Dylan Avery and Korey Rowe Troofer Road Trip

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So I recently discovered that Dylan Avery and Korey Rowe are roadtripping across the U.S. to make a new "documentary" about Loose Change for the 10 year anniversary of the original film; wasn't Avery denouncing the CT woo not too long ago?

From Facebook:

Loose Change: A 9/11 Truth Film

Our cross country trip is underway. We're taking off from Jersey and spending tonight in Morgantown, then we'll be working our way through Asheville, Knoxville, New Orleans and Houston before continuing West-ish through Dallas, Amarillo, Albuquerque, Flagstaff and back to Los Angeles. We'd like to shoot interviews for a 10 year anniversary doc about Loose Change; people talking about the first time they saw it, stories, how their life is different now, etc. Let us know where you live and what you've got to say. If you'd like to film your own story and submit it for the doc, we encourage that as well.

Possible motive can be found a few posts below this one:

Loose Change: A 9/11 Truth Film
December 25, 2013 via mobile
Happy holidays from all of the Loose Change team! Are you looking for a good way to spend those visa gift cards? Buy a copy of Loose Change and help support our trip cross country. It's buy one, get one free on all orders until 2014!

https://www.facebook.com/LooseChange

He's [Avery] also updating throughout the roadtrip on his Twitter account.

I guess Avery needs a few extra bucks and Rowe quit his job peddling heroin, huh?
 
I have no idea about Korey, but Dylan's interview with Slate.com made it pretty clear he had dumped a lot of the conspiracy garbage behind. When 911Kongen hit him up in New York on 9/11/2011 Dylan was very reluctant to use the term inside job, but maintained a "cover up" had occurred; which to me is basically a cop out.

And that still seems fairly consistent looking at what you've posted. Dylan isn't so much filming about claims and conspiracies, he's interviewing people about their beliefs and how his films affected them. It seems like more of a documentary on people rather than conspiracies.
 
I agree that it's more a documentary on kooks people. However, he's still exploiting those gullible and uninformed people in order to make money off of them and to draw attention to himself. As it says, they'll be talking about "the first time" they saw Loose Change, and even how "it's changed their lives"- so maybe it won't be directly about the claims made in the film, but in essence it is still about the CT in my book. If Avery truly renounced the CT nowadays, he'd ought to feel substantial remorse over how many credulous people he's duped with the endless amounts of woo in his film and how many persons he's degraded and attempted to discredit with it (E.g. victims, witnesses, engineers, firefighters, the guvmint). Instead, he's still purporting that his film has basically "woken people up" and changed their lives. And this is what the documentary will be about. Still a filthy lying scumbag in my book.
 
But first, they need to get Jason Bermas back on board! I've got secret video of their meeting:


 
I agree that it's more a documentary on kooks people. However, he's still exploiting those gullible and uninformed people in order to make money off of them and to draw attention to himself. As it says, they'll be talking about "the first time" they saw Loose Change, and even how "it's changed their lives"- so maybe it won't be directly about the claims made in the film, but in essence it is still about the CT in my book. If Avery truly renounced the CT nowadays, he'd ought to feel substantial remorse over how many credulous people he's duped with the endless amounts of woo in his film and how many persons he's degraded and attempted to discredit with it (E.g. victims, witnesses, engineers, firefighters, the guvmint). Instead, he's still purporting that his film has basically "woken people up" and changed their lives. And this is what the documentary will be about. Still a filthy lying scumbag in my book.

I'd say it is just a way to take a long vacation that can be expensed :rolleyes: Must be taking notes from Dicky Gage.
 
Guess Korey served his time in Leavenworth for being AWOL then?
 
I have no idea about Korey, but Dylan's interview with Slate.com made it pretty clear he had dumped a lot of the conspiracy garbage behind.

From said article, in reference to the first editions of LC:

""It's easy to come to conclusions when a) you don't have a lot of information at your disposal and b) you haven't had a chance to actually talk to people who were there," Avery says."

Point a is utter codswallop. The information available to correct the factual errors in the first edition was publicly available in droves, he just wasn't critical enough to go find it.
 
Didn't he just accept a discharge (without benefits) instead?

Pretty lenient for a government that supposedly killed lots of people so it could kill a lot more people to raise the price of fuel 30 cents a gallon.
 
Didn't he just accept a discharge (without benefits) instead?


I know he is claiming disability arising from his previous military duties and admits he is in receipt of over $1200 per month "from the Army".

Considering that fact and myself being unashamedly cynical about any matters concerning this miscreant, I am not surprised on his stance concerning the recent scandal involving 9-11 first responders and alleged fraudulent disability payments.

His health problems don't seem to hinder him setting off on a massive jolly across the USA with his long-time buddy though. See Below.

From Rowe's blog (HERE)


Korey Rowe said:
In the last 24 hours a news story is racing across the networks about 9-11 first responders being caught in a large organized case of fraud to receive compensation and benefits. This is appalling. Not that these brave men and women are gaining compensation, what is appalling is the idea that they do not deserve every dollar, plus many more......

...... I am paid 1274.00 dollars each month from the Army for being 70% disabled, being afflicted by PTSD, hearing problems, and constant pain. Can I not leave the house? Can I not go fishing? (As what was shown as evidence that these brave soldiers of safety are just fine). I live as much of a normal life as possible. I struggle with night terrors, deftness, pain, and a contorted view on life that exposes me to situations normal people would run screaming from. But I love, I laugh, and I live. I am disabled, but not that you can see. There is nothing different from me to these men and women. I was in a foxhole in Afghanistan and Iraq; they were in the trenches in NYC.

My brothers in arms and I, disabled and not, deserve to be paid for the rest of our lives by the government that lied to us, then used us as cannon fodder in a pointless war, that in the end did nothing beneficial for this nation or any other. First responders are no different. If they have put themselves out there for the greater good, as soldiers do, they should receive benefits for the remainder of their natural born lives.

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Dylan Avery said:
We'd like to shoot interviews for a 10 year anniversary doc about Loose Change; people talking about the first time they saw it, stories, how their life is different now, etc.

The eternal optimist in me hopes he will find and include people who now believe Loose Change is the pile of feces we always knew it was.

(Who knows, maybe he might even be taking my own advice to heart. :cool: )

But the realist in me is fully expecting this to be more of the same manure.
 
An interesting tid-bit from HERE (Avery's Blog, posted in October) which are rather puzzling if he really does intend to embark on a venture extolling the "virtues" of Loose Change....................


Dylan Avery said:
Since this is my first post since the Loose Change site has been transferred back to our control, I’d just like to make a friendly request that people not use this site to ask me questions about 9/11 or Loose Change.

We’ll have a proper contact form on the LC site soon, and I’d like to not have to disable comments on this site.


Amusingly, he also brackets himself into some rather illustrious company HERE (Avery bio):-

Dylan Avery said:
However, I am not content with spending the rest of my life being referred to as a “conspiracy theorist” for making a film that dared to ask uncomfortable questions during an era where to speak out was to be silenced immediately....

.....Stanley Kubrick isn’t Clockwork Orange. David Fincher isn’t Fight Club. And I’m not Loose Change.

I am Dylan Avery.


Fetch me a *********** bucket I'm sickin' up.

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Dylan said:
However, I am not content with spending the rest of my life being referred to as a “conspiracy theorist” for making a film that dared to ask uncomfortable questions during an era where to speak out was to be silenced immediately....

Talk about deluded, 2000's as the era of silence? :boggled:
 

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