9/11 at HuffingtonPost.com

Thanks to Welfl for sending this in. 9/11 Truth is everywhere...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/04/17/carl-bernstein-it-is-ess_n_19296.html

Recently, the HuffingtonPost.com implemented a feature in their comments sections by which readers can vote for their favorite comments on a particular article. An article published today is entitled "Carl Bernstein: It Is Essential That the Senate Vote... to Undertake a Full Investigation of Bush's Presidency...". The most popular comment on this article, as voted on by the readers, goes as follows:

The investigation should start with the rigged elections, and then it should not hesitate to jump feet first into the deep rabbit hole that is 9/11.

A new 9/11 investigation is critical.

Once that is delivered for being the inside job that it was, everything that follows will make much more sense.

This administration, if investigated any further, could become very desperate, even more than what they've shown as of late.

America needs help.
Please come help us.
Bring freedom to us.
You will be greeted as liberators.

- TheGhostofFreedomPast, 04.17.2006

With the exception of a brief non-commital note about Charlie Sheen's appearance on "Showbiz Tonight" last month, Huffington Post is one of those sites that never discusses the 9/11 truth movement (as far as I have been able to tell). Many of the site's readers, however, comment when the opportunity arises, and their vote for this comment is proof that the truth movement continues to gain ground.

..."Huffington Post is one

..."Huffington Post is one of those sites that never discusses the 9/11 truth movement (as far as I have been able to tell). Many of the site's readers, however, comment when the opportunity arises, and their vote for this comment is proof that the truth movement continues to gain ground."

Also, why don't some of the "liberal" websites at least put a tiny link somewhere to this blog or to other 9/11 truth sites???

It seems like liberals are

It seems like liberals are the most unwilling to hear the truth.

Someone told me about their

Someone told me about their contest so I entered my video "9/11 Revisited" in their Contagious Festival presented by AOL... right now it is ranked at #13
http://cf.huffingtonpost.com

all you can do is email

all you can do is email other blogs, or mail in 'donations' to their po boxes asking to link to this site, or at least cover 9/11.. if they get enough of it they may at least be less likely to avoid the subject when it bites them on the nose.

Dustin, I loved your movie,

Dustin,

I loved your movie, and was psyched to see it run on rawstory.com, just goes to show what a few dollars from a bunch of people can do.

Thanks Anonymous... The

Thanks Anonymous... The response has been amazing! I plan on issuing a press release soon via prweb. I started a blog yesterday to keep people updated about what's going on with it. You can read it here http://www.911revisited.com/blog/

Great work, Dustin!

Great work, Dustin!

I second that: Great Work,

I second that: Great Work, Dustin! And thank you to all the courageous truth seekers.

That is a terrific comment on Huffington Post. Yes, we really do have to fear what they will do with the full force and power of the US government at their command when the public demand for truth gets too loud to ignore.

" It seems like liberals are

" It seems like liberals are the most unwilling to hear the truth."

that and the fact that it seems like Richard Clarke and the "imcompetence theory" were set up for the liberals to think 9/11 happened because Bush was a bad president. It creates a bizzare trap for almost all liberals to fall into.

I see this almost everywhere whenever hardcore liberals delve into 9/11. They, like Bill Maher only go as far as saying that Bush did a horrible job in not stopping the attacks. But when yuo bring up complicity they say stuff like "Come on, this president is so stupid, do you really think he could do something like that?"
when in reality its possible Bush wasnt in on any of it, a man that bad at PR would probably be a very bad person to be in on such a conspiracy.

i consider myself left leaning but the whole liberal community and democrats are kind of making me throw up a little bit in my own mouth right now

The incompetence

GWash, well written. Bush is

GWash, well written. Bush is so good at playing the honest, good-hearted boy who tries so hard, he actually gains many people's trust & sympathy this way. It really is sickening.

Agreed, and how silly is it

Agreed, and how silly is it of Maher, Howard Stern, Franken, David Spade, Michael Moore, Chomsky, Ward Churchill, etc to dismiss complicity by claiming Bush is too incompetent. They can't think past the necessity of having Bush involved? Very limited thinking on their part, and I'm a fan of all of them, but they've all made disparaging remarks about the possibility of complicity.

Jeffrey Blankfort re:

Jeffrey Blankfort re: Chomsky--
"Chomsky is what we call here in this country, a gatekeeper. He is also a gatekeeper on another critical subject, the events of 9/11, dismissing the many questions that have been raised about the official narrative of the Bush administration on the attack on the World Trade Centre. Chomsky says there is no basis to question Mr. Bush's 9/11 story. So most of the criticism that he is getting is from people who have been doing research on 9/11, while he continues to say the story that the Bush administration has told is the truth. So the role he pushes today on the international stage is, as far as I am concerned, a reactionary one."...
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2006/04/1727000.php

The Ghost of Freedom Past is

The Ghost of Freedom Past is a weirdo, don't listen to that fly off the handle freakshow jibberish.
haha, j/k
Ghost assists with Team Cloak & Swagger, they're gonna pee their sheets when they see their ramblings actually got quoted.

Huf post, Amy Goodman, Norm

Huf post, Amy Goodman, Norm Soloman (FAIR), Truthdig (Robt Scheer), David Barsamian (Alternative Radio), Danny Schector (news disector), Oprah. I've written to all of them and asked them to look into 9/11. Still nothing has cracked. Amy Goodman did say something on C-SPAN, but nothing further on democracy now. Alternative Radio has recorded and featured many people that have signed the famous letter calling for open investigations. I pointed that out to Barsamian. I asked him to record David Ray Griffin. The bunch of them must be totally herd-driven. No one will stick their neck out until someone else does. They must fear being marginalized or can't see themselves criticizing the Empire.