Thursday 8 September 2011

'9/11 Conspiracy Road trip'

Yo!

Long time since I've wrote here as I've had no internet connection. I do now and I've just watched BBC's '9/11 Conspiracy Road trip', the apparent reason for Charlie Veitch flippin
g 180 on his views about 9/11.

The whole show was engineered perfectly to make the 'conspiraloons' look exactly that. The fucking presenter was some shit, sarcastic, sly comedian -
"dese conspiracy peeple, thay get spoke to an it's like thay only ear one ting"




THE WHOLE TIME CONTRADICTING HIMSELF AND PUTTING DOWN THE GIRL WITH GLASSES AND THE INDIAN SCIENCEY DUDE BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO THE OFFICIAL FAIRY TALE.

CHARLIE STANDING SIDE BY SIDE ALL HUGGED UP WITH BUSH AND CHENEYS BEZZIE M8? WHAAA?










The guy is scum.
Bush and Cheney - even if 9/11 WAS how they say it was - are still mass murderers and orchestrators of COUNTLESS immensely inhumane crimes against humanity. This guy that charlie was being pictured with is a fellow colleague of the filth that's pushed and funded the war. Cheney made millions from the invasion of what's now known as Iraq and Afghanistan.

The guy charlie is hugging is one of them.

"I saw parts of stewardess' okay."

I really am finding this sudden change in character - or the character that I, myself perceived Charlie to be, utterly baffling. I've met Charlie once, actually spoke to him in person and hugged him. I finally met the guy that had been making such entertaining and inspiring videos I'd been watching for months, and maybe that's the reason I'm so taken back at all this.

Overall, there were only two people in the show were awake. Charlie seems to have been put back to sleep completely. Until I speak to the guy personally I can't make a justified personal judgment upon him, but I will say he's committed one hell of an internet / political suicide. The amount of hatred and betrayal so many seem to feel towards him is to some extent justified, but unnecessary none the less. He's one guy, and who knows! he might have simply changed his mind on the matter. But to convey himself in the way that he recently has from the way he used to is pretty absurd. There's a pretty big change taken place, and also some pretty interesting conversations with Max Igan about why he changed his views. hmm.

There is no valid or logical evidence to suggest to me - at all, anywhere - coming from BBC's 9/11 Conspiracy road trip to change or make me re-think my views about intelligence agencies having prior knowledge and taking part in orchestrating the September 11th attacks.
It if anything, strengthened them.

Peace and LOVE,

Jamie.