Peter B Collins talks to a caller who just attended a Richard Gage presentation

This is about 8 minutes long. What I found interesting was Peter telling the caller that after a recent show with Richard Gage he received emails urging him to drop this subject, that he was doing so much good in other areas and that 9/11 truth would marginalize him. Peter asks the caller for her opinion.

Peter B. Collins, the veteran San Francisco talk show host, invites calls from listeners of all viewpoints. Most talk show callers today are screened to ensure that they agree with the host. He welcomes people with different opinions, and he doesn't require political correctness. He connects politically interested people by bringing their uninhibited exchanges to the public airwaves.

http://www.peterbcollins.com/

I heard the show with Gage and

it was great. Collins agreed with many of the major problems with the 9/11 story as Gage explained them. The thing that stuck with me from this interview is when Collins said basically all mainstream media reporters are currently sitting on a huge news story, that is the story of the strange collapse World Trade Center Building 7. Collins says, "I see stickers everywhere asking a very basic question, that is, what happened to world trade center building 7?". Yes, what happened to that building?

A lot of those are my stickers!

LOL

I'm guessing he also saw some of my freeway signs, too.

I'm glad someone is reading them and thinking about it, the cops and CHP sure don't like them.

I guess I'll have to put up some more in honor of Mr. Collins.

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

Richard Gage on the Peter B Collins Show

Saturday March 8, 2008

Peter B Collins stands tall in the 9/11 truth saddle and interviews Richard Gage, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth

(42 Minutes - 12 Meg)

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Cross Post

Richard Gage, AIA Comes To The Windy City On May 30th
http://www.911blogger.com/node/15052

(there is a group of Richard Gage interviews including ABC Radio's Christine Craft's show at this post)

Peter is a leader

Are you listening Amy Goodman?

Amy is not

As long as these news outlets are supported by the likes of the Ford Foundation or the Bill and Melinda Gates Eugenics Foundation, we won't have truly independent media.

:>)

Thanks so much for posting this AJFan!

I had no idea Peter B. Collins talked about any of this on his show, I almost never listen to the radio anymore, other than to check the propaganda levels on KPFA and KQED-FM.

Me thinks we need to educate Mr. Collins about the "incompetence theory" and how Dubya was hand picked for that very reason.

If they're so incompetent why are they getting everything they want and why are their cronies making billions, if not trillions of dollars?

Perhaps we can get Ken Jenkins on his show to discuss this and the other psychological impediments to understanding reality in an honest manner.

Cheers!

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

I'm monitoring progressive radio

ever-vigilant

;>)

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I love when people point out

I love when people point out the incompetence around Katrina as evidence that they are not capable of pulling off the 9/11 operation. My response is that it's a matter of motivation. Which do you think is more of a priority for this crowd, helping and protecting poor black folks in the deep south or launching a global agenda of domination and profiteering?

Also, I loved what Peter B. said about liberals staying away from 9/11 truth because it's "inconvenient." As far as I'm concerned, anybody who will impede the drive for truth and justice in order to avoid a "stain" on a public image is not worthy of anyone's political support.

'Incompetence'

Exactly! 'Imcompetence' is the name for the soil in which the ostriches who pretend to be critics of this administration stick their heads to avoid looking at the far uglier reality. It's often been invoked with respect to the Iraq invasion, too--referring, for example, to the widespread looting in Baghdad and the 'failure' to secure many public facilities. Funny how such critics ignore the fact that the administration did want to secure the oil ministry in Baghdad--and lo and behold, it was secured! In sum: when they give a damn about doing something, they can do it. That's not 'incompetence.'