bob_kark
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Is the whiteness that obvious?
Well, your mask is pretty white.
Is the whiteness that obvious?
The alien character seemed potentially interesting however (interesting that in Macfarlane's universe, it's the non-humans that seem to have the most sense).
BBC said:The theorists do not believe eyewitnesses, physical evidence, engineering studies or even the claims of Osama Bin Laden, so it is unlikely that they will be convinced by grainy video frames.
To understand the conspiracy theory, it is worth considering a film called Loose Change: 2nd edition...
There are, of course, answers to all of the above, to be found in the report of the 9/11 Commission, in other technical assessments and in common sense.
The most glaring gap in the theory is surely this. If AA77 did not end its flight hitting the Pentagon, what happened to it and its passengers?
This appears to be of little relevance to 9/11 theorists. In the course of an e-mail exchange with one of them I asked this question and was told that for all she knew, the plane could have been diverted somewhere and the passengers gassed.
Now did Avery really discover a conspiracy, or did he just discover that fiction doesn't sell as well as controversial truth (ala "A Million Little Pieces")?The film is the work of three young American videomakers, who started off making a fictional film about how they revealed that 9/11 was a US government conspiracy.
The BBC this morning mentions Loose Change:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4990686.stm
In the sternest possible words, no less:
And the single most telling comment, which I would love to see some confirmation on:
Now did Avery really discover a conspiracy, or did he just discover that fiction doesn't sell as well as controversial truth (ala "A Million Little Pieces")?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Well, there is a video of Dylan talking about it. I think it's on youtube somewhere. I'll try to find it.And the single most telling comment, which I would love to see some confirmation on:
Now did Avery really discover a conspiracy, or did he just discover that fiction doesn't sell as well as controversial truth (ala "A Million Little Pieces")?The film is the work of three young American videomakers, who started off making a fictional film about how they revealed that 9/11 was a US government conspiracy.
Inquiring minds want to know!
I'm hearing more and more stories like this. These CTs are dividing families over literally nothing. I'll offer the same thing I offerred Beerina on another thread. If you want to stage an "intervention", we're ready and waiting.
I think the answer is evident in how Avery dealt with changes in the second version. He got rid of the "pod/missile" theory, which had been ridiculed by just about everyone. Great. That's an improvement to the video. But then he added the whole "flight 93 landed safely in Cleveland and the site at Shanksville is all fake and the black box info is fake and the passenger remains and personal effects are fake and the radar info is fake and and no phone calls were made," etc., etc. In the first version flight 93 did crash in Pennsylvania. Avery chose a wild fantasy to replace a boring reality. That's the kind of "truth" he's interested in.Now did Avery really discover a conspiracy, or did he just discover that fiction doesn't sell as well as controversial truth (ala "A Million Little Pieces")?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Just don't call Ray late for dinner! Seriously, though, what do your enemies call you?I'm impossible, hardened, fixed, hopeless, intractable, incorrigible, stubborn, a 'dumby', insulting, naive, a dupe, prejudiced, blockheaded, closed minded, a denialist, dismissive, ignorant, prideful, condescending, a bastard, uninformed, illintentioned, unintelligent, insincere, out to lunch, and way outta line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZjJQWNQZog&search=dylan averyWell, there is a video of Dylan talking about it. I think it's on youtube somewhere. I'll try to find it.
I think the answer is evident in how Avery dealt with changes in the second version. He got rid of the "pod/missile" theory, which had been ridiculed by just about everyone. Great. That's an improvement to the video. But then he added the whole "flight 93 landed safely in Cleveland and the site at Shanksville is all fake and the black box info is fake and the passenger remains and personal effects are fake and the radar info is fake and and no phone calls were made," etc., etc. In the first version flight 93 did crash in Pennsylvania. Avery chose a wild fantasy to replace a boring reality. That's the kind of "truth" he's interested in.
BTW, does anyone know if Oliver Stone's film has a CT slant?
Not JFK...You mean JFK? He leads you to believe that it was a CT. If you didn't know better, you could be fooled.
Aah, you're wrong, Dinsdale! Avery did attempt to confront the families of flight 93 victims at the premiere of 'United 93," but security kept him away.I'd like to see if this "young Oliver" has the *stones* to face the family members of the passengers of Flight 93 to see what their reactions would be?
Not likely. That's just one thing the CT's don't have the guts to do. It doesn't fit their empty agenda.
Aah, you're wrong, Dinsdale! Avery did attempt to confront the families of flight 93 victims at the premiere of 'United 93," but security kept him away.
He may be anyway. This thing looks like a cliche POS to me. I have a feeling it's going to get panned big time.Oh, I haven't seen this... I would be pretty surprised if it had a CT slant. I'm pretty sure he would be run out of Hollywood.
Heh. I'm half-expecting one of those Hollywood whack-a-woos to start championing Loose Change.Oh, I haven't seen this... I would be pretty surprised if it had a CT slant. I'm pretty sure he would be run out of Hollywood.
Heh. I'm half-expecting one of those Hollywood whack-a-woos to start championing Loose Change.
/no, Charlie Sheen doesn't count.
//Susan Sarandon lives in New York, so probably not her.
///Loves the slashies!
My vote is for Nick Nolte.