i know you have it under 911 blog posts, but

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gretavo's picture

good comment about this at 911B

Mainstream attention is good, but....
I don't know how good it is when it's on a fictional program.

I've often suspected that films such as "V for Vendetta" create a fictional atmosphere around the theories, and in a sense put into the general public's mind that these theories are only fictional, and nothing more. If I tell someone that the future depicted in "V" could very well happen, and is possibly going to happen one day, I get laughed at with the typical response of "That's just a movie!" I fear the same could be said for FX putting it into a fictional show, and could be the reason why they decided to include it in the program. When Daniel Sunjata says he was surprised that it appeared in his script, he should probably ask himself the reasons why.

Submitted by Stardust76 on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 6:23pm

gretavo's picture

Sunjata participated in the Keene on LIHOP conference...

AND helped to pimp Steve Alten's "The Shill Game". The guy is either super naive or likes being used...

gretavo's picture

You really think this is gonna end well for 9/11 truth?


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just for the sake of the sake of

from wiki:  "...

A separate fund run by Leary's foundation, the Fund for New York's Bravest, has distributed over $2 million (USD) to the families of the 343 firemen killed in the September 11, 2001, attacks in addition to providing funding for necessities such as a new mobile command center, first responder training, and a high-rise simulator for the FDNY's training campus. This new fund was established because the families of the Worcester fire did not want to include New York families into the fund. As a result, Leary created a separate fund for New York.

As the foundation's president, Leary has been active in all of the fundraising, usually presenting large checks and donated equipment personally. The close relationship he has developed with the FDNY as well as with individual firefighters across the New York/New England area has resulted in Leary's most recent television show, Rescue Me, a Comedy-drama on FX. In the pilot episode of the show, he is seen wearing a Leary Firefighter Foundation 9-11 Memorial T-shirt.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Leary donated over a dozen boats to the New Orleans fire department to aid in rescue efforts in future disasters. The foundation also rebuilt entire NOLA firehouses...."