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I’ve just finished listening to Fintan Dunne’s Monday, February 14th monologue on Break For News. From the ‘headline’ on his web-page, one might expect the expose of the year. Instead, I felt like I was listening to Geraldo Rivera opening Al Capone’s vault and - VOILA!!! Where’s the beef, Fintan?
Dunne’s commentary is a classic example of what is wrong with the so-called Truth Movement today. He repeatedly refers to ‘left’ and ‘right’ as if there were any genuine distinctions to be made between Skull & Bonesman “Republican” George Bush and Skull & Bonesman “Democrat” John Kerry. What is clear to us is that Fintan remains stuck in the trenches of the old ‘left/right’ paradigm. If he can’t even move beyond that basic illusion, how far behind the 8-ball is the rest of his analysis? This ‘left/right’ false distinction is something Victor and I have been consistently trying to steer away from, because it is a manufactured deception. Both the establishment left and the establishment right receive their funding from the same sources, as we’ve pointed out on numerous occasions. Dunne’s remarks serve to preserve the already existent divisions between various groups within our country, and are wholly counterproductive to changing the status quo. We see nothing whatsoever ‘wrong’ in trying to unite and mobilize all Americans.
We are not focusing on just the Christians or just the Patriots, or solely the left or only the right. We want to unite ALL Americans against our common enemy. It’s a pretty simple concept. What exactly is wrong with uniting ‘Patriots’ with those on the ‘left’? America is comprised of many various groups, isn’t it? And yes, we have extended an olive branch to Alex Jones in order to move beyond those issues upon which we’ve disagreed in the past in order to focus on more important matters. We must become a larger, more cohesive force if we’re to save our country - another concept that is easy to comprehend. We cannot do this if we continue to be divided. Victor and I seek to accomplish the very same thing with Rick Stanley, Amy Goodman, Michael Rivero, Jeff Rense, George Noory, and even Fintan Dunne. What could possibly be wrong with this?
Dunne’s assertions are regrettably off-base. Our acquaintance and friendship with Rick Stanley is well-known and long-standing. So what, Fintan? What’s your point? Our “ties” to Stanley did not just “suddenly” arise, as many other informed people are well-aware. Where have you been, Fintan, and why do you have a problem with unifying the entire country? Is it better that we remain split, fragmented, and ineffective? I wish I had counted how many times he used the words “left” and “right” in his monologue. Talk about “skin’deep” analysis. Get beyond this false right-left paradigm, Fintan. We’re way beyond that, and by now you should be too. Moreover, Victor Thorn’s new book, 9-11 On Trial, shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that the government clearly lied about the World Trade Center collapse. If Fintan had bothered to even look at the case presented in this book, perhaps he might feel it necessary to retract his characterization of us as “useful idiots”. There is nothing “skin-deep” about the physics and mathematics which provide rock-solid arguments for our case against the government.
Ask yourself why Dunne has decided to launch such a decidedly deficient campaign against individuals who are trying to bring the nation together rather than see it drift farther and farther apart. We all face a common enemy, and petty disagreements should not continue to divide and distract us from the core issues. The core issue is that we must reclaim America, or there will be no America to reclaim --- yet another extremely simple concept to understand. Would Dunne prefer to see us all continue marching in lockstep toward a certain and collective demise?
Shame on you, Fintan - pretty skin-deep, in my opinion.
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