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Why do we need so many 9/11 Truth documentaries?

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What is it they're trying to do? Every time I ask a Truther what he's accomplished, he replies with "I made a video!" Congratulations to you. I feel much safer knowing that the all-powerful evil NWO is being confronted by a barrage of Youtube videos. That'll show 'em!
 
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Why do we need so many 9/11 Truth documentaries?

Because Twoofers need income, that's why.


that's not fair - most do not make any money.

however, I heard recently that Alex Jones has made a substantial amount of money over the years, the dirty little fearmonger.
 
The more 9/11 twoof documentaries there are, the better the chance that people will assume there's something to it and watch one. (Or alternatively, if twoofers throw enough you-know-what at the wall, maybe something will stick.) Then, once you watch one, it'll be like potato chips. Can't watch just one! Can't get enough of da twoof!
 
They're all trying to make money from the same group of saps, and the market is saturated.

I don't think the Troofers realize this yet.
 
unemployed low educated people need something to do with their time well that and during certain hours of the day the staff allow them use of the computer/internet.
 
Why do we need so many 9/11 Truth documentaries?

Because the TM is made up largely of losers desperately trying to be important and popular - and the way to do that with today's youtube generation is to make a stupid video.

What's ironic is that if there really was a 9/11 inside job conspiracy the perpetrators would be thankful that the "truthseekers" spend so much more time and energy trying to be noticed by their peers than actually doing something useful that might bring the evil doers to justice.

Take the Toronto Truth movement, for example. In the past year or so they have produced three websites (all with the same crap) and have staged several tiny, pathetic "rallies." Yet have contacted no structural engineering departments, despite me repeatedly telling their leader to do so.

This is a movement of losers trying to be popular, not a movement of truthseekers exposing a conspiracy.

As George Monbiot put it: "the great thing about believing in a fake conspiracy is that it calls on you to do nothing."
 
Who's we...ya got a twoofer in ya pocket? If so, I recomend lot's O' bleach...wash, rinse, repeat
 
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Is that a Twoofer in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me? :p

I got this really disturbing image in my head of a tiny twoofer in you front pocket jumping around and yelling "Pull it! Pull it!" :eek::jaw-dropp
 
To be honest, I hate that they're even refered to as "documentaries". They should be called what they are: "stolen video clips crappily* edited together with voice-over added".
 
Some time ago, I proposed the "Peak Truth" theory, which postulated that as the supply of truthers dwindles, competition for them will increase. This is what we are seeing now. I expect to be getting a call from Stockholm any day now.

What's the Nobel Prize for Truthenomics these days? 1 million ameros?
 
To be honest, I hate that they're even refered to as "documentaries". They should be called what they are: "stolen video clips crappily* edited together with voice-over added".


Or mockumentaries or crockumentaries, for short.
 
making money?

most dont take money.
only when you want it on DVD.
and i guess your not geting the 9/11 Commission report for free when you want a printed version.
 
Please everyone stop calling the twoofer videos "documentaries". They are in no way documentaries.
 
That sounds Wooo...14< than 13, I missed the negative?:D

No, no. I was referring to mockumentaries or crockumentaries as short for "stolen video clips crappily* edited together with voice-over added".

Both terms are more accurate than "documentaries" when it comes to 9/11 twooferism (and both 13 and 14 are < 56 ;) )
 
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I like crockumentary. The term mockumentary is already used to describe movies like This Is Spinal Tap. It would be a crime to lump Spinal Tap in the same category as the crock that Avery and his ilk are producing.

Steve S.
 

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