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An Amazing Coincidence?
Article - 2006-07-09
Regardless of your position on this topic, you cannot help but
admit that a major coincidence (at the very least) took place
on the morning of June 23, 2006.It all began on the evening of June 22, 2006, when "Hannity &
Colmes" (on the FOX/RNC Channel) had a guest on by the
name of Dr. James H. Fetzer.Fetzer is a member of 9/11 Scholars for Truth. Due to some
unexpected initial confusion on the part of the hosts
regarding their chosen "attack theme" (they got their "facts
FOXED," as Fetzer said), Fetzer was given a rare opportunity to
answer an open-ended question -- almost without
interruption. As the lawyers all say, "Never ask a witness any
question to which you do not already know the answer."Colmes asked Fetzer something to the effect, "So can you give
us one piece of evidence that would tend to point toward 9/
11 being an inside job by the Bush Administration?"While Ollie North (who was guest hosting for Hannity) was
apparently still lost in confusion, Fetzer had a rare
opportunity to speak a few full sentences without hostile,
obnoxious interruptions. He said (and I'm paraphrasing here
again), "I point you to Secretary of Transportation NormanMinetta's testimony before the 9/11 Commission. Minetta said
he had encountered Vice President Cheney in a bunker in
Washington, DC, at 9:20 AM, on the day of the attacks [forty-
three minutes earlier than Cheney said he had arrived]. Every
few seconds a young man would come into the room and say,
'Sir, it's 50 miles out. Sir, it's 40 miles out. Sir, it's 30 miles
out,' and so on. Finally the young man asked the Vice
President, 'Sir, do the orders still stand?' Cheney replied
gruffly, 'Of course, the orders still stand. Have you heard
anything to the contrary?'Fetzer went on to explain that only later did Minetta learn that
the young man was referring to Flight 77 approaching
Washington, DC, and the orders the young man was referring
to were obviously orders NOT to shoot the plane down. That's
why the young man had finally asked if the orders still stood,
to which Cheney replied that they did. Shortly thereafter,
Flight 77 (or a "reasonable" facsimile thereof) struck the
Pentagon.Obviously, the producers of the "Hannity & Colmes
Propaganda Hour" had not anticipated such a damning bit of
irrefutable evidence to escape over "their" airwaves to their
glassy-eyed, drool-chinned audience.Here's the Real Kicker...
The very next morning, less than twelve hours after his 9/11
testimony had been unexpectedly "exposed" to the FOX
faithful, Norman Minetta resigned as Secretary of
Transportation.What an unbelievably amazing coincidence of timing!Just for the sake of argument, let's say Minetta's timing was
truly nothing more than a coincidence. If so, then he couldn't
have picked a worse time to announce it (unless it was his
relatively subtle way of sending a message to the masses). Or,
if he was forced to resign by Bush/Cheney (for whatever
reason), they couldn't have picked a more self-incriminating
time to make it happen.There has been barely a peep about Minetta's resignation in
the mainstream media. I saw the same, generic, non-
informational, totally uncurious five-second clip about it
several times, but there has been absolutely no speculation as
to why he did it (although his recent back surgery is implied
to be the main reason). That's incredibly unusual behavior for
our babbling heads, isn't it? Other high-level resignations in
the last few months from the Bush Administration were the
subject of endless babble among the MSM "elite."A Final Thought I can only imagine the sudden conflicting
thoughts of at least five out of every one hundred Fox viewers
who had heard Fetzer mention Minetta's damning testimony
just a few hours before Minetta resigned. What must they have
been thinking for a short time before their self-hypnosis
kicked back in?James H. Fetzer (FM) Distinguished McKnight University
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota,
Duluth, a former Marine Corps officer, author or editor of
more than 20 books, and co-chair of Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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An Amazing Coincidence?
Article - 2006-07-09
Regardless of your position on this topic, you cannot help but
admit that a major coincidence (at the very least) took place
on the morning of June 23, 2006.It all began on the evening of June 22, 2006, when "Hannity &
Colmes" (on the FOX/RNC Channel) had a guest on by the
name of Dr. James H. Fetzer.Fetzer is a member of 9/11 Scholars for Truth. Due to some
unexpected initial confusion on the part of the hosts
regarding their chosen "attack theme" (they got their "facts
FOXED," as Fetzer said), Fetzer was given a rare opportunity to
answer an open-ended question -- almost without
interruption. As the lawyers all say, "Never ask a witness any
question to which you do not already know the answer."Colmes asked Fetzer something to the effect, "So can you give
us one piece of evidence that would tend to point toward 9/
11 being an inside job by the Bush Administration?"While Ollie North (who was guest hosting for Hannity) was
apparently still lost in confusion, Fetzer had a rare
opportunity to speak a few full sentences without hostile,
obnoxious interruptions. He said (and I'm paraphrasing here
again), "I point you to Secretary of Transportation NormanMinetta's testimony before the 9/11 Commission. Minetta said
he had encountered Vice President Cheney in a bunker in
Washington, DC, at 9:20 AM, on the day of the attacks [forty-
three minutes earlier than Cheney said he had arrived]. Every
few seconds a young man would come into the room and say,
'Sir, it's 50 miles out. Sir, it's 40 miles out. Sir, it's 30 miles
out,' and so on. Finally the young man asked the Vice
President, 'Sir, do the orders still stand?' Cheney replied
gruffly, 'Of course, the orders still stand. Have you heard
anything to the contrary?'Fetzer went on to explain that only later did Minetta learn that
the young man was referring to Flight 77 approaching
Washington, DC, and the orders the young man was referring
to were obviously orders NOT to shoot the plane down. That's
why the young man had finally asked if the orders still stood,
to which Cheney replied that they did. Shortly thereafter,
Flight 77 (or a "reasonable" facsimile thereof) struck the
Pentagon.Obviously, the producers of the "Hannity & Colmes
Propaganda Hour" had not anticipated such a damning bit of
irrefutable evidence to escape over "their" airwaves to their
glassy-eyed, drool-chinned audience.Here's the Real Kicker...
The very next morning, less than twelve hours after his 9/11
testimony had been unexpectedly "exposed" to the FOX
faithful, Norman Minetta resigned as Secretary of
Transportation.What an unbelievably amazing coincidence of timing!Just for the sake of argument, let's say Minetta's timing was
truly nothing more than a coincidence. If so, then he couldn't
have picked a worse time to announce it (unless it was his
relatively subtle way of sending a message to the masses). Or,
if he was forced to resign by Bush/Cheney (for whatever
reason), they couldn't have picked a more self-incriminating
time to make it happen.There has been barely a peep about Minetta's resignation in
the mainstream media. I saw the same, generic, non-
informational, totally uncurious five-second clip about it
several times, but there has been absolutely no speculation as
to why he did it (although his recent back surgery is implied
to be the main reason). That's incredibly unusual behavior for
our babbling heads, isn't it? Other high-level resignations in
the last few months from the Bush Administration were the
subject of endless babble among the MSM "elite."A Final Thought I can only imagine the sudden conflicting
thoughts of at least five out of every one hundred Fox viewers
who had heard Fetzer mention Minetta's damning testimony
just a few hours before Minetta resigned. What must they have
been thinking for a short time before their self-hypnosis
kicked back in?James H. Fetzer (FM) Distinguished McKnight University
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota,
Duluth, a former Marine Corps officer, author or editor of
more than 20 books, and co-chair of Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
