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| 9/11 Truth makes frontpage news in Ireland; Jim Corr of the band 'The Corrs' voices concern about NWO & 9/11 | |
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| Topic Started: May 30 2008, 09:40 AM (846 Views) | |
| Lin Kuei | May 30 2008, 09:40 AM Post #1 |
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front page of Irish National News paper the Star! http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=42304.0 ![]()
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| look-up | May 30 2008, 09:55 AM Post #2 |
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freakin awesome! If anyone in Europe can wake up to all of this... it's definitely the Irish. (I am of Irish decent, and my grandfather lived there for decades. They all seem to be skeptical of everything.) |
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| JFK | May 30 2008, 03:19 PM Post #3 |
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Audio interview available here - http://www.todayfm.com/goout.asp?u=http://audio.todayfm.com/files/corr-1.wma |
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| Lin Kuei | May 31 2008, 05:35 AM Post #4 |
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This is truly amazing!!! The Corrs are an excellent band well known across the world!!! tonnes of sheeple in Oz love them... I can just imagine how many conversations i'm gonna initiate... starting with "Hey do you like The Corrs?"
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| ref | Jun 5 2008, 05:30 AM Post #5 |
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I would say "no" and ask you: "But do you like every single person who just happens to say 9/11 was an inside job? Like Hugo Chavez, or the Iranian president, or what if the president of Belarus said that, would you like him?" That Corrs guy has surfed too many truther sites, with an overdose of Alex mentality. And he recommended Sophia's movie, for heavens sakes. PULL IT! Larry did it! Complaint finished
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| look-up | Jun 5 2008, 10:41 AM Post #6 |
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just because someone is evil, as Chavez most certainly is, doesn't mean they are spewing non-truths, 100% of the time. Reversely: Bush, occasionally, also says true things. Doesn't mean he's a good man. |
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| mynameis | Jun 5 2008, 12:10 PM Post #7 |
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And still not in the U.S. we're the Kansas of the 1st world and we are the 3rd world among the first because we are China's bitch. |
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| ref | Jun 5 2008, 12:30 PM Post #8 |
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Correct. But I asked about liking. Have any of you actually said "this public figure says 9/11 was an inside job, but he is a total jerk". |
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| Lin Kuei | Jun 5 2008, 12:53 PM Post #9 |
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I have respect for anyone who is, in a sense, a celebrity or simply in the public eye, risking anything to go public and trying to raise awareness of the many unanswered questions surrounding 9/11. |
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| look-up | Jun 5 2008, 01:13 PM Post #10 |
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many people have admirable qualities, and simultaneously, dispicable qualities. It is possible to respect someone's courage to speak out about 9/11 or other controversial issues, yet recognize that they are not exactly the type of person you would let tuck your children into bed at night. |
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| ref | Jun 6 2008, 01:18 AM Post #11 |
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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? |
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| Miragememories | Jun 6 2008, 06:47 AM Post #12 |
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Apparently he's promoted as a "little known celebrity" to Official Story propagandists like yourself ref, but the Irish clearly consider him to have sufficient celebrity status to warrant giving his views major radio and front page news coverage. ![]() Having a slow day in Finland ref? MM |
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| ref | Jun 6 2008, 07:33 AM Post #13 |
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I wasn't referring to this particular guy, when I said little known. But as an example, personally I had never heard of Daniel Sunjata before. Nor didn't know this guys name. Rosie I knew, as well as Willie Nelson. That just goes to show, that while some people may be considered celebs to some, they are not to others. If you walk on the streets in Canada and ask people who Jim Corr is, how many would identify him as an Irish musician? If not many, then he would be a local Irish celebrity. That would be little known celeb to me. |
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| Stundie | Jun 12 2008, 08:07 AM Post #14 |
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They are still touring but are working on a new album at the moment. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band) I believe they are headlining the V Festival 2008 in August. I'm not going this year....
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| look-up | Jun 16 2008, 03:45 PM Post #15 |
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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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| The Truth Hurts | Jun 17 2008, 11:00 PM Post #16 |
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Careful Look-up. Don't fall for the U.S. propaganda crap where white is black and black is white. Chavez is not evil. He is not a communist either. He's a socialist. If you think taking oil profits and pouring it into schools, roads and infrastructure is a bad thing, then what do you prefer? That oil companies fleece the world with their monopolistic price gouging and take all the profits and buy their executives and shareholders yachts, planes and palaces all over the world? Wait a minute, that's what's happening now. The U.S. is not capitalism, it's fascism. True capitalism can never last because of human greed. Greed turns capitalism into fascism. It also turns ordinary people into evil monsters. Look at the U.S administration. They are all pure evil, not Hugo Chavez. How many millions of innocent people died at the hands of the U.S. military throughout history? U.S. soldiers are good people who were turned into monsters by the U.S. government. Read these comments: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070725210635AAKuqSI Read the arrogance and ignorance of the average American. We are #1, everyone else is 3rd world, rah rah crap. Remember that Teen USA chick? The question was about ways to improve American education and what did she answer? She insinuated that "The Iraq" and Asia needed maps to be provided by the U.S.!!! Stupid American twit arrogance. That arrogance is why Americans are apathetic and too lazy to do research and learn the truth. These are the same people who look at you funny and call you names when you talk about 9/11 truth. How many friends have you lost due to 9/11 truth? We are all living in a world of constant propaganda and conditioning. The U.S. is the worst at it, or should I say best at it. The U.S. is the world's evil empire. It is the most decadent unethical society. It is a society living in perpetual denial. Did you know in a country in Latin America, in what is to be considered the ghetto, children walk outside at night unsupervised? How do I know? I live there. No crimes. No child kidnapping. No child molesting. Would you dare do that in the U.S.? You are all prisoners and slaves and you don't even realize it! I hope the U.S. can be saved, but I doubt it. The general masses will bring the ship down and take the smart people with it. I recommend you have an exit plan for you and your family. There are many places to live far superior to the U.S. I know that may be hard to believe, but it's true. |
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| illeagalhunter | Jun 29 2008, 04:19 AM Post #17 |
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do you think he listens to AJ ? |
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