
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
LONDON TRUTH

There are questions about London too. About 7/7 - our supposed terrorist attack.
Don´t take my word for it - do some research of your own.
Check out this 28 minute movie:
Ludicrous Diversion http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4943675105275097719
and check out this blog from Daniel, a Londoner that was on the bus that day who is not getting the answers to his questions. http://daniel77witness.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
you can read about him here: http://www.infowars.net/articles/february2007/020207Obachike.htm
Music for truth

Eminem is a 9/11 truther, he dares to ask the difficult questions and dares to bring this issue to public debate.
Check these out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOLMVQa0KD8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5WlQ54Sg0
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
I´m alright Jack
I find today´s I and me, me and mine society a scary thing.
It is this that has led us to watch advert upon advert of African children waving flies from their eyes. It is this selfish mentality that sees homeless people in our cities and kids killing kids. It is this blinkered generation that is allowing lies to be told to us about events as significant as 9/11. It is today´s ignorant press (that we still buy!) that reports more about celebrity than peace, more about cosmetic surgery than pulling troops from Iraq.
We are a people who look after ourselves. We want what is best for ourselves and our families but this compassion and need for peace does not often extend further than that.
We can turn off the television displaying the African babies and we can avoid eye contact with the homeless, we do not question what we are told and we do not stand behind our endless complaints. We do not stand up in the way of public opinion because we want to fit in just fine thanks very much.
Collectively we turn a blind eye and stay uneducated.
Is it because we have TVs and jobs and friends and families and dreams and other things to keep us entertained? Do we need not be worried about the welfare of the place that our kids will grow up in because we are busy enough looking after them now? Is it so that we don´t have to act to save the world, because there are people who are paid to do that? Will you only start to take action if everyone else is?
Is inaction excusable? Does the responsibility for a better future not lie with us all?
Many theories have been coined and shared as to how and why we work this way. Its a topic I am researching at present and I will share my findings as I go. Any offerings or opinions would be very much appreciated!
Monday, 14 April 2008
Celebrities searching for truth
Who else is asking questions about the 9/11 truth? Who else is unsatisfied with the `official` story of events?
Over a hundred respected professors
http://www.wanttoknow.info/070618professorsquestion911
Over 50 Senior Military, Intelligence, and Government Officials
http://www.wanttoknow.info/officialsquestion911commissionreport
Over 370 engineers and architects
http://patriotsquestion911.com/engineers.html
Over 200 survivors and family members
http://patriotsquestion911.com/survivors.html
Media Professionals and celebrities, including Charlie Sheen, Sharon Stone, Michael Moore, Woody Harrleson
http://patriotsquestion911.com/media.html
Mos Def and Eminem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5WlQ54Sg0&feature=related
Over a hundred respected professors
http://www.wanttoknow.info/070618professorsquestion911
Over 50 Senior Military, Intelligence, and Government Officials
http://www.wanttoknow.info/officialsquestion911commissionreport
Over 370 engineers and architects
http://patriotsquestion911.com/engineers.html
Over 200 survivors and family members
http://patriotsquestion911.com/survivors.html
Media Professionals and celebrities, including Charlie Sheen, Sharon Stone, Michael Moore, Woody Harrleson
http://patriotsquestion911.com/media.html
Mos Def and Eminem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5WlQ54Sg0&feature=related
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
We are what we say

An opinion is a person´s ideas and thoughts towards something. It is an assessment, judgment or evaluation of something. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion
I have lived in the Netherlands for 3 years and have found myself adopting their mentality where freedom of speech is concerned. The Dutch are taught from a very young age that if something is in your head then you should feel free to say it. I have found this philosophy contradicts that of the British culture that I grew up in where we are taught to be polite and politically correct at all times.
I am of the opinion that truthfulness and compassion should be practised with this freedom of speech. I would like to stay honest and positive with my opinions - something that I am still learning. I guess you could see my personal philosophy as a perfect mix of Dutch and British ideals. Direct but polite. Freedom of positive speech.
Increasingly I am seeing that people would prefer not to share their opinions, or would prefer not to discuss ´heavy´ topics. What motivates people to feel that way? Is it a need for peace? A need for ´easier´ ´lighthearted´ conversation? Most people are not adverse to sharing their opinions on music or television or shoes. Why do the ´heavier´ topics need to be avoided?
Is it a lack of interest? Is it to avoid debate or disagreement? Is it a lack of knowledge on the topic? Is it the wrong time or the wrong place?
Ask yourself if you prefer giving your opinions on ´safe´ topics to sharing your opinions on ´serious´ ones. What if anything would you rather not talk about and why?
What is considered a ´heavy´ topic anyway? the 9/11 truth, religion, the war on terror, politics, health, immigration and conspiracy theories, education?
What are ´safe´topics? Pets, TV, music, fashion, surgery, celebrities, weather, weekend plans, decorating, holidays, family?
Who decides what is safe and what is heavy? Is it not passion and debate that separates the above?
We debate about fashion and celebrity but we don´t necessarily get passionate about them, we are passionate about our families and our holidays but these are not topic necessarily open for debate.
Passion and debate. Is this what we are avoiding?
I think these are things to be celebrated.
Be proud enough of the things you think to give them volume.
I have lived in the Netherlands for 3 years and have found myself adopting their mentality where freedom of speech is concerned. The Dutch are taught from a very young age that if something is in your head then you should feel free to say it. I have found this philosophy contradicts that of the British culture that I grew up in where we are taught to be polite and politically correct at all times.
I am of the opinion that truthfulness and compassion should be practised with this freedom of speech. I would like to stay honest and positive with my opinions - something that I am still learning. I guess you could see my personal philosophy as a perfect mix of Dutch and British ideals. Direct but polite. Freedom of positive speech.
Increasingly I am seeing that people would prefer not to share their opinions, or would prefer not to discuss ´heavy´ topics. What motivates people to feel that way? Is it a need for peace? A need for ´easier´ ´lighthearted´ conversation? Most people are not adverse to sharing their opinions on music or television or shoes. Why do the ´heavier´ topics need to be avoided?
Is it a lack of interest? Is it to avoid debate or disagreement? Is it a lack of knowledge on the topic? Is it the wrong time or the wrong place?
Ask yourself if you prefer giving your opinions on ´safe´ topics to sharing your opinions on ´serious´ ones. What if anything would you rather not talk about and why?
What is considered a ´heavy´ topic anyway? the 9/11 truth, religion, the war on terror, politics, health, immigration and conspiracy theories, education?
What are ´safe´topics? Pets, TV, music, fashion, surgery, celebrities, weather, weekend plans, decorating, holidays, family?
Who decides what is safe and what is heavy? Is it not passion and debate that separates the above?
We debate about fashion and celebrity but we don´t necessarily get passionate about them, we are passionate about our families and our holidays but these are not topic necessarily open for debate.
Passion and debate. Is this what we are avoiding?
I think these are things to be celebrated.
Be proud enough of the things you think to give them volume.
We are what we say, what are we if we say nothing?
Monday, 7 April 2008
We didn´t know.


Remember when the Germans were questioned about the atrocities that went on during World War II? They said and they maintain to this day - `We didn´t know`.
Having seen the research into the mysteries surrounding 9/11 and having experienced people´s reactions to the real truth I can believe in this claim to ignorance.
In today´s world, where we have all the technology available to us for re-education of the facts, where we can listen to news 24 hours a day and then research alternative news to compliment or contradict, where we can have virtual tours of cities miles away and talk with people whose world is very different to our own, we have all this available to us and yet the majority of us still prefer to wear blinkers. We take what is spoon fed to us by those that haven´t even earned our trust.
In 20 years time when we are questioned about what is going on now in Iraq, will they accept our answer when we say ´we didn´t know´?
9/11 Unanswered Questions

The release of Geert Wilders Video (a Dutch politician has released a 10 minute video showcasing his views on Islam) coincided with the week that world as we know it changed for me completely.
Caught between providers for 10 days I found myself without television. I chose to use the Internet for entertainment and happened upon http://www.freedocumentaries.org/ Through this site I uncovered movies like `Loose Change`, `Aftermath- Unanswered Questions from 9/11` and `Ludicrous Diversion`. These movies suggest that The US and UK Governments have ´covered up´ aspects of the 9/11 bombings in America and the 7/7 bombings in London.
I received warnings from friends and family that these kinds of conspiracies have existed for years, on other topics as well as this one and that I should not believe everything I hear or see. I was not put off by these warnings. There were too many films on the subject and too many websites offering the information. What really got my interest was the amount of families from people lost in the attacks that were being ignored by the government when looking for answers, or the people that were involved, injured or part of the rescue mission that also had many unanswered questions.
It was not conspiracy theories being represented by these films anyway, it was unanswered questions and unexplained facts. The aim of some of these movies and websites I have found is not to suggest what happened or guesstimate motives but to point out the facts and press for truth. In the case of 9/11, the facts and sometimes lack of facts speak for itself.
I have spent over a week now thinking about this subject regularly. I have researched beyond the movies and found a huge amount of information available. There are organisations on the net that are dedicated to research into the 9/11 truth - http://www.911truth.org/ is one of them.
I have watched videos of the towers fall from all angles, and listened to accounts from demolition experts and eye witnesses. I have learned all about the failures in US air protection the day of 9/11 because of the war games practises that were taking place. I have read in great detail about the holes in the 9/11 commission report, I have searched out press articles from the time and to the present day and I have used the 911 timeline from Paul Thompson to investigate other holes and issues surrounding the event. I have investigated the idea of ´false flag´ operations and their use in Warfare.
Why so much research? This is important to me. 9/11 defined the world as we know it today. There are ways that 9/11 defined the times that I was not even aware of until I began this research. 9/11 began the war on terror, giving the Bush administration the green light to take war to search out weapons of mass destruction that would never be found and invade oil heavy Iraq. 9/11 also changed things stateside and in Europe. Muslims have been re-branded for those that read the papers, laws were passed in the name of terrorism that mean you can be detained without questioning or charge. US citizen freedom is deteriorating with the effect on civil liberties since 9/11, the government has more right to secrecy and the government has more right to your private information.
Similar laws have been passed through Parliament since the London bombings of 7/7.
But now we are talking conspiracy theories.... I suggest to you that the only true conspiracy theory is the one that we have been fed through the news for the last 6 and half years. The one Geert would have you believe if you watch his film. Propaganda for the masses.
First, before you consider government motives and conspiracy theories, I urge you to educate yourself on the issues surrounding 9/11. It is vital you question everything you have been led to believe about 9/11 and therefore any opinions you have formulated since.
Educate.
Please feel free to share your thoughts as you go. Lets educate each other.
Friday, 4 April 2008
How much did you know Tony?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z03T_VwNni0
How much did you know when the money exchanged bank accounts between The Bush Administration´s ally Pakistani intelligence agent, Mohammed Sheikh Saeed and Attman the alleged ringleader in the 9/11 attacks?
How much did you know when the basement bombs went off before the first plane hit the Twin Towers?
How much did you know as Vice President Dick Chaney hid out in a bunker before the Pentagon was hit?
How much did you know when the towers fell in freefall negating everything we know about physics?
How much did you know when the BBC reported that at least 6 of the alleged highjackers were still alive?
How much did you know when The Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld let it slip that a missile hit the Pentagon and that the plane in Pennsylvania was shot down?
How much did you know when the 9-11 commision report was relased and didn´t answer any of these questions or the questions of the survivors?
How much did you know when they were asking you to join the war on terror and offer our troops to Iraq?
How much do you know today? Have you seen Loose Change? http://www.freedocumentaries.org/film.php?id=94
Did you know it all?
Did you know it all and do nothing?
Did you know it all and agree?
Simple
Why can it not be this simple?
We all live as equals, free to do what we want within good morals, respecting ourselves and each other. Wealth Shared, Life shared?
Community. Come Unity.
One Love. Life.
Everyone is happy, who could want more?
Are we only justified and satisfied if there is someone worse off than we are? What could be better than an existence where everyone is happy. Free from suffering.
You want that for your Mother, you want that for your children, you want that for your family, your friends, why can´t we want that for the world?
Humans are brilliant! We have the power and resources to achieve anything we want...........this is well within our means.
We all live as equals, free to do what we want within good morals, respecting ourselves and each other. Wealth Shared, Life shared?
Community. Come Unity.
One Love. Life.
Everyone is happy, who could want more?
Are we only justified and satisfied if there is someone worse off than we are? What could be better than an existence where everyone is happy. Free from suffering.
You want that for your Mother, you want that for your children, you want that for your family, your friends, why can´t we want that for the world?
Humans are brilliant! We have the power and resources to achieve anything we want...........this is well within our means.
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Welcome!
Welcome to our world! Our world, with my views on it!
I decided it was time I found a place to vent my opinions and air my views. A place that will be more welcoming than the admittedly overused ears of my colleagues and unanswered emails to my urban family.
I want people to get passionate about the stuff I am sharing with them, passionate the way I have found myself to be. Unfortunately for me and possibly for the world, it seldom happens. I am often met with temporary or feigned interest, pleasant requests for me to once again get down off my soap box and at worst eye rolling and shut down. Luckily though I also enjoy the odd conversation with a genuinely moved stranger and I have great friends who enjoy a good massdebate as much as I do, they constantly challenge me and through this I question my own beliefs and I grow.
So this is a gateway for me reach out to others with interest, those moved enough by the things they are passionate about to make a stand, to gain knowledge and possibly make a difference. Making a difference does not take the grand gestures some might think, it can be as simple as educating yourself and sharing what you know. We are all capable and we are all responsible. Lets do our bit.
We must BE the change we wish to see in the world. - Gandhi
I decided it was time I found a place to vent my opinions and air my views. A place that will be more welcoming than the admittedly overused ears of my colleagues and unanswered emails to my urban family.
I want people to get passionate about the stuff I am sharing with them, passionate the way I have found myself to be. Unfortunately for me and possibly for the world, it seldom happens. I am often met with temporary or feigned interest, pleasant requests for me to once again get down off my soap box and at worst eye rolling and shut down. Luckily though I also enjoy the odd conversation with a genuinely moved stranger and I have great friends who enjoy a good massdebate as much as I do, they constantly challenge me and through this I question my own beliefs and I grow.
So this is a gateway for me reach out to others with interest, those moved enough by the things they are passionate about to make a stand, to gain knowledge and possibly make a difference. Making a difference does not take the grand gestures some might think, it can be as simple as educating yourself and sharing what you know. We are all capable and we are all responsible. Lets do our bit.
We must BE the change we wish to see in the world. - Gandhi
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