Newsday Shields Long Island Readers From 9/11 Skeptics

A little controversy here, what does everyone think? There is a call to action at the bottom of this article at 911truth.org for those who are interested:

http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20051003121935871#shield

Our previous story on the Intikab Habib case was premature.

We reported early Saturday morning that New York Newsday published an article about people who reject the US government's account of the September 11 events.

David Griffin to Give Explosive Presentation in New York on 10/15/05

For all the New Yorkers out there, can't miss this one.  More info
will be forthcoming.

http://www.mujca.com/currentevents.htm

David Griffin will be speaking on "9/11 and the Destruction of the WTC: The Awful Truth" at the Anthology Film Forum, 23 2nd Avenue, NYC, 1-3 PM, Saturday, October 15. He will discuss the recently-released archives of the recorded responses of police, firefighters, and other New York citizens on 9/11/01, and how the information in those archives adds further confirmation to the already overwhelming evidence that

Imam's peers sympathize

Good old Newday, keeping this story alive. Freedom of speech is mentioned in this article, about time.

www.newsday.com

Some local Muslims say chaplain had right to share 9/11 opinion, but should have been careful not to offend

Though Imam Intikab Habib expressed anguish and regret for comments he made about 9/11 that resulted in his stepping down Friday before being sworn in as chaplain of the Fire Department, some members of the local Muslim community reacted with slightly less dismal emotions.

Welcome to Denmark, Mr Giuliani

Nice to see Rudy gets this treatment where ever he goes in this world. Never forget that he is largely responsible for the illegal destruction of WTC evidence.

http://www.demonstrationer.dk/giulianivisitsdk.html

www.911blogger.com

9/11: An Inside Job in the White House?

Seems that the whole world is discussing the possibility of 9/11 being a Government Black Ops exercise. Except the United States of course, where bringing up such topics results in being forced to resign. Now its Egypt:

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19690

Host: "The U.S. naively asks: 'Why do they hate us in the Middle East?'"

Muhammad Khalaf: "There is nothing naive about it. This is the kind of thing they say as a pretext. The truth is that they understand, we understand, the American people understands, and the whole world understands that there is a comprehensive plan, and that 9/11 is just one of many small details of this plan, which is no longer concealed from anybody. "

Send Letter Of Thanks To Newsday

Here's a post I lifted from this site:

http://www.yourbbsucks.com/forum/showthread.php?p=38660#post38660

Lets all take this advice and thank Newsday for having the courage to give this story a fair shake.

Hi all,

Thanks to those of you who have written to the editor at Newsday. For those who haven't, it's incredibly important to do so now because Monday there will be letters from clueless people who act like good little neocons, wholely ignorant of how much against their interest their beliefs are. Please write to letters@newsday.com. Put your name, address and phone number as well, since they may call to verify you're a real person.

Mike Malloy Talks 9/11 Cover Up - Audio Download

Last night Mike Malloy devoted a good bit of time on Air America discussing various 9/11 related topics from Bush's (and the secret service's) inaction on 9/11 to demolition.

You can download the show here

Special thanks to Mike Malloy for tackling the subject, The White Rose Society for archiving the show, and Jon Gold and Jackie for the heads up!

Air sampler detected possible disease agent during protests

More scare tactics to prevent future protests? I guess keeping the terror alerts artificially high isn't cutting it anymore. Not really 9/11 related, but since 9/11 has been the catalyst for the Iraq war and everything else the Bush Administration has been doing it is still relevant in a round-a-bout way.

http://www.wric.com/Global/story.asp?S=3923145&nav=0Rcx

WASHINGTON Officials are revealing that air sensors on the National Mall detected a possible disease agent last weekend during the Iraq war demonstrations.

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