More Urantia Connections?
Nico Haupt and others keep finding more about the Urantia issue. I'll confess that at first I thought that Les Jamieson's membership in the Urantia fellowship and his work at the NY 9-11 Truthers was just an indicator that those silly enough to fall for one kooky idea will be silly enough to fall for another. But it looks like there may be more here than meets the eye.
Nico points to this post over at the Urantia Book Readers Online Network.
Author: Byron Belitsos
Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2004
MessageID: 58908
Subject: Fahrenheit 911 and new books on 9/11
Topic: Politics and Debates
I am a committed lurker, but I think it appropriate for me to post a message in reply to Colter. In three days from now, my publishing company will be shipping a brand new book about 9/11 which many on UBRON will find disturbing and challenging. The book is entitled "Inside Job: Unmasking the 9/11 Conspiracies." It is by Jim Marrs, a well-known investigative journalist whose book "Crossfire" was the basis of the Oliver Stone movie "JFK." I am also a founding member of 911Truth.org, the umbrella organization of the key activists, writers, journalists, and websites involved in the 9/11 truth movement.
So now we have another Urantia member who is a founder of 911Truth.org and who published Jim Marrs' book? Belitsos' publishing company has also published books on One World Government, a definite no-no among most of the members of the "Patriot" movement.
Labels: Byron Belitsos, Urantia
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It is by Jim Marrs, a well-known investigative journalist whose book "Crossfire" was the basis of the Oliver Stone movie "JFK."
Bragging that the guy's book was the basis for a film that had over one hundred errors doesn't make sense.
"JFK" was a great film. No wonder the morons here hate it.
Just wanted to point out that Marrs is no longer published by Urantia-boy Belitosis or whatever his name is...
Marrs' new publisher is disinformation
"JFK" was a great film. No wonder the morons here hate it.
If a moron calls us morons, is it a compliment?
As I've already said, Einstein, JFK contains over one hundred errors.
Marrs' new publisher is disinformation
Skeptic did a good write-up on how Disinformation ironically peddles disinformation in their 9/11 issue.
i was the one who found the links so dont attack nico
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