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victronix01
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 1728
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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:15 pm Post subject: BBC 9/11 Protest in Guardian UK Blog |
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Congrats to Gareth and all!
9/11 anniversary: a lovely day for a spot of protesting at the BBC
'Cool kids' at Television Centre call for investigation into nano-thermite - whatever that is – at Ground Zero
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It's a lovely day for a spot of protesting. The sun is out, the placards are freshly sprayed, and the police are being friendly. "You can do what you want," smiles the sergeant, "just don't run inside the building." Gareth assures me that running inside the building isn't part of the plan. The plan today is to hand out fliers and DVDs, holler facts at the BBC front entrance, and tell as many people as possible about nano-thermite.
I don't know what nano-thermite is. Turns out it's a high-tech incendiary compound that the US Department of Defence is fond of using to incendiarise things. It's a substance that a Professor from the University of Copenhagen has found in the rubble of Ground Zero. Gareth is excited about the nano-thermite. "The paper was peer reviewed," he grins. "I've got a copy if you want one." I take one for the Tube. If it's a choice between London Lite and the Open Chemical Physics Journal, I know which one I'd rather spend rush hour with.
Gareth Newnham is from London Truth Action. He's hoping for a decent turn out today – around 150 people are expected; already there's 60 or so truthers here, and a cheery informational vibe. There's a slim, half-uttered hope that the BBC might even do a story about the "new evidence". They won't, of course. Everyone knows that.
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YT
Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 4650 Location: California
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:51 am Post subject: |
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| Great job Gareth and London Truth Action! |
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victronix01
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:34 pm Post subject: |
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The story has disappeared from the original url.
Now it's here. |
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Kim

Joined: 25 Jan 2008 Posts: 351 Location: Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:42 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for posting that article. Useful. Here's the email I just "ABC 4 Corners" in Australia:
Subject: My comment re 4 Corners at "The Guardian"
From: Kim Bax
Sunday, 13 September, 2009 11:33:54
To:4corners@your.abc.net.au
KimB
13 Sep 09, 2:27am (1 minute ago)
I'm a Londoner, now living in Australia - and here's the 136-word "Letter to the Editor" I just sent to literally 100's of local papers all over Australia (addresses collated from previous community campaigns I was involved in):
"As another anniversary of 9/11 comes round, the World should pay its respects to the widows and mothers of that day by a single voice demanding truth and justice. Without Kristen Breitweiser, Patty Casazza, Lorie Van Auken, and Mindy Kleinberg, nicknamed "The Jersey Girls," The 9/11 Commission would not have existed. They fought Bush for 14 months, before he caved to an inquiry. Even so, it cost over three times less than the investigation into Clinton's sex life and finances, over 70% of the women's questions remain ignored, and to this day, they are still fighting for an independent judicial review. Bizarrely, even "Respected" Australian journalists like Phillip Adams refuse to interview them. For a deeper look at this issue, I strongly recommend "9/11 Press for Truth," which was screened by The History Channel in 2007."
. . . and as for Australian journalist Phillip Adams, and "ABC 4 Corners" (the ABC is the Australian equivalent of the BBC, and 4-Corners is their major vehicle for investigative journalism), the first has bluntly refused to interview "The Jersey Girls," and the second is (currently), steadfastly ignoring my direct questions on this core issue. Here's a record of my correspondence with both (including my perfectly polite/sane censored comments at the ABC): http://www.kimspages.org/abc4corners.htm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2009/sep/11/ground-zero-bbc-protest?showallcomments=true _________________ "Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing." - Arundhati Roy, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Jan 27 2003 |
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