Sep 05 2008

Nice Coincidence on Nasty “Coincidences”…

To follow up on what I was saying in my previous message on the lies of 9/11, by nice coincidence, on Thursday, Septembr 11, the Bloor Cinema (on Bloor, 1/2 block east of Bathurst) is showing Loose Change - The Final Cut (9 pm) and another movie, Zero: An Investigation into 9/11 (7 pm). It’s $10 for one or $15 for both (or $5 for one or both if you’re a senior citizen or the “unwaged”).  Or you can find these films online and from file sharing sites.

The “Zero” movie enages in a little too much overkill/drama in their presentation/techniques (you’ll see what I mean if you watch it), but it’s got some fascinating interviews with people who know what they’re talking about and who provide evidence that clearly proves that the official 9/11 story is false.  Critical thinkers need to watch these films, while also remembering that the producers of these films have an agenda and will be selective in the information they present.

One Response to “Nice Coincidence on Nasty “Coincidences”…”

  1. Stanhope Rules!on 05 Sep 2008 at 10:09 pm

    I’ve been checking these films out online, thanks for the heads up. What bothers me most about fools who refuse to consider the truth is that they ignore the fact that Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, and the rest of the jackals blatantly LIED to the world when they kept claiming that they had never considered airplane attacks against the WTC or Pentagon, but there’s clearly documented evidence that they HAD planned for such events shortly before 9/11, and they ignored CLEAR warnings about certain individuals who ended up being implicated in the attacks. Films like these keep reminding us of these lies. Plus any fool who believes the National Institute of Science and Technology report on the collapse of the 3 WTC towers should look at the relationhsip between NIST and the government, and specific people placed within NIST. The Loose Change film documents these connections. Keep it up RR!!

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