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More absurd arguments on the Pentagon: ‘propaganda team’ sets its sights on Griffin
Craig McKee ♦ July 16, 2012 ♦ 365 Comments
By Craig McKee The co-ordinated group that wants the Pentagon out of the 9/11 truth discussion has won some key victories to be sure. But there’s one battle they haven’t won, and it really bugs them. The group I described in my recent post, ‘Propaganda team’ uses contrived Pentagon fight to derail 9/11 Truth movement (Kevin …
Free form 9/11: diverse voices make Vancouver Hearings messy but intriguing
Craig McKee ♦ June 19, 2012 ♦ 487 Comments
By Craig McKee There was definitely no “party line” at the 9/11 Vancouver Hearings. The opinions offered by 19 presenters over three days were diverse, with some openly disagreeing with each other both in their presentations and in question-and-answer sessions. Some may feel that the lack of a common front at these hearings was a …
The Judy Wood enigma: a discussion of the most controversial figure in 9/11 research
Craig McKee ♦ June 2, 2012 ♦ 542 Comments
By Craig McKee For some time, I’ve been thinking about creating a post where the comment thread is the focus and the article more of an introduction to the discussion. That’s what I’ve decided to do here with what I hope will be an open, substantive discussion on the research of Dr. Judy Wood. Rather …
Gage concedes his entry into 9/11 Pentagon ‘quagmire’ has been divisive
Craig McKee ♦ April 15, 2012 ♦ 876 Comments
By Craig McKee Richard Gage admits that his pronouncements on the Pentagon research of Citizen Investigation Team have done more harm than good. Since he first waded into the debate two-and-a-half years ago, the founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth has taken plenty of heat from people on all sides of the question …
The fog of words: how we inadvertently reinforce the 9/11 official story
Craig McKee ♦ February 15, 2012 ♦ 47 Comments
Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill – Buddha Words are more treacherous and powerful than we think – Jean-Paul Sartre By Craig McKee Words can be used to reveal many truths. They can also obscure the truth, even …
When did they know? 36 Truth leaders on how they awakened to the 9/11 lie
Craig McKee ♦ January 11, 2012 ♦ 294 Comments
By Craig McKee Myth: Most “conspiracy theorists” thought 9/11 was an inside job from day one, because these types of people always imagine elaborate conspiracies even though the evidence rarely backs them up. Most are paranoid and obsessive. Reality: Many if not most of the members of the 9/11 Truth movement took months or years …
The 9 biggest 9/11 stories of 2011: old fights and new directions
Craig McKee ♦ December 29, 2011 ♦ 43 Comments
By Craig McKee Paul Simon stepped to the microphone at Ground Zero and something amazing happened. The legendary singer/songwriter had been asked to sing the non-threatening Bridge Over Troubled Waters at the ceremony for 9/11’s 10th anniversary ceremonies in New York, but he didn’t. Instead, he launched into a haunting version of another classic that …
Breaking the back of the official story: 9/11 Consensus Panel can’t be timid
Craig McKee ♦ December 2, 2011 ♦ 171 Comments
By Craig McKee There’s no going back now. The recently announced 9/11 Consensus Panel has raised the stakes for the Truth movement. The panel cannot afford to fail because many of the most highly respected members of the Truth movement have lent their reputations to the effort – and none more than panel co-founder David …
Journalists would be thrilled to break 9/11 ‘inside job’ story, if there was one: Kay
Craig McKee ♦ November 7, 2011 ♦ 14 Comments
By Craig McKee Jonathan Kay lives in a truly wonderful world. In this world, journalists are just dying to break any story that would show that 9/11 is an inside job. And any who did would surely be rewarded with wealth, fame, and maybe a Pulitzer Prize. Too bad for them there isn’t a shred …
Teach kids conspiracy theories are ‘bad for society’: an interview with Jonathan Kay
Craig McKee ♦ November 2, 2011 ♦ 20 Comments
By Craig McKee It’s a challenge to interview someone you’d rather be debating. That was the case when I interviewed Canadian writer and journalist Jonathan Kay this week. Kay, an editor with the National Post, is the author of Among the Truthers, which attempts to examine and explain the world of conspiracy theorists. Why do …