Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Looking for Quotes of the Year

Here's a little audience participation project. We're looking for the best quotes from Deniers and Debunkers. Got any classics? Some examples:

Jason Bermas: "The people are really secondary."
Sofia (of 9-11 Mysteries): "Clunkety clunk."
Judy Woods: The Keebler elves analogy.
Dylan Avery: 2006 is going to be a good year for the Truth.

Please leave some examples in the comments. If you have links, so much the better!

25 Comments:

At 27 December, 2006 16:29, Blogger shawn said...

"I don't agree." - Bermas to any fact that destroys the inside job.

 
At 27 December, 2006 16:32, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kean admitted during the conference call that one scene in the miniseries depicting Clinton administration officials as "blocking a surefire chance to kill Osama bin Laden" did not occur as portrayed in the film and is not contained in the 9-11 Commission's report.

 
At 27 December, 2006 16:37, Anonymous Anonymous said...

[late 2005] Thomas Kean: The commission, .... was "set up to fail,"
[link]

 
At 27 December, 2006 17:37, Blogger Alex said...

Solid Proof that BG is a retarded spammer

How's that for a quote? :)

 
At 27 December, 2006 22:27, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I'm not calling anybody a liar, I'm calling you a liar."

-Seconded.

 
At 27 December, 2006 22:44, Blogger James B. said...

I am going to have to go with:

"But you need a credit card to do that!"

-Jim Fetzer-

 
At 27 December, 2006 23:06, Blogger Cl1mh4224rd said...

Our very own BG...

"I don't doubt in the least that wtc[7] had massive fires. I don't doubt that it was leaning. I don't doubt that it had structural damage. I don't doubt that the nature of the foundation had unique aspects that may have meant that a collapse would happen if critical elements failed near the bottom of the building.

Absolutely none of the above suggests a whiff of evidence to account for the CD that we see at 5:20."


Straight, straight, straight, straight, LEFT TURN! *plows into a tree*

 
At 27 December, 2006 23:32, Blogger Sword of Truth said...

"Engineers seem essentially worthless at this point, since they can't even admit publicly for the most part, the obvious demolition of the WTC bldgs."
- Space Jews with death rays theorist, Spooked911

http://covertoperations.blogspot.com/2006/09/faking-planes.html

 
At 28 December, 2006 06:18, Blogger Manny said...

I'd have to go with "I'm not calling anyone a liar..." or with "The firefighters ARE paid off" and "I DO NOT BELIEVE THE FIREFIGHTERS WERE PAID OFF! I truly believe that they were threatened."

Or maybe Rowe saying, "We know there are errors in the documentary, and we've actually left them in there so that people discredit us and do the research for themselves."

Or Rowe again, "We don't ever come out and say that everything we say is 100 percent," followed by a few quotes where they say things are 100%.

 
At 28 December, 2006 08:26, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm... So many. My two nominees.

"Can we get our mind around disintegrating walls... with billiard balls?" - Lyric from Judy Would.

"We dont want too many chicks in the [9/11 conspiracy theory] movement. They are alright to look at and play with but they dont have the necessary intelligence. They are also more open to the disinfo." - Our favorite nutter turned skeptic, PDoherty.

 
At 28 December, 2006 09:41, Blogger pomeroo said...

I don't want to appear immodest. but I do want to take credit for provoking Bermas and Avery's admission that nothing would falsify their beliefs.

 
At 28 December, 2006 09:53, Blogger James B. said...

Oh you can gloat. You da man!

 
At 28 December, 2006 10:04, Blogger Avery Dylan said...

Boxcutters!

Ha ha ha ha ha!

Loose Change - Airtight!

 
At 28 December, 2006 10:07, Blogger Avery Dylan said...

The Parliament screening IS going on, so stop e-mailing me to tell me it's cancelled.

 
At 28 December, 2006 10:27, Blogger James B. said...

"We are going to be at Sundance..."

 
At 28 December, 2006 12:31, Blogger Avery Dylan said...

Obiously the B-52 quote has to be changed. . .

 
At 28 December, 2006 12:34, Blogger Avery Dylan said...

Like hey man, don't forget my quote from the debate with Mark Roberts:

"____________ ______ ______"

 
At 28 December, 2006 13:22, Blogger What Would Grape Ape Do? said...

"You showed that box dude. Weapon of destruction" - Unknown Loose Change flunky reacting to the usage of a boxcutter in one of the "Trip to New York" videos

 
At 28 December, 2006 13:29, Blogger Sword of Truth said...

No survivors found, except some firefighters in one corner pocket in the rubble who looked up to see blue sky above them instead of being crushed by collapsing debris. Upward fusion flashlight beam of destruction missed this pocket but removed debris above firemen.

http://www.911eyewitness.com/truth/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=61

You can't make this stuff up. They really say it!

 
At 28 December, 2006 14:56, Blogger shawn said...

Wow, someone said Hollywood isn't left-wing? That's almost dumber than all the rantings about an inside job.

 
At 28 December, 2006 17:59, Blogger shawn said...

I doubt that is a joke. If you go to the SLC MySpace you'll see whackos talking about aliens and weather machines.

 
At 29 December, 2006 02:11, Blogger Bubbers said...

"Btw, in the slight off chance that Trey Parker and Matt Stone read this website, congratulations guys. Some saw that as a hit piece. I saw it as a subtle and careful way of delivering the facts without taking either side.

The episode was incredible, and I'd like to thank you. I don't need to go into detail as to why I think the show was on our side, I'll just say that, based on interviews with you two, Eric Cartman often serves as your personal mouthpiece. And every time a character brought up evidence, it was either silence or "Are you retarded?"

----Dylan Avery on the South Park episode, who apparently thinks it's a good thing when people call him retarded.

 
At 29 December, 2006 21:04, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This guy is insane!

"Sunday, October 22, 2006
I Think I Know What Happened at the Pentagon
A small version of Judy Wood's Star Wars beam weapon was used to knock down the lamp poles and fry the generator and create the hole in the building. Pre-planted explosives did the rest of the damage to the building. Plane parts were pre-planted and also sprinkled from an over-flying plane a la Operation Northwoods.*

Possibly some poorly visualizable holo-trick was also used in conjunction with the beam weapon to fool witnesses on the ground-- this may be not unlike what happened at the South tower."

CLASSIC!!!

 
At 29 December, 2006 21:31, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This guy is insane!

"Sunday, October 22, 2006
I Think I Know What Happened at the Pentagon
A small version of Judy Wood's Star Wars beam weapon was used to knock down the lamp poles and fry the generator and create the hole in the building. Pre-planted explosives did the rest of the damage to the building. Plane parts were pre-planted and also sprinkled from an over-flying plane a la Operation Northwoods.*

Possibly some poorly visualizable holo-trick was also used in conjunction with the beam weapon to fool witnesses on the ground-- this may be not unlike what happened at the South tower."

CLASSIC!!!

 
At 30 December, 2006 00:04, Blogger Cl1mh4224rd said...

Re: Dylan about the South Park episode...

That nut has absolutely no idea what Cartman represents. Trey's and Matt's "mouthpiece". lol!

"Cartman's persona has notably changed over the course of series. While always self-centered and bigoted, he was portrayed as more of an immature brat in the earlier seasons. As the seasons progressed, his personality became more aggressive and cunning, eventually crossing the line into outright sociopathy, while his bigotry morphed seamlessly into fascistic hatred. His abilities to manipulate other people into doing what he wants have become keener, along with his overall intelligence. He has expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler in several episodes. Cartman's pet peeves throughout the show have been hippies, whom he despises for a number of reasons, and Jews (especially Kyle Broflovski)."

Of course, it doesn't exactly surprise me that someone like Dylan would see a character like Cartman as a mouthpiece for truth. What a sad, deluded, little man he must be...

 

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