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« on: September 11, 2009, 09:14:14 AM »

This is my humble contribution to this 9/11 anniversary from way out here in Japan. I can't join the protests or the marches or the street actions that are taking place across North America...or indeed much of the world on this important day. But I can add my voice to the mix of those spreading the word about 9/11 and the incredible successes of the 9/11 Truth Movement.  Please let me know if you think I've done a good job of encapsulating the last year of 9/11 Truth in this article:

http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20090911_911_truth_cannot_be_stopped.htm
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2009, 09:16:23 AM »

Everybody knows!
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« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2009, 09:25:35 AM »

Great article. It encompasses just about everything I would have.
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« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2009, 09:30:09 AM »

Really good article Mr. Corbett!  Pretty amazing the difference a year makes..this rising tide cannot be stopped!
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2The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying,
3Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.
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« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2009, 09:35:55 AM »

Everybody knows!

I wish, on the radio this mourning the dude was bashing all the 9/11 truthers saying were nuts and that we are a disgrace to this country...

Honestly, shit like that, when you even present hardcore facts to people and they still want to live in their lies makes me not feel sorry for them.
Like i quickly end up not giving a f**k about them or showing them the truth and am waiting for the "I told you so you faggot" line.
Sorry for venting here.

RIP to the lives lost that day.
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« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2009, 11:53:08 AM »

I wish, on the radio this mourning the dude was bashing all the 9/11 truthers saying were nuts and that we are a disgrace to this country...

Honestly, shit like that, when you even present hardcore facts to people and they still want to live in their lies makes me not feel sorry for them.
Like i quickly end up not giving a f**k about them or showing them the truth and am waiting for the "I told you so you faggot" line.
Sorry for venting here.

RIP to the lives lost that day.


I think this quote from Albert Einstein describes those people very well: "Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds." We are the great spirits, and they are the mediocre minds.
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« Reply #6 on: September 11, 2009, 01:05:33 PM »

I wish, on the radio this mourning the dude was bashing all the 9/11 truthers saying were nuts and that we are a disgrace to this country...

Honestly, shit like that, when you even present hardcore facts to people and they still want to live in their lies makes me not feel sorry for them.
Like i quickly end up not giving a f**k about them or showing them the truth and am waiting for the "I told you so you faggot" line.
Sorry for venting here.

RIP to the lives lost that day.






"Before the victory's won, some would be misunderstood and called bad names and dismissed as rabble rousers and agitators, but we shall overcome.

And I tell you why: We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice".

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"A Time Comes When Silence Is Betrayal".
http://www.911truth.ie/emails/101120/107.html
FROM: Irish 9/11 truth Movement
DATE: Wed, 26 Apr 2006
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These words are just as relevant today as when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. first spoke them 39 years ago. At first glance they might be overlooked as just a simple protest against the war in Vietnam, but the relevance of this entire speech to the modern world we live in today, particularly issues like the truth of 9/11, can be heard in almost every inspiring point made. MLK mentions how "conformist thought" can end up preventing people from challenging their government sufficiently, especially in times of war, and how those who do speak out often then find it a "vocation of agony" because the current political climate deems it controversial or unpatriotic - nevertheless he says, "We must speak".

Although the speech is full of great parallels, that line alone - "A time comes when silence is betrayal" - is extremely poignant, because in the context of not questioning 9/11, in the face of overwhelming evidence that it should be questioned, that silence is a betrayal. It’s a betrayal not just to ourselves but to all the past generations who fought and died so that we may live in freedom, that silence is a betrayal to all the future generations who will inherit the world we leave them, and if we don’t question 9/11 that silence is a betrayal to all those who perished in the attacks and in the subsequent wars that 9/11 has disgustingly been used as currency to justify.

But for this silence to be a betrayal, whether it’s because of denial, forced circumstance, or just plain fear to speak out, the person not speaking out has to already know the facts and understand full well that they’re not doing the right thing. So, for the vast majority of uniformed people their silence can’t be described as a betrayal, because like the majority of people in the 9/11 truth movement - who also initially believed the official story - their silence most likely stems from being naïve, innocent, and ignorant to the facts.

That same understanding though can’t be applied to those in charge of the mainstream media who should be informing the uninformed masses, and whose silence is in effect a full betrayal - because they undoubtedly know that the official explanation, when critically analyzed, is the most outrageous and massively improbable conspiracy theory of them all. It is also beyond doubt there are many honest journalists and editors in the mainstream media who want desperately to break their silence, but have been prevented by "higher-ups".

So, it is up to those fighting for 9/11 truth to not only do the job of the media and inform the uninformed, but to also help those who are in denial - or who feel forced or intimidated - to break their betrayal of silence by making it socially acceptable to publicly question the previously unquestionable official account of 9/11. We must do that by establishing a credible, factual, and moral high ground which welcomes honest debate, and encourages individual research. Charlie Sheen’s inspiring efforts are a shining example of this approach as he has concentrated on a few key issues that make people think, and asks people to look at the information for themselves, draw their own conclusions, and debate.

Like the Charlie Sheen inspired "Challenge Me on the Facts" slogan for the 9/11 truth movement, a similar Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired "Silence is Betrayal" slogan would make a great, simple, and thought provoking comment for anyone still convinced by the official story who can’t understand why questioning 9/11 should be so important to them.

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'No lie can live forever.'


There's a little song that we sing in our movement down in the South. I don't know if you've heard it. It has become the theme song: "We shall overcome. We shall overcome. Deep in my heart, I do believe, we shall overcome." You know, I've joined hands so often with students and others behind jail bars singing it, "We shall overcome."

Sometimes we've had tears in our eyes when we joined together to sing it, but we still decided to sing it, "We shall overcome." Oh, before this victory's won, some will have to get thrown in jail some more, but we shall overcome.

Don't worry about us. Before the victory's won, some of us will lose jobs, but we shall overcome. Before the victory's won, even some will have to face physical death.

But if physical death is the price that some must pay to free their children from a permanent psychological death, then nothing shall be more redemptive. We shall overcome. Before the victory's won, some would be misunderstood and called bad names and dismissed as rabble rousers and agitators, but we shall overcome.

And I tell you why: We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.


We shall overcome because Carlisle is right,

"No lie can live forever."

We shall overcome because William Cullen Bryant is right:

"Truth crushed to earth will rise again."

http://www.pipeline.com/~rgibson/overcomehistory.html
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