Moron Kevin Barrett
Our favorite folklorist tries to put a big smiley face on the 9-11 Accountability Conference, but it sounds like the Accountability was a little overdrawn:
The downbeat analysts cite statistics, as downbeat analysts often do. The organizers had hoped that over a thousand would attend. When “only” several hundred came, they faced financial problems, as well as a problem of perception.
Yeah, they had that little problem of perception with Holocaust Deniers like Eric D. Williams and (cough, cough), Kevin Barrett being at the conference, instead of Alex Jones and Dylan Avery. Of course, that's hard to differentiate from other icebergs that the 9-11 Denial movement has run into over the course of the last several months. But any notion that this is an explosively growing market should be put to rest now.
Labels: 9-11 Accountability
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A serious question to twoofers:
who is a serious twoofer?
That the very next post is from Nico Haupt is just too funny.
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oh god...I'm wiping away tears here. Phil, you rock, man!
Oh I think alot of the twoofers are serious, but when you've gotta "ask mom" for the money to get there, and you only work at Mickey Ds, or not at all, cause your under 16, then its a bitch getting to these events.
TAM:)
Try Barrie (Barry) Zwicker as a serious twoofer.
David Ray Griffin's mistakes don't rule him out.
Webster Tarpley is good.
Read Tarpley's book: 9/11 Synthetic Terror.
more on ... who are serious skeptics:
Sean McBride
Sander Hicks subscribes to lihop and does not grasp the complexity of the videos of the "planes" crashing into the WTC. Otherwise, Sander Hicks is "serious".
By comparison comic book conventions regularly draw over 100,000 people.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117959779.html?categoryid=1350&cs=1
And 84% of Americans are not comic book fans.
Zwicker's a kook, as is Tarpley (actually doubly a kook because of his LaRouche past). Hicks impressed me, but that's in part because he was reasonable compared to everybody else. They're all obviously intelligent men.
I'd read and critique Tarpley's book if somebody had an electronic version they'd send me for free.
Hell, even UFO conventions usually draw at least a few thousands.
So Sander Hicks is "serious", but he'd be more serious if he was a no-planer. Classic stuff!
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