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Jun 6 2008, 01:18 AM
Fair enough, guys.

Sometimes it just seems, that whenever a new, even a little known celebrity speaks about 9/11 doubts, people are jumping up and down, saying how they always loved his/her work.

Not putting this on you two :)

Corrs actually had some decent tunes. The sisters were in the forefront, though. And I haven't heard of them in a long while.

Anyway, what happened to the Muse vocalist? He once wore a Terrorstorm shirt. Have you heard of him lately?




some successes are bigger than others... true.

but with every celeb or high-ranking officer of this or that, we have what people would call a growing consensus among people who we would consider intelligent.

Sure, it seems strange to look to pop icons for wisdom. Indeed it is a very foolish thing to do most of the time. But when someone speaks out, it's like them saying, "Look don't be afraid to speak out if you have something YOU want to say, too!".

Whether or not we care about what celebs say isn't the point. It's the fact that a few years ago, hardly anyone wanted to entertain an alternative narrative to 9/11, citing that "well I would have heard about it from this person or that person by now if it were true"... when now days it is easy to read a long list of highly respectable people who believe it was not solely al-qaeda carrying out the attacks.

So every name helps. If you are talking to a country music fan, you'd probably want to mention Willie. If you are talking to a military man or woman, you'd probably want to mention Col. Bowman.

Every sub-culture in society has a small group of people they look to for wisdom. And it stands very true that many of these groups have at least one outspoken 9/11 Truth advocate.

Progress is slower than we'd like, but things are changing.
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