Its How I Spent My 9/11 Vacation, Truther-style, penned with great effort and sincerity by Treez: Im back! - FearBush Forums. (Hat tip: ChenZhen.)
Reprinted in full because, well, its just so freaking hilarious that it should be preserved for all time. ( Maximum Idiocy Moments hilited in fushcia... )
Well, the day started at 4 a.m. when me and my boy got up to catch the 5:52 a.m. train to NYC from Philly. We arrived at Penn Station in Manhattan at 7:15 a.m.. As soon as we got up to ground level, 2 other dudes our age came over to us to bum a ciggerette. They noticed our custom T-shirts(as SOOOO many people did throughout the day) that we had gotten airbrushed the day before in Philly. Black T-shirts with Investigate in cursive writing accross the top of the shirt, then below that, a huge 9 and next to that the two towers forming an 11. But the dudes obviously didnt read above the 911 where it said investigate, and the one with the dreadlocks looked at us in utter confusion and asked yall dont REALLY beleive terrorists brought those buildings down, DO YOU???? Hell no dawgs, thats why it says INVESTIGATE. After realizing we were both citizens of Reality, we stood around and talked for a few minutes, smoked our Newports, then parted ways.
Great start to the day. Then we flagged a cab, got in, told him Church and Fulton and we were off to ground zero. He dropped us off a few blocks away because traffic was blocked off for a few blocks radius of GZ. We walked up to GZ and arrived around 7:50 and began looking for fellow black shirts, which werent hard to find. The 9/11 Truth Movement all wore black T-shirts that said Investigate 9/11 on the front and had some other stuff on the back including a link to the LooseChange website. But immediately they started taking notice of me and my boys custom T-shirts and asking us to pose for pictures. I mustve posed for at least 10 pictures if not more, the shirts were a huge hit. Then a lady with a microphone came up and asked for an interview, and we agreed, but I just let my boy handle the interview and answer her questions.
Everyone was just standing around and there was a guy assembling a huge sign consisting of two huge wooden poles and a banner stretching between them. The banner said 9/11 was a US Black Op on one side, and USA did 911 on the reverse. Needing a helping hand, he just said out loud any 9/11 Truth people can give me a hand?. Since I was standing right there, I offered my assistance in holding one of the poles while he stapled the banner together. After the banner was erected, I guess that I was automatically assigned to holding one of the poles.
I guess during the process of putting up the sign, the Truth Movement had been told to relocate, because I looked around and suddenly the black shirts were no where in sight. Then the hate began. Some Jew looking dude in a suit came up to me and asked where are you from? I said PA, and he said you should go back to PA, asshole and walked away. It took me by suprise, and I started laughing, I thought about saying you should go back to Israel but instead just shouted to him you have a nice day too sir and smiled. Then some lady walked by the huge sign and said something dimented about you guys will pay in hell. Easily laughed at. Then as Im holding up the one end of the sign, I felt the sign being literally pulled down, lol, and looked and some idiot had grabbed the other pole and was wrestling to pull it down, I kept my end up and the cops grabbed the flaghead (literally, he was wearling a flag bandanna) and the other guy got control and the sign was back up.
Then some guy in a brown trechcoat with a notepad came up to me and asked if he could ask me some questions. I said sure. Whats your name? I gave him a fake name, then he asked who I was with. I told him I was with the 9/11 Truth Movement, he asked what that was and I told him its a loose knit group of people from all over the country who have unanswered questions about 9/11 that the official story doesnt answer and that we want a new, serious investigation into the attacks by people who arent biased like the original committee. He was about to ask another question, but I was approached by a police officer who said that we had to relocate with the sign. So we began walking up Church street carrying the sign. At one point I had given my end of the sign to my boy to carry and was walking along with them. Some lady came up and said something about asshole this or that, I said Maam, were not the ones being disrespectufl and hateful, were only asking question, like why did WTC 7 fall down? She walked away mumbling about assholes.
Anywayz, that was the most hectic it got, the walk up the street, we were feeling the hate big time, all the suits and ties were pissed at us for questioning things, they hate Arabs so bad that anyone asking questions that might lead to Arabs not being responisible might as well be Arab. Disgusting, and to think that these are the same type of people that worked in the towers and were killed who I travelled from PA to speak up for, its sad.
Anywayz, we were led by the police up to Trinity and Cedar. At Trinity and Cedar, the entire park there was full of black shirts, throughout the day, Trinity and Cedar became known as Camp Freedom, because it was nothing but the Truth Movement there.
So were holding this big ass sign on the pavement at Trinity and Cedar, and one of the best moments of the day for me happened. A police officer approached me and said I think you guys are doing a great thing, I support you guys. I dont think you are the bad guys at all, like I said, yous are doing a good thing here. But I need you to take down that sign because its a crowded area and if it were to fall, people could be injured. I said no problem sir, and thank you for the kind words. Then I told the dude whos sign it was that the cop said it had to come down because of the safety concern, he protested, but I put my end down and went into Camp Freedom to mingle with the other Truth members.
So Im standing there with my boy, and I look over, and I notice Corey Rowe (one of the guys who made Loose Change). I said Corey Dylan!! then corrected myself...yooooooooooo Corey Rowe, whats up!! he shook my hand and said thanks for showing up and complimented me on my shirt. Then me and my boy went to this place called Pinnina Bread or something to get some food. When we came back to Camp Freedom, we started talking to these other dudes (the boy my age was from NYC and his dad was a firefighter that got his lungs fucked up working at ground zero) and he said that Alex Jones was there. So I started looking for him (Alex). And there he was.
Now, the worst moment of my day happened. I went up to Alex, and said Alex, could I get a quick picture taken with you? He said he had to make a phone call real quick, I said hey take your time man. So boom, he got off the phone and came over to me. I told my boy to get ready to take the picture. Me and Alex shook hands for a few seconds and then we parted ways.
I was happy and wanted to smoke weed now, so me and my boy took a walk and found an empty alleyway to smoke in. Then when I was lighting up, my boy started freestyling and said I hate to see how Trees hearts gon be breakin/ cuz him and Alex parted ways before the picture was taken
What he just said sank in and I said NUH UH!!?!? STOP PLAYIN!!!!! He had taken too long bringing up the camera options on his cellphone and didnt get the shot!!!!! I was pissed at him, for a long time. Still kinda mad at him. After we smoked, we walked by a bar and I said he had to buy me a double of Jack Daniels for fuckin my picture up, so we went in the bar and got a little buzz on. Then we headed back to Camp Freedom at Trinity and Cedar. Word was that at 2 pm, after they finished reading the victims names at Ground Zero, Alex was gonna go down and speak on the megaphone at GZ. So me and my boy went to get something to eat.
When we came out, the boy I seen earlier that told me about Alex said yo, youre boy Immortal Technique is here somewhere, hes down by Ground Zero. This wouldve made up for the lost Alex Jones picture, but I never ran into Imortal Technique. Anywayz, we chilled in Freedom Park for an hour or so before 2 pm came and we headed to GZ.
By now, the flagheads rolled out and the 9/11 Truth Movement controlled Ground Zero. The police showed up with big rubber bullet firing machine guns and lined both sides of the street. Both sides of Church Street, maybe it was Fulton, but anywayz, BOTH SIDES of the street were filled with Black Shirts and Alex Jones took the Megaphone. Alex spit facts and led the crowd in chants of 9/11 was an inside job, 911 was an inside job, 911 was an inside job!! The Truth movement was massive, and the media completely DISAPPEARED. At one point, an ABC news van drove down the street in front of us and were BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOed and screamed at to do your job!!!.
Anywayz, that went on for a while, and then the movement began walking to 120 Broadway, where Larry Silverstiens office is. The police blocked off 2 lanes of traffic and the Truth Movement gathered in the middle of the street. Alex Jones got on the megaphone again and started speaking about WTC 7 and other things. In the hour or so we were there, we chanted Pull it! pull it! pull it! and murderer! murderer! murderer! among other sayings like 911 was an inside job, we have the proof, so face the truth! After that, the Truth Movement marched to Police HQ, but me and my boy were both tired as shit and beat, so we decided to head back to Penn Station.
It was a great experience all together. One thing I took away from it was the fact that something so massive could take place, so many people from all over could gather and voice an opinion, and the media could black it out as if it never happened. Its upsetting. I was there, it was massive, and no one I know that watched the news yesterday seen it.
Another thing I couldnt help but notice was the respect, concern, and love that the 9/11 Truth Movement represented. And on the other side, the hate and anger and wickedness of the so called ordinary people. They could not debate one fact, they couldnt talk without cursing or offending whoever they were talking to. To think that if it were them who died in the towers, and I had been there fighting for truth and wanting to know what happened to them, how unworthy they would be to protest for. Im absolutely sure that there were good people that died in the towers, and not all evil hateful monsters like those there yesterday pretending to mourn. I dedicate my protest to any good person that died in the buildings, but its sad to say, those people I encountered yesterday in mass, are not worth protesting for. Next time theyre government kills them, I might just stay home and be quiet.
Now with extra monks.