Various levels of disbelief in the official account of 9/11, overt lies about Iraq, continued warmongering toward Iran, and the impotence and complicity of the mainstream media have spawned a community of bloggers and independent media. There is palpable fear in parts of the community that a terrorist attack will either occur, be allowed to occur, or be made to occur, and turned into an excuse for a much broader war in the Middle East. (see USS Maine, Gulf of Tonkin, Zimmerman Telegram, Lusitania, and possibly Pearl Harbor)
It’s hard to know what to believe, but I love the task of trying to understand the world — and honestly, I feel better knowing that so many Americans are watching closely and blogging their concerns. Vigilance and criticism makes democracies stronger.
There’s a lot of buzz about an apparent $4.5 billion investment betting on a stock market crash before September 21st.
Here is an article relating the investigation of these trades to the recent fatal fall taken by Congressman Paul Gillmore. It speculates he was murdered for finding out too much, and also relates the nukes which recently went temporarily missing from the Air Force’s arsenal.
Several blogs point to tomorrow, September 14th, because of Air Combat Command’s safety stand-down. They see this as an echo of the Air Force’s peculiar behavior on 9/11.
And here is an interesting article, chiding others for being irresponsible in their criticism, and providing easy fodder for those seeking to discredit the 9/11 truth movement.
My advice: Read as broadly as you can. Be skeptical. Use your brain. Read original sources. Reach your own conclusions. Do not be afraid. And make yourself heard.