Posted on 05/17/2006 1:12:52 AM PDT by albyjimc2
Season of the Wolf Is there a case for conspiracy theories about 9/11 and the Iraq war? For Washington's opponents, the truth is less important than the image of an America gone mad.
Updated: 4:22 p.m. ET May 12, 2006 May 12, 2006 About 10 minutes into the ultra-low-budget documentary Loose Change, now making its way around the Internet, that late, great genius of addled truth-telling, Hunter S. Thompson, is heard giving his gonzo opinion of the way the American press behaved after 9/11. Well, lets see, shamefully is the word that comes to mind, he says.
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The opening few minutes "proves" how one of the planes that flew into the WTC first fired a missile.
WBAI Radio in New York played the DVD recently as part of its pledge drive. I listened to the whole broadcast, amazed at the crazy ideas I was hearing. The narrator actually suggested that the cell phone calls made by flight attendants and passengers were faked using some kind of voice duplication technology. The basis for this suggestion was that the callers weren't behaving "normally." A call from one flight attendant was supposedly faked because she was too calm, while another flight attendant's call was a fake because she was too emotional. Nutty stuff. I'll bet WBAI made lots of money.
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