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As the first American newspaper to reveal hidden truths regarding the events of September 11, 2001—not to mention carrying breaking updates over the past 12 years—AMERICAN FREE PRESS founded what later became known as the 9-11 truth movement. This week we illustrate how that heinous false-flag attack still affects our world today.
By Victor Thorn
ARLINGTON, Va.—Perched 15 floors atop Washington, D.C. inside the Sheraton Hotel, over 100 9-11 “truthers” gathered on September 13-15 to learn about the latest developments surrounding the 21st century’s greatest conspiracy. Not lost on any of these attendees was a supreme irony: directly following the supposed crash of Flight 77 into the Pentagon, Federal Bureau of Investigation officials immediately seized videotapes from the Sheraton’s CCTV cameras.
To understand why 9-11 still remains relevant, AFP spoke with a number of attendees, researchers and speakers at this conference.
Jerry Policoff, executive director of the JFK assassination archives and senior editor of the website “Op-Ed News,” set the tone. “By studying JFK’s murder since the mid-1960s, 9-11 got my attention because there are plenty of common threads,” he said.
Professor Kevin Barrett, Ph.D., an author and talk radio host, debunked the idea of terrorism that government officials use to brainwash the public. “Statistically, terrorism is insignificant,” Barrett said. “You’re more likely to be struck by lightning or drown in your bathtub.”
Barrett spoke about how 9-11 has placed most of the populace under a spell. “The 9-11 ‘big lie’ has completely removed the American public from reality by placing them in fantasyland,” he said.
Legendary black comedian Dick Gregory, a longtime JFK scholar who first introduced TV viewers to the Zapruder film on Geraldo Rivera’s “Good Night America,” referred to September 11 as a magical incantation.
“9-11 is a trick,” said Gregory. “The numbers “9-1-1” [emergency] tells your brain to be scared.”
During an interview with this writer, Gregory described how deceptions revolving around 9-1-1 impact politics in 2013.
“I don’t get my news from NBC anymore,” he said. “Instead, I look for cracks in the fabric. That’s why I knew Obama would be president 10 years ago.”
Prompted for more details, Gregory explained, “Obama’s father and mother were both CIA. Everyone that f***s with him dies. I know all about that crooked nigga.”
Author Webster Tarpley, recognized for his books on George Bush and the topic of synthetic terrorism, said during his presentation, “We should use 9-11 as a premise to look forward and decipher new false-flags.”
As an example, Tarpley referred to recent “wag the dog” shenanigans in Syria.
“As supposed proof of Assad gassing his own people, we were shown videos of dead adolescents,” said Tarpley. “But these were actually Alawite children kidnapped from Latakia two weeks before this ‘chemical’ attack. They weren’t kids from Damascus.”
Tarpley offered a final suggestion. “The whole idea of conspiracy theories being bad arose from the CIA during the 1960s.”
Carrying this notion further, event organizer Matt Sullivan, the former publisher of the now defunct monthly newspaper The Rock Creek Free Press, issued a warning.
“Whenever the government may be complicit in a crime, you can’t trust any evidence coming from them,” he said. “We must instead rely on independently verifiable data.”
Of course, 9-11 also served as the impetus for a decade of perpetual wars that American troops are still fighting today.
Mark Gaffney, author of Black 9/11: Money, Motive and Technology, cited how the government and military-industrial complex have ballooned in stature.
“Some 263 new federal organizations have been created since 9-11, while over 2,000 private companies do intelligence work for the U.S. government,” he said.
Sadly, the U.S. war machine didn’t come to a grinding halt after the neocons left office. Isa Hodge, who spearheaded the 9-11 Million American March in D.C., complained to AFP, “Barack Obama has killed more Muslims in the past five years than George W. Bush did in eight years.”
Needless to say, ever-present dangers confront those willing to expose the crimes of this vast criminal network.
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen expanded upon the murder of author Phillip Marshall and his children.
“Marshall quoted intel sources that said the Osama bin Laden raid was a staged hoax, especially since the Saudis tried to poison him,” he said. “That’s why bin Laden died of kidney failure in late 2001.”
Although no mainstream media venues covered this pivotal symposium, AFP distributor Ned Delaney, who traveled all the way from Indiana, addressed the significance of these events:
“It’s important for national organizations to meet and keep cohesion among their group,” he told AFP. “It’s also an excellent opportunity to network with each other.”
No, Muslims didn’t do it.
http://www.opednews.com/Diary/Richard-Gage-9-11-Presenta-by-Lance-Ciepiela-120229-236.html