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Dylan Avery: Interviewing The Hijackers?, Don't count on it...

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This just in from Dylan:

http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=4692

Just got this from a colleague...

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I did inquire and at high authority. I was basically told that there was no way that Saudi Arabia would allow any of the Saudis to talk at the present stage... considering its relationship with the US. I suggested that this relationship was not that good lately considering the Mecca Accords for example, but was told that it was still far too good to allow for something like this to happen and that Saudi Arabia wouldn't want to use such a card now. I must say..., this whole 9/11 business is a very frustrating event... to say the least...
All the best,
C

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Crap.

As if Dylan had been doing everything possible to score that interview :rolleyes:

Besides, I thought the only thing standing between twoofers and a hijacker interview was enough money for a plane ticket to the Middle East. At least that was David Ray Griffin's view, if I recall correctly.

Sure hope they resolve that issue for LCFC.
 
This just in from Dylan:

http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=4692



As if Dylan had been doing everything possible to score that interview :rolleyes:

Besides, I thought the only thing standing between twoofers and a hijacker interview was enough money for a plane ticket to the Middle East. At least that was David Ray Griffin's view, if I recall correctly.

Sure hope they resolve that issue for LCFC.

I really think John Edwards can help, here...

Who knows someone who has died who's name starts with an A? It's over here, somewhere...
 
LOL

What is with Troofers thinking of countries and governments in terms of these single entities?

"Saudi Arabia" won't let them talk?

:dl:

-Gumboot
 
Can you imagine...


D.A.:
"Yes Your Royal Highness, we'd like to interview all those in your country with the name Walid Al-Shehri."

Saudi Royal:
"I would allow it, but you said you can only stay in Saudi Arabia for 3 months."

TAM:)
 
Can you imagine...


D.A.:
"Yes Your Royal Highness, we'd like to interview all those in your country with the name Walid Al-Shehri."

Saudi Royal:
"I would allow it, but you said you can only stay in Saudi Arabia for 3 months."

TAM:)

LMAO.
 
Just got this from a colleague...

And what exactly would be a "colleague" in Dylan's world? A former waiter turned video huckster?

Steve S.
 
the 19 hijackers are dead. they are died in the planes. if the men identified by the fbi as the hijackers were alive they would be media superstars today.
 
I am safely concluding that Dylan knows that he is wrong, and he is putting a facade to make money, and to keep his fans. Through the conversations we had through e-mail, I find Dylan to be a very empty person. All he has are the fans, and the money that he made with Loose Change. No booksmarts. Sooner or later, his fans will find out the truth about him, and grow skeptical of him. That is being seen right now on the LCF.
 
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What is with Troofers thinking of countries and governments in terms of these single entities?
Of course that's true. Take if from the man himself:

"I have been living in the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan and following its leaders' rules. The current leader does not allow me to exercise such operations." – Osama bin Laden, September, 2001

Dylan Avery and many other CTs cite that statement as evidence of bin Laden's innocence. As a skeptic, that's good enough for me.
 
Sooner or later, his fans will find out the truth about him, and grow skeptical of him.

That should happen about the time that LC:FC comes out (if it ever does) and the masses realize that the movie that they've waited so long for to finally advance their movement has absolutely nothing new.

Steve S.
 
That's like coming to Minnesota and asking if you can interview all the John Andersons or going to New York City looking for someone named Joe.
 
Of course that's true. Take if from the man himself:

"I have been living in the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan and following its leaders' rules. The current leader does not allow me to exercise such operations." – Osama bin Laden, September, 2001

Dylan Avery and many other CTs cite that statement as evidence of bin Laden's innocence. As a skeptic, that's good enough for me.

Very interesting weasel words from Osama there. If anyone "exercised that operation," it was KSM or Atta. Osama just provided funding and training over the years...
 
Thinking back on this whole question of interviewing the hijackers, it strikes me that this is a bit of a red herring for truth movement and debunkers alike. Let's just suppose someone goes and interviews one of the supposedly surviving hijackers: what would that tell anyone? A response of "I don't know anything about the hijacks and the announcement came as a total surprise to me" would be expected whether you believe the CT or the official story. I think, however much I deplore his apparent unwillingness to research his own theories, DRG is right to save the price of a plane ticket here.

More informative, perhaps, would be interviews with the friends and families of the fifteen Saudi citizens whose names were listed by their government in the admission that they were among the nineteen hijackers who perpetrated the 9-11 attacks. Any post-911 sightings of any of those fifteen would be a point needing serious consideration. That's where the truthers should be targeting their plane ticket purchases and visa applications.

Dave
 
Besides, I thought the only thing standing between twoofers and a hijacker interview was enough money for a plane ticket to the Middle East. At least that was David Ray Griffin's view, if I recall correctly.
That speaks volumes about twoofer determination.
 
Besides, I thought the only thing standing between twoofers and a hijacker interview was enough money for a plane ticket to the Middle East. At least that was David Ray Griffin's view, if I recall correctly.
I'm sure we could scrape up enough money to fly all the Truthers to the Middle East without much difficulty :D
 
I'm sure we could scrape up enough money to fly all the Truthers to the Middle East without much difficulty :D

Heh.

And just maybe, the truthers could march in the streets throughout the Middle East and spread the word that 9/11 was an inside job.
 
I'm sure we could scrape up enough money to fly all the Truthers to the Middle East without much difficulty :D

We don't have to buy round-trip tickets, do we?

Maybe they could learn a little about Islamic culture. For example those little things like not eating with your left hand. Korey Rowe doesn't seem to have picked that up, despite serving in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
 

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