Killtown on internet radio with Avery?

Quote from the radio clips:

Anyone who's been in this movement for, you know, four plus years, you know, really should know who Killtown is. Um, he's done some extensive research, I may not agree with all of it, but, you know, at least he's putting it out there.
All I have to say is - Yeesh!
 
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All I have to say is - Yeesh!
Very indicative of the truth movement - the ability to pick and choose exactly what "truth" it is that you agree with.

With such a broad definition of the word, it's no wonder how this movement's been able to include so many varieties of bats*** crazy.
 
Very indicative of the truth movement - the ability to pick and choose exactly what "truth" it is that you agree with.

With such a broad definition of the word, it's no wonder how this movement's been able to include so many varieties of bats*** crazy.
And as long as you're, you know, putting it out there, that's what matters most. Quantity, not quality.
 
Ah, to be young and uneducated and the smartest person in the world once again. Those were the days.
I'm still young (well, 30 is relatively young) and uneducated. But the difference is I don't have a legion of uneducated followers. Dylan Avery et. al. does.

Scary.
 
I found the recordings link on the loose change forum.

Two parts, mp3 format.
Part 1
Part 2
Thanks for those links. If it weren't for the content, I would have been filled with nostalgia for college radio, poor production values and all...

It's pretty clear to see why Killtown would rather "debate" in this forum -- it makes it simple for him to make stuff up left and right. From the first portion, at 27:10:

Killtown said:
That possibly could be a spot, but I'm still hesitant to say that [Val McClatchey's photo] is real, because, I mean it's even such a big plume, and I think no one else saw this plume, I mean it would have gone up and floated around, and no one else took a picture of it, I mean it's kind of hard to imagine that no one else was able to snap a shot of that, you know, other than her.
Gravy, doing yeoman's work as always, just happens to have collected quotes from many other people who saw the plume, published in newspapers, including the Post-Gazette that we know Killtown reads, here.

So, Killtown, should you ever have the courage to respond, why do you lie like this? More importantly, why do you lie so flagrantly when talking to like-minded conspiracy folks? Is there anyone you respect?
 
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