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As we have new members who might not have heard of all the funny stuff, this is a recap of some of the more hilarious moments of 9/11 truth.
Here are the previews. Enjoy. And remember, they did this all themselves without any help. It's an inside truther job.
1. The hilarious chimney soot mystery!
2. Richard Gage and his card board towers.
3. The Truthburn fiasco.
4. Clunkity-clunk.
5. The word written writen[sic] wrong in Loose Change Final Cut credits.
6. Alex Jones the person.
His paranoid rant:
There must be many more hilarious moment, that I can't remember right now. Please, remind me of those.
Here are the previews. Enjoy. And remember, they did this all themselves without any help. It's an inside truther job.
1. The hilarious chimney soot mystery!
Dylan Avery said:There is nothing even close to this on any surrounding buildings
2. Richard Gage and his card board towers.
3. The Truthburn fiasco.
We made what I believe was a safe and smart decision not to place our thermite cutter charges on the sign itself, rather ignite them beneath the sign on a hunk of steel we obtained from another artist.
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We remotely ignited about 75 lbs of thermite for the event. A huge arc bright fireball resulted that was seen all over the desert. The slag samples that were produced by this reaction are saved and some will be shipped to Steven Jones for a comparative analysis with samples from the actual twin towers. Though this art event didn’t fit our original plan, we feel that it was a great success nonetheless.
4. Clunkity-clunk.
Sofia Shafquat said:If a pancake collapse can be described as "clunkity-clunk", how many times can you say it in 10 seconds? So let's even give it the benefit of the doubt. Let's just say "clunkity". You can't say that in 10 seconds, 110 times.
5. The word written writen[sic] wrong in Loose Change Final Cut credits.
6. Alex Jones the person.
His paranoid rant:
There must be many more hilarious moment, that I can't remember right now. Please, remind me of those.
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