Check this out... the organization that sponsored this event has this on their website.
http://www.dfalink.com/blog_post.php?id=16808
Check this out... the organization that sponsored this event has this on their website.
http://www.dfalink.com/blog_post.php?id=16808
is it on Google yet?
Nope.Originally Posted by Chris
I'll tell you what I'll do... because I hate transcribing with all of my heart, I'm only going to transcribe a certain portion of Ray's response. How's that?
"I congratulate, and I applaud all of those very serious people who are looking into this issue, and trying to get answers to these questions. Never will I call them "Conspiracy Theorists". I was young enough, and naive enough to believe the Warren Commission. I know better now."
Here it is on google. Go vote for it.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...82017310&hl=en
I actually think that Scott Ritter's answer was quite powerful for the particular audience he was addressing. Most in the audience were just normal folk (ie; not 9/11 related), so I think it would have been pretty powerful for them to hear someone that they respect enough to come see talk, that he was 'open' to the idea that the government was complicit.
I actually heard some murmerings when you aske the question, but the answers of both men were relativly long and thoughtful. They certainly didn't make you out to be a freak.
So what would the audience take with them when they left in regars to 9/11? The fact that two well-place people whom they respect either think the 9/11 commision was a joke or were open to the idea of government complicity.
I think thats pretty damn good for a day's work! Good for you Jon, and good for not listening to me regarding the question.
PS: I don't think you credited the amazing and versatile camera work for that segment, did you?
No, I don't think I did... Sorry Uber Commandante... I forgot because I was focusing on the shakiness of the shot...