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Post by brillbilly on Sept 2, 2011 1:48:32 GMT 10
Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup
With the departure of the Bush Administration and the arrival of an "era of transparency," opportunities are arising for the disclosure of new information that may shed more light on the events that took place before and after 9/11/2001.
Dramatically narrated by Daniel Sunjata of FX's Rescue Me, and an outspoken advocate for the First Responders, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup first examines mysterious and infamous events that reshaped world history -- from the Reichstag Fire in 1933 that catapulted Hitler to dictatorship -- to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964 that led to the Vietnam War, and then takes viewers on a turbulent journey through several pivotal moments in history before delving into the most significant catastrophe in recent memory, 9/11.
Loaded with powerful, new footage and in-depth interviews with the likes of Steven Earl Jones, an American physicist who has discovered undetonated explosive material in multiple samples of dust from the World Trade Center collapses, this documentary presents a wide array of evidence both known and unknown...until now. Eight years later, the American people continue to live in the aftermath of 9/11 and deal with its ongoing repercussions. Is this just another machination of power on the timeline of history? If so, the real question is what happens next? Or better yet, what can we do to prevent another 9/11?
The film serves as a fundamental call to action which is fueled by hope that those affected by 9/11 will soon receive the answers that they have sought after for nearly a decade.
???We just want the truth..........we didnt create the mysteries surrounding 9/11.....they're there for all to see! and befor the finger is pointed at me.........i didnt shoot the footage ok.......so make of it what you will
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Post by Naught on Sept 2, 2011 9:43:42 GMT 10
I think they shot down the one plane and dont want to tell the public they killed their own citizens. That was a cover up. And I also think they had warning but never acted and hen tried to cover that up.
I think Saudi extremists did do the attacks.
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Post by Naught on Sept 2, 2011 9:44:13 GMT 10
but not bin laden
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 2, 2011 21:14:28 GMT 10
I dont know who did it,but i do believe that the ones named were just patsies including bin laden
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Post by Rareclan on Sept 3, 2011 0:48:47 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2011 8:57:56 GMT 10
I'm fairly sure they knew it was coming.
I have a problem with the Loose Change guys, in the 2nd edition of thier movie they left out a lot of the stuff that was in the first that was proven to be wrong, but they didnt admit they were wrong they just left those bits out.
If they had integrity they would have admitted they made mistakes with the first edition.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 3, 2011 22:06:35 GMT 10
someone knew befor the event,ya cant just go in to a building and plant explosives
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Post by Rareclan on Sept 9, 2011 10:44:17 GMT 10
George Bush did not want to Scare the children by standing up and making up his apologies for being president.
So instead he holds a non scary press conference to expose the oblivious children to death and destruction ! ! !
I spent a lot of time looking for footage of GB in a press conference at the school but I guess it must have only been on the full length documentaries I've seen !
28 minutes 48 seconds
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 3, 2011 23:05:31 GMT 10
Nice documentary Brill. A few new things added in this one I hadn't heard yet but it all fits in with what I have read and watched about 911.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 14:38:50 GMT 10
Yeah Wes, the new things were interesting, but it was what was left out of the original Loose Change that had me worried.
They left out a lotta pentagon stuff from the new one, so if the stuff in the original movie was wrong and they ommited it because of that, then a retraction, or at the very least an acknowedgement that they had got it wrong would have been good.
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