Dec 29

He’s Kept Us Safe

Jon Gold
12/29/2008

Have you heard? George W. Bush’s administration is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Rawstory just released a report that says:

Bush wants to be seen as a “liberator of millions.” Rove insists that “history will be kind” to his former boss. And Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is sure that “this generation” will thank George W. Bush.

The one little piece of spin that we are hearing A LOT of is that this administration has kept us safe for seven years after the 9/11 attacks. Laura Bush recently said it. Dick Cheney said, “we’ve now gone seven and a half years without another attack.”


I wonder which actions in particular by this administration have kept us safe. Was it the war in Afghanistan? Maybe it was the war in Iraq. I wonder if using the States Secrets Privilege to end lawsuits helped. Maybe the meeting the Downing Street Memos were based on kept us safe. How did Jack Abramoff help out? How did outing a covert CIA officer keep us safe? Maybe the thought of using an American Spyplane painted in U.N. colors to lure Iraq into war kept us safe. The torturing, well, maybe that helped. Clearly it’s our loss of civil liberties that has kept us safe. Or, maybe it was the Military Tribunals. There are so many actions, it’s just too hard to pick out the one that has kept us safe.

A long time ago when I would have debates with Bush supporters regarding 9/11, I would hear over and over again that Clinton was responsible for 9/11. I constantly had to remind them that the President of the United States takes responsibility for their office on the day of inauguration. Not nine months and 12 days later (give or take).

Bush has kept us safe since 9/11? Ok, but he and his friends certainly didn’t do that ON 9/11.

Personally, I think the reason we haven’t been attacked since 9/11 (unless you count the Anthrax Attacks that were launched from a United States facility as a “terrorist attack”) is because pulling off two attacks against your own people during one Presidency is just too risky to do without people getting wise on a massive scale.

I guess that makes me a crazy Conspiracy Theorist. At least I know bullshit when I hear it.

Nov 27

The White Rose

How many times have you seen someone try to compare this movement to “Holocaust Revisionists” (Holocaust Deniers)? I’ve seen it too many times to count.

One of the main things “Holocaust Revisionists” focus on are the amount of Jews murdered by the Nazis.

None of us deny that 2,973 people were brutally murdered on 9/11. We deny the bogus story we were told about how and why it happened.

To me, “Holocaust Revisionists” are trying to rationalize, justify, protect, and defend the policies of the Nazi Regime.

The individuals that try and connect the 9/11 Truth Movement with “Holocaust Deniers” are essentially trying to rationalize, justify, protect, and defend the polices of the Bush Regime.

Sound familiar?

If I were to compare the 9/11 Truth Movement to anything, it would be to the White Rose.

According to Wikipedia, the White Rose “was a non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of a number of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for an anonymous leaflet campaign, lasting from June 1942 until February 1943, that called for active opposition to German dictator Adolf Hitler’s regime.” [...] “Today, the members of the White Rose are honoured in Germany as some of its greatest heroes because they opposed the Third Reich in the face of almost certain death.”

Nov 14

Conspiracies Happen


Don’t let anyone silence you simply by calling you a name like “Conspiracy Theorist.”

Oct 04

The Truthers’ New Friends

The Weekly Standard is the newspaper I used to refer to as the “PNAC Newspaper.” The editor is William Kristol, co-founder of the Project For A New American Century. The same man who reminded us about the double standard that it was “ok” to blame Bill Clinton for 9/11, but Bush was hands off. The same man who asked, “are we really to believe that Bush just sat around after 9/11 thinking, “How can I aggrandize my powers?” The Weekly Standard has described Cynthia McKinney as a “leftist conspiracy wacko,” and has attacked her on more than one occasion. Their “opinions” can not, and should not be trusted. - Jon

The Russian government warms up to 9/11 conspiracy theories.

Source: weeklystandard.com

by Cathy Young
10/13/2008, Volume 014, Issue 05

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Jul 27

The Grand Illusion

Don’t believe everything you hear. Are there people that promote nonsense? Sure. Are there people that do stupid things? You bet. However, they are a VERY small percentage of people.

Oct 29

Bill O’Reilly Calls For Fascist 9/11 Activist Loons To Be Arrested

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From tonight’s “Talking Points Memo.”

Oct 24

No Joke

I’m not posting this as an endorsement. - Jon

No Joke
Eight-time presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche may be a punchline on ‘The Simpsons,’ but his organization — and the effect it has on young recruits — is dead serious

Source: washingtonpost.com

By April Witt
Sunday, October 24, 2004; Page W12

The desperation in her son’s voice jolted Erica Duggan fully awake.

“Mum, I’m in big trouble,” Jeremiah, a 22-year-old college student, said into the phone quietly, as though trying not to be overheard.

It was nearly 4:30 a.m. in London. Erica Duggan, a retired teacher, had been awake even before the phone rang. Restless — a mother’s instinct, she would later say — she’d gone down to the kitchen to make herself a cup of tea.

It was March 27, 2003, the eighth day of the war in Iraq. Antiwar sentiment was high across Europe. Erica’s idealistic son had gone to Germany to attend an antiwar protest and conference with a group called Nouvelle Solidarité. All Jeremiah told his mother about the group before he left was that its views were “extreme” and that it was affiliated with an American presidential candidate she’d never heard of, a man named Lyndon LaRouche. Now her son’s phone call made it clear that something had gone wrong.

“This involves Solidarity,” Erica recalls her son saying before he added: “I can’t do this. I want out. It is not something I can do.”
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Sep 23

A Letter Of Support From 9/11 Family Member Michele Little

Thank you Michele. - Jon

Open Letter

My name is Michele Little, sister of Fallen Firefighter FDNY, David M. Weiss of Rescue 1, Midtown Manhattan.

I met Jon Gold in Chandler, AZ at the 9/11 Accountability Conference in February 2007 where I was an invited to speak as a family member. Jon and I became fast friends and we speak on a consistent basis.

Jon is known by many family members as a compassionate man who stands by our side for truth and justice. Through the 9/11 Truth Movement, he speaks out sharing his knowledge for truth and justice with anyone who is ready to wake up to facts that are pivotal to being an American.

To hear anything to the contrary as many people heard through Webster Tarpley’s words and finger pointing in New York City the weekend before September the 11th Memorial was unimaginable and unexpected.

Jon is a good man with good intentions and should be honored for his kindness, thoughtfulness and outspokenness on behalf of the 9/11 Family Members, Survivors and 9/11 Responders.

It is astounding to me that six years later, as we find that most of the conspiracy theories that we started out with have become irrevocable facts, we can still find ourselves fighting and pointing fingers at one another. What is the sense of this?

Unless we have something to hide, by this point we should have had some reconciliation of September the 11th, 2001 and the family members and our loved ones who were murdered would have some completion.

Isn’t it time to stop the finger pointing? Isn’t it time to unite together and bring hope to the world? Do you believe that hope and justice are essential for our children and for the generations to come?

I believe that this is the only moment we have; make it the most precious moment we’ve got! How about you?

Sincerely,
Michele Little
Sister of Fallen Firefighter
FDNY David M. Weiss
Rescue 1 Midtown Manhattan

Sep 18

The Truthers Are Out There

What a great system. “We” provide the insanity, and the “Weekly Standard” covers it. - Jon

Source: weeklystandard.com

Sonny Bunch Tue Sep 18, 10:57 AM ET

Certain events can be expected each time the 9/11 anniversary rolls around. Opinion writers will opine about how the attacks did or didn’t change America. Moments of silence will take place in any number of locales. Think tanks will host panels discussing everything from the war on terror to the impact on immigration reform. And the loosely affiliated conspiracy theorists that comprise the 9/11 Truth Movement will hold rallies and conferences around the country to bring themselves attention.

Truthers, as they are called, hold a wide range of (often mutually exclusive) theories about what took place on September 11, 2001. They break down into two broad camps: those who believe that George W. Bush and Dick Cheney made 9/11 happen on purpose and those who believe that they let 9/11 happen on purpose. Truthers bristle at being called conspiracy theorists even as they argue that the president had explosives planted in the World Trade Center to ensure the collapse of the Twin Towers after airplanes struck them, had a missile fired at the Pentagon, and shot down Flight 93 in an effort to start a series of wars that would lead to the seizure of Middle Eastern oil and the securing of a pipeline through Afghanistan.

NY 9/11 Truth held its anniversary celebration, “The 9/11 Truth: Ready for Mainstream,” at the Cooper Union in New York City last week. Frequently citing Abraham Lincoln–who forcefully articulated his political philosophy on the same stage 147 years earlier–the Truthers invited to speak seemed less interested in discussing the intricacies of the various plots they claim to have uncovered than in shoehorning 9/11 into causes they supported long before the terrorist atrocities of that day. Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a Lakota radio host, said he wasn’t at all surprised by the events of 9/11 because “America [has been] an ‘inside job’ since 1492.” Mya Schone, another staple of liberal talk radio, entitled her speech “9/11 and the Oppressive Apparatus of the Capitalist State.”

Attendance was sparse. Despite warnings to get tickets in advance in order to assure a seat, Cooper Union’s Great Hall was at perhaps 25 percent of capacity on the first day. Even fewer showed up on the second day. Truthers varied in age, but the uniform of the event seemed to be T-shirts sporting slogans like “9/11 was an inside job!” and “Impeach Bush.” Devotees of Lyndon LaRouche were staked outfront of the premises, warning that the ideas contained within the literature were “heavy, important, man.” The LaRouchies seemed to realize they weren’t welcome at the event, but it’s hard to think that the sermon they were preaching was any more outlandish than, say, that of Alfred Webre, who was given 45 minutes to talk on the topics “9/11 as a war crime” and the “development of [an] international tribunal” for the Bush administration. After touching on those subjects (to great applause), he veered off course, arguing that an “artificial intelligence matrix” controlled by the Rothschild family might have caused 9/11, that the cancer rate in Iraq now stands at 30 percent, that AIDS is a biological weapon created to control the population, that global warming is being caused by a black hole 23 light years from Earth, and that the NYPD was employing a supersonic crowd disruption device that was depressing turnout.

It would be unfair to lump everyone at the conference with such nutty ideas; for every Webre there was someone like Sander Hicks. Hicks, a lanky, clean-cut gentleman sporting wire-rimmed glasses and a firm handshake, was there to help moderate the event. The proprietor of a successful independent coffee and bookshop in Brooklyn, Hicks showed up early to pass around copies of his newspaper, the New York Megaphone, which features an exposé of the legal dealings of New York governor Eliot Spitzer and real estate mogul Larry Silverstein (who Truthers cite as a key member of the 9/11 conspiracy, as he collected a massive insurance payout when the World Trade Center was destroyed). We had a chance to chat beforehand, and when he heard the rantings of Webre he hustled over to make sure that I understood not everyone involved in the 9/11 Truth Movement was so crazy.

Webre aside, the speeches focused on several similar themes: that Bush is a war criminal for perpetrating 9/11 and the “illegal” wars he has waged across the globe; that a dreaded cabal of neocons at the Project for a New American Century think tank–which included several prominent members of the Bush administration–planned and executed a “new Pearl Harbor” on September 11, 2001, in order to increase military spending; and that Dick Cheney is planning a nuclear confrontation with Iran. Another point of agreement, highlighted by the organizer of the event, was the vociferously antiwar nature of a number of the protestors. Webster Tarpley described those gathered before him as “morally and intellectually superior” to any other movement, since they had begun questioning the events of 9/11 so quickly and fought with such dedication.

Much to the chagrin of many elements within the antiwar left, these 9/11 deniers are now as involved in protesting the Iraq and Afghanistan wars as getting the “truth” out about 9/11. At a rally in front of the White House on the sixth anniversary of the terrorist attacks, the guests that DC 9/11 Truth invited spent far more time talking about the need to end the war in Iraq and the importance of impeaching Bush and Cheney than 9/11. The musical stylings of dR. O kept the crowd a-rocking and a-rolling between speakers. Described as the “Supergroup of Cyberspace” by Yahoo! Internet Life, the alt-rock, Pearl Jam-lite quartet enthralled with insightful lyrics like “Go f— yourself, Mr. Cheney / Go f— yourself, a–hole.” Sadly, this was the final stop on dR. O’s “Impeach Now or Die Tour.”

Most of the speakers took a similarly belligerent tone. Adam Kokesh, the director of Iraq Veterans Against the War, mused about America’s commitment to attacking governments that sponsor terrorism, noting that with campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq going on, “It’s too bad [the military is] stretched too thin to strike America.” He added that this is why the Founders included the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights–”It’s time to rise up,” he said, and overthrow a tyrannical government. The warmongering fascists across the street probably don’t have too much to worry about from the freedom fighters gathered at Lafayette Park; fewer than a hundred protestors braved the intermittent drizzle to show their disdain for the Bush administration.

Near the end of the rally, a group of cross-country marchers showed up holding various signs like “Honk for Peace” and “Pro-War Is Anti-Christ”; one of the marchers took the stage to deliver a rambling monologue in which he apologized for the way evangelicals have supported the war in Iraq. Anthony St. Martin, a spokesman for Pledge to Impeach, addressed the crowd to implore those rallying to go on strike if Bush and Cheney are not removed from office. “This is a different day, this isn’t the 1960s,” St. Martin told the soggy crowd of aging hippies and college-aged hipsters.

A couple of speakers from the New York conference had also made their way down to Washington. Tarpley was one, and he gave much the same presentation he had three days before. In it, he warned that Dick Cheney is planning a nuclear attack on Iran sparked by “a new 9/11.” But the threat isn’t from Islamist terrorists or Iranians with nuclear weapons; America’s real scourge is Cheney himself, who is planning to stage another attack on American soil (this one nuclear) in order to solidify his and Bush’s grip on power and cancel the 2008 elections.

And now we’ve come full circle: From trying to prove that Bush and Co. had a hand in 9/11 to trying to stop the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to preemptively warning about wholly unsubstantiated future conspiracies, the Truthers never have a moment’s rest. There’s always the next battle to fight, the next conspiracy to unravel. It will be fascinating to see what they have thought up by September 11, 2008.

Sonny Bunch is assistant editor at THE WEEKLY STANDARD.

Aug 02

Is Fox News Recycling Terror To Scare The Masses?

Earlier today, I posted this article from Fox News entitled, “U.S. Terror Attack — ‘Ninety Days at Most.” This particular story was picked up today by Freemarketnews.com, canadafreepress.com, and familysecuritymatters.org.

As it turns out, this story was originally published by Fox News on 7/13/2005.

Thanks kelp for the catch.