Sunday, May 14, 2006

Everyone's got to learn sometime

From Larisa:
I attended a showing of a 911 film, called "Everyone's got to learn sometime," a documentary on 911 which was presented at Robert De Niro's Screening Room last week. The film is made on a low budget and so the production of it is not as one would expect from a better funded
documentary. That said, it deserves to be seen if for no other reason than it was made, period. But it does raise questions we need to ask or at least consider.

There are no theories, just questions. There are no answers, just questions. The most powerful moment in the film comes in the now infamous scene of the President sitting in a Florida classroom. The way this film portrays that full episode has to be the most alarming thing I have ever seen.

I think this film needs to be seen. The director and all the volunteers associated with it are making no money from it and they don't expect to.

What they simply want is for this film to be seen. You need not agree with the documentary or with the questions raised, but you must contend that the movie deserves to be seen in a free society. I bring this last part up because of a few key issues:

On the day of the showing, the show was sold out, yet many seats were empty and no one could figure out why. Then it was noticed that the street was blocked off by police. It turned out that a "suspicious package" arrived a little while prior to the start of the film and people were unable
to access the road because of the incident. In addition, there has been some previous harassment of the director, something that he can discuss better than I as I don't have all of the information.

Again, you need not agree with the questions or even the reason for a documentary on this topic. But if we are to live in a free society, this type of intimidation cannot be allowed. A movie simply asking questions regarding the administration has as much right to be shown and seen as The Passion or any other film, be it fiction or non-fiction. It does not matter if you agree or disagree with the topic, what matters is the freedom such tactics challange.

So I am hoping that you might send this out to your list of contacts and ask that people watch this and distribute it as widely as possible.

You can see the video here

2 comments:

Track said...

The film isn't flashy but it is very effective.

One question I've had (after researching 9/11 and coming to the conclusion that it was an inside job) has been whether the Bush administration was a coup of sorts or whether they are "bad cop" put in power to do a dirty job. My guess (based on observing the bizarre acquiescence of the mainstream media and the Democratic party...with a few exceptions) is that they are "bad cop."

For what reasons? There are a few possibilities:

Pending financial collapse. Globalization. Scarcity of energy resources. All three of these factors would take place in a framework of social darwinism...ie...a ruthless class war struggle with the elites competing against the rest of the population.

My theory is that the Bush administration is taking orders from the Bilderberg group or the Council on Foreign Relations. I know lots of "conspiracy sites" ascribe occult motives to such groups. Though such theories make for fascinating reading I am of the opinion that secular motives are sufficient to explain what is going on.

This is somewhat of a synthesis theory based mainly on the documentary The Corporation, Crossing the Rubicon by Mike Ruppert and The Global Class War: How America's Bipartisan Elite Lost Our Future - and What It Will Take to Win it Back by Jeff Faux. And of course tons of articles/blogs on the Internet.

lukery said...

thnx noise - i cant wait to see the film.

i'm as open to conspiracy theories as much as anyone - but i dont really get into the occult stuff - except perhaps as a means of blackmail.

i think that you are correct that the egadmin is taking orders from some one(s) - but i think larisa gave a good explanation when she said that there are essentially competing mafioso, rather than just one group. and i think that the main drivers are, as sibel says, arms dealers and drug dealers.

money is the occult.