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9/11: the JFK of our generation. both are beyond theory and the truth will one day be revealed.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
01/21/23
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The best 9/11 video I have yet seen. This does not venture down the road of supposition that so many Alex Jones-types do, but sticks to the facts. A lot to do with the "Jersey Girls" (who I only knew from them being bashed by "conservative" commentators - but have since learned they are not crazy women with agendas), but does not only focus them. This is the video I would recommend to anyone exploring the "Truth Movement."
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
02/02/23
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Of course I think it's great. I was an EP on it. And a 4/5 audience rating ain't bad.
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01/17/23
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Mike M
A scratchy, patchy item, its limited budget evident in the functional interview footage and scraps of TV news it's forced to make its case from; cursed with an over-emphatic voiceover and a bad case of attention deficiency, it flicks between modes as a bored viewer might between channels... One nugget almost redeems the whole: the most comprehensive screen detailing yet of the links between Pakistan, the terrorists and US state department officials, which really are compelling and damning. Yet there's something disingenuous going on elsewhere, as the film reveals itself as less interested in the women's crusade than it ultimately is in plugging a particular web domain: an online timeline prepared by the sometime investigator Paul Thompson to gather together the disparate fragments of 9/11 truth disseminated by the various news outlets, and - in doing so - coming up with a more complete picture of what happened that day. I don't doubt for a moment that this cataloguing has provided a valuable, quite likely comforting resource for those going looking for meaning in the rubble of September 11, 2001, but only one man comes out of "Press for Truth" well, and his identity is betrayed in the one on-screen credit that flashes up for less than a second: the documentary is, apparently, "based on the book The Terror Timeline"... by Paul Thompson. It's advertorial masquerading as polemic.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
09/01/11
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Very revealing look at the 9/11 Commission's many holes as well as our nation's media falling well short of reporting many key stories proving not only Pakistani involvement in financing 9/11 but exposing many valid questions that weren't answered even dodged by our government and every US media outlet.
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01/22/23
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I'm looking forward to answering some questions I'm im I'm I'm ........
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
01/24/23
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