clear to posters and contributors when making statements and submitting articles for the simple reason of credibilty. On that point I agree with you further Deac, as I also suspect certain bloggers, posters, contributors, and self-styled "9/11 truth exposers" are actually trying to discredit the cause by making outlandish claims while offering nothing to back their statements.

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    Everybody got to deviate from the norm

  4. by avatar TROUT
    Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:48 am
    Yeah, but the chill is off. Expect 9-11 Truth to become part of 'aboveground'
    discourse, if not, we must make it so.

  5. by avatar TROUT
    Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:52 am
    Yeah, but the chill is off. Expect 9-11 Truth to become part of 'aboveground'
    discourse, if not, we must make it so.
    Nevertheless, it gives the Dems huge leverage over Bush to keep it secret for
    the time being.
    There is a huge sword suspended by a thread over Bush(et al)'s head, all the
    Dems need do is pick up the scissors, and Bush will do as he's told.

  6. by Wraun
    Sat Nov 11, 2006 2:09 am
    "Yeah, but the chill is off. Expect 9-11 Truth to become part of 'aboveground' discourse, if not, we must make it so."

    Absolutely but in an honest and intelligent way. Look at how long it took to make the average person see that the environment is a life threatening issue and there are still those who don't believe. 20 years ago, "tree huggers" were being discredited in the same way that 9/11 conspiracy theorists are now and some began to take part in propagandizing and lost credibility by doing so. If we want to be taken seriously, we can't be seen to be a bunch of tinfoil-hat-wearing-fringe-lunatics. Most regulars here understand that and do there part but there are some exceptions.


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    Everybody got to deviate from the norm

  7. Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:22 am
    9/11 remains the key and if anything the movement and the people who are involved need to take it up a notch. I'm down with what Alex talks about because I research it myslef as he talks about it.

  8. Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:52 am
    9/11 Truth isn't dying, its just taking a breather. 9/11 Truthers are the most dedicated activists out there, day after day these people are at it, which is why they've done so much, so fast, with so little...

  9. by e.p.1
    Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:09 am
    I'm with somebigguy:
    "9/11 Truth isn't dying, its just taking a breather."

    The Bush-league has just wrestled a grizzly, and come in
    second. And let's not think that the Democratic party was
    other than a by-stander. Ditto the military-industrial
    complex. No, friends, the grizzly is the commonfolk of the
    USA.
    So we and the grizzly can take a breather. And watch the
    fallout.

    One amusement is the rate at which the fleas are jumping
    off the Bush-league. Perle and Adelman, for example. Catch
    their comments in Vanity Fair. Even David Frum took a kick
    at the president's shins: the clearest possible sign to me
    that Neocons (read Zionists) have decided en masse that
    the usefulness of Bush/Cheney is plummeting.

    It appears to me that American Fascism is in full meltdown
    on all fronts. The military-industrial complex has lost
    traction. Rate of borrowing is threatening to become
    insufficient.Muslim annoyance is growing exponentially.
    Anti-fascism is blooming in the Americas.

    I don't think the Democrats are going to dare to link arms
    and make nice. I think they'll see the wisdom of throwing
    out a few heads.
    We're betting on impeachment.

    Keep an eye on the grizzly!
    e.p.1

  10. Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:14 am
    The Republicrats won't impeach one of their own, and things aren't really going to change that much in
    Washington. This is not a real changing of the guard, more like a changing of the servants. Too bad.

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    Michael

  11. Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:55 am
    Some may say, "Yes, but at least by electing Democrats we might slow down the train."

    With a reactionary right-wing Republican Party in total control, the train is hurtling forward at 100 miles per hour, but with Democrats in charge the train might slow down to 90 miles per hour.

    There is nothing coming from Democratic Party leaders that even remotely suggests they will pursue policies that will seriously challenge an unsustainable capitalism or a profoundly immoral empire. All they are concerned with are covert strategies and tactics for managing those systems with a brand new smiley face up front.

    And as for confronting climate change seriously? Excuse me if I don't expect anything substantial from the Dems either.



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    Michael

  12. by Wraun
    Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:53 pm
    Ultimately, even when the main puppet is changed we still have the same puppeteers pulling the strings. It might be a good strategy to hang the current puppet and bring out a "kinder more gentler" puppet with a silkier tongue and a bluer outfit but the same intentions.

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    Everybody got to deviate from the norm

  13. Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:13 am
    To quote a Led Zeppelin song, "The Song Remains The Same." Or, how about a tune from The Who, "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss."

    And finally, from a Judas Priest song, if you think the new regime in DC is going to save the day, "You got another thing coming".



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