Mr. O'Reilly, Rep. Nass...

9/11 skepticism is hardly a Democrats-only issue.

Republican Curt Weldon has serious questions.

As does Col. Ronald D. Ray, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Reagan Administration, "I'm astounded that the conspiracy theory advanced by the administration could in fact be true and the evidence does not seem to suggest that's accurate..."

Morgan Reynolds, (chief economist for the US Department of Labor during 2001–2, George W. Bush's first term), doesn't drink the Kool-Aid.

Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Reagan, is skeptical... "if they lied to us about Ruby Ridge, Waco and weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, why should we believe them now?"

Karen Kwiatkowski, has not much use at all for the 9/11 Commission Report, "Political Darwinism requires that governmental failure must not only occur, but that the failure be massaged into a form unrecognizable by the most dangerous adversary (the people, of course), and thus perpetuated. Seems like the 9/11 Commission did their duty after all."

Prof. Steven Jones comes from a conservative background and has voted Republican many times. You could say that he has some issues.

In fact, the only thing wrong about framing 9/11 skepticism as a Democratic issue is... you're totally wrong.

That's all.

Thanks, GW.

Now's a good time to plug my

Now's a good time to plug my new post:


Former High Level Government Insiders Speak Up About 9/11
http://forums.bluelemur.com/viewtopic.php?t=7020

leave it to Fox to try and

leave it to Fox to try and make even this a right versus left issue.sadly, many on the right who enjoy Fox will take O'Reillys cue and equate 9/11 truth with "crazy liberals".

Is that really Eminem on the

Is that really Eminem on the Immortal Technique track?

If so that is huge.

http://www.911truthbristol.com/videos/films.html

"Many" will? Chris, I think

"Many" will? Chris, I think you underestimate the influence mouthpieces like O'Reilly have on this country.

They tell the masses to live in fear from terrorism, so, we do. They yell about the left being tree huggers, so, we're pansies. They tell the American people that anyone who speaks out about 9/11 is crazy....so, we are nuts.

It's V for Vendetta to a "T". Control your society using fear and the media, and you can do anything. ANYTHING.

In an odd way, its a huge

In an odd way, its a huge show of respect that Bill refused to invite Kevin on to debate.

Kevin clearly is superior to Bill mentally, ethically and spiritually.

I'll say it again, Bill is a moron and a coward. In addition to that, he's a HUGE bully. He did what bullies do. We should not be surprised.

Kevin is the man. Bill is the shill. Nass is the ass.

Word.

Word.

Kevin is the man. Bill is

Kevin is the man. Bill is the shill. Nass is the ass.

This might be a good poster idea :)

In an odd way, its a huge

In an odd way, its a huge show of respect that Bill refused to invite Kevin on to debate.

Would Kevin even accept it if Shill (um... Bill) did?

Is that really Eminem on the

Is that really Eminem on the Immortal Technique track?

If so that is huge.

http://www.911truthbristol.com/v...deos/ films.html
Anonymous | 07.25.06 - 10:13 pm | #
yes, but i believe its only a sample, hes not actually "on" the track in that sense.

In an odd way, its a huge

In an odd way, its a huge show of respect that Bill refused to invite Kevin on to debate.

Would Kevin even accept it if Shill (um... Bill) did?
CB | Homepage | 07.25.06 - 10:28 pm | #
probably, he went on Hannity(and made him look like a fucking fool), it doesnt get much worse than that guy.

V for Vendetta comes out on

V for Vendetta comes out on DVD this tuesday. get it!

One eminem song and we win

One eminem song and we win

Eminem doesnt seem like the

Eminem doesnt seem like the type. hes no I.T. or Paris. hes not that politically aware at all, his song "Mosh" was ok, but lyrically was kind of simple.i just dont see Eminem,or any other mainstream rapper today taking 9/11 truth seriously.

I think you underestimate

I think you underestimate him

Maybe someone should write

Maybe someone should write him a letter...

dude, "Mosh" was supposed to

dude, "Mosh" was supposed to be his big political song, and no offense, but it was kind of weak lyrically and really simplistic compared to the 2 rappers i named.the video was more powerful than the song was.

Dude I'm not arguing with

Dude I'm not arguing with you...

There are lots of artists out there who understand the fundamental political concept behind 911:

the people vs the elite

It is our job to reach them...

Eminem = owned and

Eminem = owned and controlled.

You're wishing on a star with that one.

I did see Eminem in an

I did see Eminem in an interview say something like "bin Laden attacked us, what are we doing in Iraq? It doesn't make much sense." So, he may not be on to 9/11 Truth, but he knows the Iraq War is bullshit, at least from a typical left perspective.

Not arguing - out of

Not arguing - out of curiosity - DHS how do you know?

Eminem = owned and

Eminem = owned and controlled.

You're wishing on a star with that one.
DHS | Homepage | 07.25.06 - 10:55 pm | #
exactly. he works for Interscope. there is a reason why Immortal Technique is having such a hard time releasing his latest album. he has no major backers and he says WHATEVER THE HELL HE WANTS. seriously, check his second album, its the only true protest music coming out of the rap scene today.

So who is the hook chorus on

So who is the hook chorus on 'Bin Laden'?

Anonymous, he works for one

Anonymous, he works for one of the biggest labels on the planet that has ties to some of the biggest companies on the planet.technically, Eminem can say whatever he wants, but i just dont see him going there, even if he wanted to.and im not saying anyone who has ties to big companies is automatically suspect and not allowed to do what they want, but it is worth pointing out.i believe I.T. was courted by major labels before, but when it became clear that he might have to "water his shit down" in some way, he left the money on the table.

So who is the hook chorus on

So who is the hook chorus on 'Bin Laden'?
Anonymous | 07.25.06 - 10:59 pm | #
Mos Def.

he seems pretty smart,

he seems pretty smart, although i havent heard him say anything about 9/11 specifically except for the hook on that song.

My only point is that there

My only point is that there are a lot of artists (like Eminem) who, at a minimum, should be receptive to 911 Truth.

Why are you so pessimisic?

Activism = persuading those who can make a difference

Karen Kwiatkowski is a 9/11

Karen Kwiatkowski is a 9/11 Truther? Man, her and April Gallop are definately Pentagon heroes in my book.

anyways, Mos Def is a huge movie star now...so it's interesting he'd do a song about 9/11 being an inside job.

Immortal Technique is freaking glorious. I dont even usually like hip hop, but I love Revolutionary Vol 2.

anyone know if hes big in the hip hop scene? He seems to hardcore for a lot of regular folks.

i know, hip hop sucks now, i

i know, hip hop sucks now, i havent liked any rap since 2pac died, but when i found out about Immortal Technique, i was blown away. listen to "The 4th Branch".its not 9/11 related,but its about the media and its fucking amazing.

What about Zack de la

What about Zack de la Rocha?

Any word on him?

Immortal technique is

Immortal technique is underground, like i said, he probably could be more mainstream if he wanted to be, hes done songs with some pretty major players, but he refuses to water his shit down.

What about Zack de la

What about Zack de la Rocha?

Any word on him?
Anonymous | 07.25.06 - 11:10 pm | #
hahaha, that guy fell off the face of the earth. i dont know what happened to him. i miss Rage Against the Machine though. Rages new band with Chris Cornell fucking sucks compared to them.

Underground is great

Underground is great grassroots but one big artist would equal 100 talking heads

hahahaha to Zack? Zack was

hahahaha to Zack?

Zack was spreading truth a long time before we were

And yes, Audioslave does

And yes, Audioslave does suck

hahahaha to Zack? Zack was

hahahaha to Zack?

Zack was spreading truth a long time before we were
Anonymous | 07.25.06 - 11:17 pm | #
did you not read the very next statement? ive been a Rage fan since the first album.you misinterpereted what i said.i said hahahaha because he fell off of the face of the earth.

Just so people know..this is

Just so people know..this is a "fishing operation" by the NSA or whomever...as I was watching this on 911 podcasts..my isp was seriously being "pinged"..i.e..they tried to "hack" back ..of course they failed..but some people may not have any "Internet Security"....so beware..ist not all its seems to be.

Hipmeister

hipmeister, a fishing

hipmeister, a fishing operation? what exactly is? im not sure i follow......

that is... this Fox News

that is... this Fox News "interview" is to simply "catch" all the isp's that "view" the article...its bogus..its bait..the real purpose is to "find out" who is interested and who is visting..i.e..fishing.

If they successfully hack into your computer, your tagged, and logged into the NSA mainframe and voila,
So I continue to add a warning to this..be careful. Make for dmn sure you have the best Internet Security.

fear tactics.

fear tactics.

Maybe, its a very old

Maybe, its a very old technique in the Security service industry. Before the age of computers they( the NSA/FBI/CIA would stage a "radio talkshow " program.
Say on, wellin the 80's it would be Libiya. People would phone in and offer their opinions and comments. BUT what they did't know is that each "caller" that phoned in was in fact being put on a list for "observation".

I strongly suspect that "FoxNews" is used in "passive" intelligence gathering.This should surprise anyone on this Blog.

The Matrix Knows!