Guess how much Griffin charges for a lecture...

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I recently got hold of a confidential email from the Danish twoofers that happened to land in my lap... Guess how much it cost, to get "dr" Griffin to visit, and hold a lecture...
Three guesses, and I'll tell you how much it was. And yes, it was pretty high. Start guessing, folks!
 
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We have a winner...
The cost was 10.000 USD, but mind you, that was with planetickets and hotel included.
Business/first class airfare is around 2000 USD, another 1000 USD will get you three nights in a REALLY nice 4/5 star hotel, so I guess the rest is pure profit. And a pretty nice one at that...
Now the group behind this, the biggest twoof group in Denmark consists of only 50 people (thank god!), so imagine the hard work they had to go through to make it possible. (Yeah, they got some funding from scholarships foundations, chartiable foundation etc. but still...)

That's enough for me to label Griffin as in it for the money. &**^stard

Here's their address btw:
 
You’d better tell us Mainstreammedia. If you don’t, people will guess ever higher and eventually undermine the statistic.
 
Nope, that was the price... Twoofing is apparently a really good business. Just check the hotel that the worlds bravest janitor stayed in in england. (The one he got thrown out of...)

Unfortunatey, I can't yet post links, but Ill give it a shot agenda911 . dk

I suggest you guys giving them a visit...

I was involved with a union at the time, that they tried to raise some funds with, and of course they sent them back a: "Sorry no money, your all a bunch of kooks, good luck in your future endavours" email (In a nice way of course), and I'll never forget the email the twoofers sent back. It went something like this...

"I knew it right away when you didn't call me back. Im very sorry, also on your behalf, that we cant have your support to expand the knowledge about the clay-fundament that the last 5 years of politics are built on.
It is SO bad that you were so surprised that you never heard about building 7.
SIGH. All unions, which you'd expect would challenge this false consensus, believe in the tailors (reference to fairy tale), and are all chickens.
But okay, then the grassroots must move in even stronger, and the unions can lose even more respect among regular people"...

Okay, I saved it just because of the sheer amount of woo...
And of course, the email starts with 60 "facts" about 9/11... You know to really capture the reader :)


Enjoy!
 
BLING BLING BLING

We have a winner...
The cost was 10.000 USD, but mind you, that was with planetickets and hotel included.
Business/first class airfare is around 2000 USD, another 1000 USD will get you three nights in a REALLY nice 4/5 star hotel, so I guess the rest is pure profit. And a pretty nice one at that...
Now the group behind this, the biggest twoof group in Denmark consists of only 50 people (thank god!), so imagine the hard work they had to go through to make it possible. (Yeah, they got some funding from scholarships foundations, chartiable foundation etc. but still...)

That's enough for me to label Griffin as in it for the money. &**^stard

*****.

50 people raising $10,000? That could go to some poor kid's college fund or AIDS research or fighting the energy crisis, not paying some dipwad to lie to you for a few hours a day over a weekend.
 
Sorry I'm calling BS on this. Griffith in supposedly in Dublin on Sept 11th doing a talk, tickets are limited to 120, and cost 20€ a piece. Thats a substantive difference to your ten k claim. Total before costs are only 2400€.

Incidently on this very matter has anyone any info on Griffith attending troofer conferences that included holocaust deniers?
 
See, but what's really weird about these agenda911.dk people is, that they buy into all the american conspiracy theories without an ounce of scepticism as well. Alex Jones, Ron Paul, the federal reserve, Ron Paul, The Patriot act... All things that should mean rule8 all to a Dane...

Any theories on this? Is it just because the sourcematerial is so limited?!?
 
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Sorry I'm calling BS on this.

Call it BS all you want, I saw their email, which included the budget, myself...
As someone who's been politically active on the far left for a number of years, I know of all the fundraising techniques that can be used.
Besides holding parties, where the surplus goes to woo, theres Tshirt sales, regular donations, and of course a lot of foundations/trusts that can be convinced to cough up some dough, if you ask them nicely enough.
Instead of "9/11" woo-expert, you of course describe him as a professor in physics or religion, and say that the lecture is about "9/11, and the new terror-paradigm" or something like that.
You'd be surprised at how easy it is to get money out of trusts, foundations, etc...
 
Nope, that was the price... Twoofing is apparently a really good business. Just check the hotel that the worlds bravest janitor stayed in in england. (The one he got thrown out of...)

Unfortunatey, I can't yet post links, but Ill give it a shot agenda911 . dk

I suggest you guys giving them a visit...

I was involved with a union at the time, that they tried to raise some funds with, and of course they sent them back a: "Sorry no money, your all a bunch of kooks, good luck in your future endavours" email (In a nice way of course), and I'll never forget the email the twoofers sent back. It went something like this...

"I knew it right away when you didn't call me back. Im very sorry, also on your behalf, that we cant have your support to expand the knowledge about the clay-fundament that the last 5 years of politics are built on.
It is SO bad that you were so surprised that you never heard about building 7.
SIGH. All unions, which you'd expect would challenge this false consensus, believe in the tailors (reference to fairy tale), and are all chickens.
But okay, then the grassroots must move in even stronger, and the unions can lose even more respect among regular people"...

Okay, I saved it just because of the sheer amount of woo...
And of course, the email starts with 60 "facts" about 9/11... You know to really capture the reader :)


Enjoy!


The fee only surprises me that it is lower than I would have thought. Why? because the 9/11 truth movement has become 100% about making money off the gullible, rebellious, whiny people of the world, who will run daddy's credit card to the max on dvds, t-shirts, lecture tickets...so why not $10G or more to have a lecture from the high priest of truth himself...

TAM:)
 
The fee only surprises me that it is lower than I would have thought. Why? because the 9/11 truth movement has become 100% about making money off the gullible, rebellious, whiny people of the world, who will run daddy's credit card to the max on dvds, t-shirts, lecture tickets...so why not $10G or more to have a lecture from the high priest of truth himself...

TAM:)

This would be much more interesting if you could show that he was living large. Maybe he is putting the money into NPOs doing the research that the government should be doing.
 
Is there any way of looking into the private records of someone like, say... Gee I don't know: Alex Jones perhaps?
I'm a journalist, but not from America, so besides the fact that there are a lot of sites on the internet that sells private information, I don't know the possibilities of sneaking a peek at AJ's tax forms, what property he owns, etc.

(In sweden it's legal to look at anybodys taxform, gotta love Sweden)

The thing that really pisses me of as a journalist, is that he routinely places ads among his news stories, which is just.... Well: Whorish....
YOU JUST DON*T DO THAT CRAP! hrumpf!

Anyways, if anybody know something about the subject type away!
 

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