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I was numb after Ground Zero – September 11, 2005 – and my mind was in turmoil for the whole 1100 miles back to Tampa wondering if we made a dent in people’s minds about 9-11 truth and the obvious controlled demolition of those towers.
It was emotional and tense, and we did one helluva job. It takes sheer steel balls to do what we did! And we never had second thoughts. I sensed your nervousness, and I was nervous too; but we knew it had to be done, and we did it. It is something that I won’t forget.
But for me, it again also confirmed all that is wrong with the 9/11 Truth Movement: the fragmentation, ego-driven researchers who just sit on their shit and comfortably wait for something to happen, and of course the patriot imposters that have affected the movement and are hell-bent on derailing what we are trying to do. And we are in a police state, albeit not a complete one – but Victor and Lisa, remember, I look through activist eyeballs knowing full well that the window of expression is increasingly being shut down right in our faces – and I don’t like it, period! And I will voice my displeasure as hard as I can to the limit. But I agree with you that we are not in a complete police state, so people can’t be afraid to get out on the streets. We urgently need that angry critical mass to change things.
And like you, I feel we are making some headway: the WING TV hacking (are the bastards squirming?), your increased viewership, and the awesome protests during the past month are good signs. St. Pete for Peace hits the streets again today – this time deep into “sheeple” country – Palm Harbor – lock and load.
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