Sydney Morning Herald
Two major stories on 9/11 truth printed today in the Sydney Morning Herald
These stories were printed on p.9 of the SMH today. Together they occupy a full half page on the newspaper, including a large photo of the WTC7 debris pile as you can see in the image below:
This is pretty significant in my opinion.
It is the first time to my knowledge that the Sydney Morning Herald (one of the top broadsheets in the country) has covered the topic.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/fire-not-a-government-plot-felled-third-tower-20091124-jhf8.html
RICK FENELEY
November 25, 2009
NO PLANE flew into Building 7 at the World Trade Centre. But seven hours after the Twin Towers collapsed in flames on September 11, 2001, this third skyscraper fell too.
Like its larger neighbours, it fell rapidly, vertically, almost symmetrically, like an implosion. It took 5.4 seconds for its 47 storeys to complete their fiery descent.
SMH hit piece on Jan Utzon
Utzon's son signs up for September 11 conspiracy theory
AS CONSPIRACY theories go, it is up there with the CIA assassination of president John Kennedy and the faked moon landings. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, have spawned a cottage industry devoted to questioning whether they were the work of al-Qaeda and hinting that it was ''an inside job''.
Now a lead figure in the self-described ''9/11 truth movement'', an American architect, Richard Gage, has revealed one of its most high-profile adherents to date: Jan Utzon, son of the world-famous designer of the Sydney Opera House, Joern Utzon.
In a video posted on YouTube during his current visit to Sydney, Mr Utzon is interviewed by Mr Gage and endorses his call for a new inquiry into the September 11, 2001, attacks.