sloppy
04-01-2010, 11:13 PM
I thought this was well-made given the length of the video. As it's to the point, maybe it will help 9/11 skeptics (or sleepers:P) see why 9/11 has a 'truth movement', without them actually having to watch a full blown movie which seems to bore their small brains.... very quickly.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Part 3 doesn't seem to be up yet.
Sorry if i insulted any skeptics but the BS is just.....:mad:
frase
05-01-2010, 01:48 AM
I thought this was well-made given the length of the video. As it's to the point, maybe it will help 9/11 skeptics (or sleepers:P) see why 9/11 has a 'truth movement', without them actually having to watch a full blown movie which seems to bore their small brains.... very quickly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2InB33Na9c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70hEqyGdmtw&feature=related
Part 3 doesn't seem to be up yet.
Sorry if i insulted any skeptics but the BS is just.....:mad:
Will check it out...
ZERO-An investigation into 911 on Google video is THE best 911 film there is...kicks ass
helloperator
06-01-2010, 01:21 AM
Well parts 1 and 2 at least say nothing about 'how' they did it....maybe a little of why....I think they have their who what where when why how mixed up a little
secret66mechanism
07-01-2010, 04:45 AM
hi was'nt sure were to post this just something i came across Sweatshirt Sparks School Controversy
Hoodie Contains Image Of World Trade Center Towers
POSTED: Tuesday, January 5, 2010
UPDATED: 6:24 pm EST January 5, 2010
DEARBORN, Mich. -- About 15 Arab-American students at Edsel Ford High School are in trouble over a class sweatshirt they had made over the holiday break.
The class of 2011 sweatshirt has the number 11 made to look like the World Trade Center Towers. The school's mascot, a Thunderbird, is seen flying toward the number.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/video/22130104/ Under the graphic, a tagline reads, "You can't bring us down."
The students wore the hooded sweatshirts to school Monday. They were immediately sent to the principal's office.
The sweatshirts were confiscated.
“What took place here today was an inappropriate, distasteful act,” said David Mustonen, a spokesman for Dearborn Schools. “(It was) totally inappropriate, totally disrespectful, and they just were not thinking.”
The students told the principal they didn’t mean any harm by having the sweatshirts made.
Other students who heard about and saw the shirts said they were disgusted.
“I found them very offensive and I didn’t think it was funny or fun at all,” said Brittany Johnson, a senior at Edsel Ford High.
The school has not said what disciplinary action will be taken against the students.
“If I was in charge, I would have them expelled,” said Lindsey Winstrand. “But I think suspension is the least they can do.”
The students told the principal they had the sweatshirts made at the Gibraltar Trade Center for about $25 each.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/22129881/detail.html