LCFC - Coming soon to a cinema near you...

Funny to watch people who don't know Dylan personally and who haven't worked on the film themselves to ramble on about it.

The great thing about the film is that it will make it even "safer" for people to discuss 9/11. That should facilitate more people coming forward with details.

The other thing that you have to realize is that a film or any other media does not find its niche unless there is already an audience prepared in advance.

Look at how the first version hit on a low budget.

Look how the second and corrected version created a phenomenon.

The third version is significantly improved.

83% of Americans have questions now. Those numbers have steadily grown.

The Southpark episode actually heavily increased 9/11 traffic. When the security video release hit, my site and others quadrupled in traffic.

When the Doubletree video comes out in the next few days I presume it will happen again.

The 9/11 Commission chair and vice chair coming out with a slow leak confession has also opened eyes.

The delay in the WTC 7 report is spreading as well.

My site personally had the highest number of hits ever in September. I am always surprised at how many hits I get every month listed as US Military and US Gov. When detained by Pentagon Police and investigative Special Agents, one of them commented to me that my website was "interesting".

9/11 is not going away!
 
Look at how the first version hit on a low budget.

Look how the second and corrected version created a phenomenon.

The third version is significantly improved.




Do Over! Do Over!

Audit Dylan Avery, Where does his backing come from?

South Park was a help?

Reeeeeaaallly?
 
Funny to watch people who don't know Dylan personally and who haven't worked on the film themselves to ramble on about it.

The great thing about the film is that it will make it even "safer" for people to discuss 9/11. That should facilitate more people coming forward with details.

The other thing that you have to realize is that a film or any other media does not find its niche unless there is already an audience prepared in advance.

Look at how the first version hit on a low budget.

Look how the second and corrected version created a phenomenon.

The third version is significantly improved.

83% of Americans have questions now. Those numbers have steadily grown.

The Southpark episode actually heavily increased 9/11 traffic. When the security video release hit, my site and others quadrupled in traffic.

When the Doubletree video comes out in the next few days I presume it will happen again.

The 9/11 Commission chair and vice chair coming out with a slow leak confession has also opened eyes.

The delay in the WTC 7 report is spreading as well.

My site personally had the highest number of hits ever in September. I am always surprised at how many hits I get every month listed as US Military and US Gov. When detained by Pentagon Police and investigative Special Agents, one of them commented to me that my website was "interesting".

9/11 is not going away!
Of course it's not, and of course related sites will get surges in traffic when related news is in the airwaves. That's no indication of people "waking up", though. It's merely an indication of piqued interest. You can't make any assumptions about the conclusions people draw after these surges. Especially since sites like 911myths.com follow a similar trend.
 
Funny to watch people who don't know Dylan personally and who haven't worked on the film themselves to ramble on about it.

The great thing about the film is that it will make it even "safer" for people to discuss 9/11. That should facilitate more people coming forward with details.

The other thing that you have to realize is that a film or any other media does not find its niche unless there is already an audience prepared in advance.

Look at how the first version hit on a low budget.

Look how the second and corrected version created a phenomenon.

The third version is significantly improved.

83% of Americans have questions now. Those numbers have steadily grown.

The Southpark episode actually heavily increased 9/11 traffic. When the security video release hit, my site and others quadrupled in traffic.

When the Doubletree video comes out in the next few days I presume it will happen again.

The 9/11 Commission chair and vice chair coming out with a slow leak confession has also opened eyes.

The delay in the WTC 7 report is spreading as well.

My site personally had the highest number of hits ever in September. I am always surprised at how many hits I get every month listed as US Military and US Gov. When detained by Pentagon Police and investigative Special Agents, one of them commented to me that my website was "interesting".

9/11 is not going away!


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Funny to watch people who don't know Dylan personally and who haven't worked on the film themselves to ramble on about it.

The great thing about the film is that it will make it even "safer" for people to discuss 9/11. That should facilitate more people coming forward with details.

The other thing that you have to realize is that a film or any other media does not find its niche unless there is already an audience prepared in advance.

Look at how the first version hit on a low budget.

Look how the second and corrected version created a phenomenon.

The third version is significantly improved.

83% of Americans have questions now. Those numbers have steadily grown.

The Southpark episode actually heavily increased 9/11 traffic. When the security video release hit, my site and others quadrupled in traffic.

When the Doubletree video comes out in the next few days I presume it will happen again.

The 9/11 Commission chair and vice chair coming out with a slow leak confession has also opened eyes.

The delay in the WTC 7 report is spreading as well.

My site personally had the highest number of hits ever in September. I am always surprised at how many hits I get every month listed as US Military and US Gov. When detained by Pentagon Police and investigative Special Agents, one of them commented to me that my website was "interesting".

9/11 is not going away!


A phenomenen? You have an awfully low threshold for a phenomenen. The video (it is not a film after all) has failed to draw any interest outside of the internet. No appearences at film festivals. No distributors making a move on it. The few movie critics who have weighed in on it have pretty much called it crap. From the cinema business perspective this is a non-starter.
 
Do Over! Do Over!

Audit Dylan Avery, Where does his backing come from?

South Park was a help?

Reeeeeaaallly?

Do over is a bad thing?

It shows integrity and an effort to stay current. He has eradicated many erroneous segments and is trying to stay current on new data.

How many times has will the WTC 7 investigation undergo "do over"?

Backing? Do you know the original budget of the first film?

I suggest when you have no factual information on a situation to try and acquire some.

Yes Southpark day was a peak on my site and several others I am aware of.
 
Of course it's not, and of course related sites will get surges in traffic when related news is in the airwaves. That's no indication of people "waking up", though. It's merely an indication of piqued interest. You can't make any assumptions about the conclusions people draw after these surges. Especially since sites like 911myths.com follow a similar trend.

I can't?

I get NUMEROUS emails from people and have a very good idea of their reaction.

Many are first time visitors asking questions.
 
Oh Russell, you just know that as soon as LC leaves the rarified environment of the internet and moves into the mainstream. the mainstream media all over the world is going to set upon it like a pack of hungry paranha.

I predict rich pickings for structural engineers, architects, demolition experts, pilots, air traffic controllers, firefighters, police, image analysts, psychologists and all the other experts who will be invited to provide their paid commentary on this new film as the tv and print news media get the chance to tear into it.

Oh and lawyers. Lots of lawyers.

Videos on the internet are one thing. Stormfront or the 'Society for the legalisation of man sheep sexual relations' could post as many internet vids as they like but until they move out into the open no one in the msm are going to take notice.
 
A phenomenen? You have an awfully low threshold for a phenomenen. The video (it is not a film after all) has failed to draw any interest outside of the internet. No appearences at film festivals. No distributors making a move on it. The few movie critics who have weighed in on it have pretty much called it crap. From the cinema business perspective this is a non-starter.

WRONG.

Vanity Fair, USA Today, Popular Mechanics etc. etc. etc..

When we were in DC we were literally stalked by international media crews for interviews etc. - no exaggeration.

Screw Loose Change and JREF are perfect examples of a phenomenon. Your obsession is indicative of one aspect of a phenomenon.

You have actually significantly helped the film. The challenges to it have greatly enhanced the final product and your work is MUCH appreciated!!!!
 
Oh Russell, you just know that as soon as LC leaves the rarified environment of the internet and moves into the mainstream. the mainstream media all over the world is going to set upon it like a pack of hungry paranha.

I predict rich pickings for structural engineers, architects, demolition experts, pilots, air traffic controllers, firefighters, police, image analysts, psychologists and all the other experts who will be invited to provide their paid commentary on this new film as the tv and print news media get the chance to tear into it.

Oh and lawyers. Lots of lawyers.

Videos on the internet are one thing. Stormfront or the 'Society for the legalisation of man sheep sexual relations' could post as many internet vids as they like but until they move out into the open no one in the msm are going to take notice.

Do you even have any idea of the current hard copy circulation of the film?

Why do you think the studios expressed an interest?
 
I can't?

I get NUMEROUS emails from people and have a very good idea of their reaction.

Many are first time visitors asking questions.
My language wasn't precise. You can't make any assumptions about overall trends in the conclusions people draw after these surges.

You will get surges of positive interest in your site, but you'll also get surges of people who think you're a lunatic, but they won't be nearly as motivated to email you.

Do you have any data on increasing acceptance of the Inside Job conjecture? Or are you relying on anecdotes?
 
WRONG.

Vanity Fair, USA Today, Popular Mechanics etc. etc. etc..

When we were in DC we were literally stalked by international media crews for interviews etc. - no exaggeration.

Screw Loose Change and JREF are perfect examples of a phenomenon. Your obsession is indicative of one aspect of a phenomenon.

You have actually significantly helped the film. The challenges to it have greatly enhanced the final product and your work is MUCH appreciated!!!!
If you make a profit, be sure to donate a portion of it to JREF in our names. Thanks.
 
Do you even have any idea of the current hard copy circulation of the film?

Why do you think the studios expressed an interest?


Hmm, what comes to mind. If, and this is a big if, a studio showed interest, LC would be a great tax right off. Put some money into the production and distribution, it bombs (hmm is that a sign of CD?) Studio then rights off the losses and actually makes a profit. (amount written off counters taxes that would have to be paid on a film that grossed several million) But hey, just putting it out there
 
It wasn't an argument. I'm just celebrating!

On a serious note though, the more people it reaches how on earth can things like JREF make any difference?



Because we have reality on our side. The truth will prevail. Someday you may be 35 and look back at what a jackass you were, but I get the hunch you will probably look in the mirror at the jackass you still are...
 

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