Sunday, June 04, 2006

Oh My God, I Think I Am Going To Be Sick

From an interview with Dylan Avery on an Internet radio station:

Dylan: I'm not doing anything extraordinary, I'm just doing my job as an American.

Interviewer: Well, that's what all great geniuses say.

Someone hand me the anti-nausea medicine....

The site, Beyond the Ordinary, by the way, belongs to a woman who lives down the street in Yelm, Washington, J.Z. Knight, who is somewhat famous locally for making millions "channeling" a 35,000 year old warrior named "Ramtha".

Once again, is there anyone who is connected to this 9/11 "truth" movement, who isn't a complete fraud and/or nutcase?

Hat tip JREF forum.

Update: Well we now know who their target demographic is, from the same interview at the 21 minute mark:

I know there’s high school classes that are refusing to watch 9/11 videos, like 9/11, you know, supposed official documentaries, because their teachers try to play them and they’re like, “No, we’ve already seen Loose Change and we don’t want to watch this” I mean, someone told me that the other day, they heard that from a friend who was still in high school. I mean that’s unreal, I mean, groups of high school students, are like banding around my movie. It’s kinda cool.


OK, Dylan, how are you doing with people who don't still live with their parents?

Update 2: Well, they may not like Bush, but apparently they are big Ahmadinejad fans. From later on in the same interview, this time with Bermas at the 53:40 mark:

Jason Bermas: How many people actually read the 18 page letter that the President of Iran sent Bush? I mean it was out there, but did anyone read it?

Crazy interviewer lady: No, we're going to have to put a link to that, because it’s a great letter.

Jason: Oh yeah, absolutely.

8 comments:

  1. That lady's also in that New Age masking as science film What the F*ck Do We Know?

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  2. Did you listen to these women? It sounds like they are on something.

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  3. Do you recall me ever once posting an argument of Rush Limbaugh's on this blog? You are the only one who has brought him up.

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  4. Yeah, as soon as Rush Limbaugh starts channeling 35,000 year old warriors, let me know.

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  5. slightly o/t (but had to post it somewhere).. anyone with a Myspace account might wanna help over on Myspace Video where some guy's posted the LC vids in 2 halves; there are some rather dense guys there arguing around in circles with me. Oh and the real pisser: you can only use 250 characters per reply :-P

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  6. Oh Iran's president has no real power (Iran is the world's only remaining theocracy), but he does have power to spark up the masses.

    His letter was nothing more than an attempt to convert Bush to Islam before war, it's a normal Muslim tactic.

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  7. It's no coincidence that most of the leaders of Iran's "coup" have come out as totaly opposed to the outcome. Back then, they all thought it was a good idea. So did the US admin at the time. It turned out that even though the coup succeeded, their plans failed. Such is life. Not every attempt is a success. The best we can hope for is to learn from our mistakes, and do better next time.

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  8. Some of you are so blinded by your own patriotism you can't accept anything else. Just like religious nuts, you justify it to yourselves by mocking everything else.

    Odd, the people who actually act like religious nuts are accusing us of being religious nuts.

    PS Dumbass, having blind faith in what a bunch of people tell you (Loose Change, Scholars for Truth, etc) as opposed to actually looking up facts/evidence/etc (us) makes YOU guys the ones with the religious bent, not us. We don't believe the "official" story because the government told us, we believe it because it has the evidence behind it.

    PPS Next time don't poison the well when you post, or use any other logical fallacy.

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