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February 24, 2006

Documenting Conspiracy

I've been swamped with grading this afternoon, but just noticed David Lowery's link to the documentary Loose Change, directed by Dylan Avery. I haven't had a chance to watch it yet, but plan to ASAP. The film is streaming for free at Google. Looks interesting, and I'll be interested to know what others think about the film.

Posted by chuck at February 24, 2006 12:38 AM

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Loose Change is amazing, there are others too...

It seems google is hosting a lot of the 9/11 documentaries. Here's a few of the "MUST SEE" videos. Share them with friends and family.

The Great Conspiracy:
http://video.googleDOTcom/videoplay?docid=-6529813972926262623&q=great+conspiracy

911 Eyewitness:
http://video.googleDOTcom/videoplay?docid=-3498980438587461603&q=911+eyewitness

BYU Professor Steven A Jones, Feb/2006 Lecture on the WTC "collapses":
http://video.googleDOTcom/videoplay?docid=964034652002408586&q=byu+jones

Truth and Lies of 9/11:
http://video.googleDOTcom/videoplay?docid=8797525979024486145&q=mike+ruppert

there are dozens more

Posted by: bobk at February 26, 2006 10:49 PM

I'll try to watch some of these later. Loose Change was certainly interesting, and I may try to write a little about it here in the near future.

Posted by: Chuck at February 27, 2006 10:32 AM

Via the comments at Crooks and Liars: 9/11 Revisited.

Posted by: Chuck at March 7, 2006 2:20 PM

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