Tag Archives: conspiracies
False flag theater: Boston bombing involves clearly staged carnage
“Does a compelling description of a terrorist attack, replete with ‘eyewitness accounts’ of the terrifying scene, and official pronouncements, constitute an actual event?” – Florida Atlantic University professor James Tracy. By Sheila Casey (Special to Truth and Shadows) The mainstream media story of the Boston Marathon bombing is of Chechen terrorists who unleashed weapons of …
Questions about 9/11 conference end with its cancellation: Pentagon proposal has to wait
By Craig McKee An international conference on 9/11 being organized in France by a little known quantity within the 9/11 Truth movement, literature professor William Schnabel, has been cancelled for unknown reasons. The conference was scheduled for Sept. 11-13 at the University of Lorraine in the city of Nancy. Schnabel, who teaches at the university, …
Explosion of interest in Sandy Hook anomalies polarizes, prompts nasty media backlash
By Craig McKee It’s like a conspiracy theory on steroids. Everything about the Sandy Hook shooting is more emotional, more perplexing, and more polarizing than any single “conspiracy” event in recent memory. Questions, theories, and challenges to what we’ve been told by authorities and the media are coming up faster and more frequently than we’ve …
Multiple suspects, a profusion of weapons, and arrests suppressed in Sandy Hook shooting story
By Craig McKee It’s a story we’ve been fed before. A horrific and violent mass shooting takes place. Innocent people die, a community mourns, and the world feels even less safe than before. People struggle to make sense of what appears to be a random event, the work of a disturbed lone killer. The mainstream …
Exploring the ‘darker mechanisms of reality’: prologue to new 9/11 book hits home
By Craig McKee There is a reason why so many conspiracy “enthusiasts” connect with the concept behind The Matrix. It shows us a world that most accept as being real. People have jobs, have friends, have lives, and they don’t ask questions. But Thomas Anderson/Neo has a different future ahead of him. We follow him …
Last-minute donation keeps hope alive for 9/11 widow’s appeal
By Craig McKee With a week to go, things didn’t look good. But what a difference a few days can make. Ellen Mariani, whose husband died on 9/11, will have her request for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court considered after all. A fundraising effort was launched in September to raise the $11,000 needed …