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I've not been here for ages. How are we all?

Mike Rudin of the Conspiracy Files is at it again:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8124687.stm

People who discredit films like 7/7 Ripple effect love to pick on the negative aspect of the film makers' personal lives, rather than actually pick apart the claims made in the films. Most rational people are able to watch them critically and use their own heads and research to separate the bizarre and false claims from the valid questions. The most important part of films like 7/7 Ripple Effect and Loose Change are the (still unanswered) questions raised, not the claims made. The smarmy know-it-all tone of the article and the video at the top just make the Mike Rudin and whoever it is behind the camera on the Conspiracy Files look like an arrogant c0ck with a predetermined religion-like opinion.

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