Mainstreaming 9/11 Conspiracy

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Fri Jun 2, 2006 at 8:39 am PDT • Views: 402

Wisconsin daily paper The Madison Capital Times has been operating for over a hundred years. You’d think a centenarian would have more sense than to publish the ravings of a 9/11 conspiracy crackpot as a “guest editorial:” Media Hide Truth: 9/11 Was Inside Job. (Hat tip: Pete.)

Reynolds’ indictment of the administration he worked for was a stunning, life-changing event for many of those who witnessed it. As the event’s organizer, I have received dozens of e-mails about it from people who were deeply affected.

Despite the prestigious speaker and venue, and the gravity of the charges aired, for most Americans — indeed most Madisonians — the event never happened. Why? Because it was censored, subjected to a total media blackout. Not a word in the State Journal. Not a word in The Capital Times. Not a word on the local TV news. Not a word on local radio news. And, of course, not a word in the national media.

Why the blackout?

Ooh! Ooh! I know why!

Could it be because … you’re deranged?

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Throwing objects such as this are capable of damaging expensive musical equipment and musicians. Any more of this and there will be no more music. -- FZ, Autumn 1981 at Northrup auditorium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After someone threw a plunger on stage about two-thirds of the way through the show, he stopped the band with a wave of his hand speaking in the general direction that the dangerous object was thrown, while holding it in his hand. This did not prove to be an amusing act and Franks mood hardened. - It was, however, an evening of excellent, serious musicianship around the release of 'Shut up and play your guitar'