One thing that has struck me about the footage of Alex being arrested, disrupting the FoxNews piece etc is how few people appear to have turned out.
I was expecting to see street loads of people protesting but all I'm seeing is a gang of about 100-200 individuals who appear to be running around after Alex and generally just holding up the odd banner.
Is this it?
My conern is that the hope has been lost. I will admit that I have been surprised how little this is all appearing in the media these days and the footage I've watched of FoxNews and Alex's subsequent arrest is very disheartening.
Isn't Loose Change Final Cut being launched at the 9/11 event? Is Charlie Sheen still doing the voice over? Isn't this a BIG event?
What has happened to all the support?
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It was Saturday and many people weren't getting into town until Sunday. And others on Monday.
Far from it. Very far from it.
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My conern is that the hope has been lost. I will admit that I have been surprised how little this is all appearing in the media these days and the footage I've watched of FoxNews and Alex's subsequent arrest is very disheartening.
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Alex was released very soon after the arrest.
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Isn't Loose Change Final Cut being launched at the 9/11 event? Is Charlie Sheen still doing the voice over? Isn't this a BIG event?
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No Final Cut was tested screened over the weekend and was just one piece of the events. The voice over for the test screenings were done by Dylan. It was a big event. Big crowds Sunday, Monday and today.
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What has happened to all the support?
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It was in NYC this weekend.
Why are you watching FOXNews, to begin with...?
I think American people are pussy, lazy and very selfish. They don't care about what REALLY happened six years ago, and when you pop the question you have the narrowminded republican voters blaming Clinton or the democrats blaming the bush administration for their incompetence (ask Bill Maher what he thinks about 911).
What interests the majority of American people is GOD, themselves and money - Put Money first, sorry... What am I thinking?
So, what are you asking them again? To move they bag of fat outside and protest? Really? That's never gonna happend, dude... EVER! We are not in Europe here, where governments listen to their people, that's quite the opposite. The US government controls the people, tell them what to think and what to do. And the last thing they want them to do is to protest.
This is a nation of babies that can't even crawl... Way too heavy for that. But they can cry, oh yes... Sweet mother of Moses... They can cry and they do, especially in public of course. Look at them when they watch the re-run of 911.... "Oh my GOD!!! (you know, that dude with a long beard who is so powerful that he can't control Mother nature? Yes, that one who kills and encourage murdering hisown creatures. ) ... Ohh Myyy Gooood", that woman says while on TV. The camera goes closer and closer. We now see the eyes of that woman. "Look at the people jumping from the WTC... so m-m-m-m-m many p-p-p-people dyyiiiinng", she continues. Yes, mam. They are actually dying and you are responsible for that because you probably voted for the monkey in the White House. Oh, and not to mention that you will be behind that simpleminded jerk when he will declare this stupid WAR OF TERROR. You know what? I bet that woman didn't even pop a single tear for the innocent lives taken in IRAQ by the US soldiers... Not a fucking one!
I'm sorry but I think that American people must hear what they don't want to hear. - i.e. Hey my darling Britney, you're out of shape, you can't sing anymore or even pretend, and you definitely look stupid in your underwear! So, cancel your show or think about the consequences. What did she do? She probably went like: "God is on my side, and this is me... I have to believe in me and I can't refuse the big fat check from MTV anyway."... God, Me and Money.
Now, do I think that the 911 movement will go anywhere? No. Do I think the movement itself was well managed? No. Do I know what to do? No. Well, I would have asked professionals and celebrities from different industries to join the movement first, and then the people. Why? Because nowadays everything that a so-called singer says on TV is automatically endorsed by the people. Look at what Gore did. He went to professionals and celebrities before presenting his theory to the public, and it worked. What the 911 movement has as celebrities? Charlie Sheen? Yeah, right. What you guys are doing is hammering the same rhetoric and trying to make people join your movement, but the only thing you’re making is noise.
In 30 years the 911 event will remain a cruel act organized by Bin Laden and the conspiracy theorists will still be seen as a group of stupid bored young liberals and pathetic losers. The US will probably elect Dr Phil’s grand son or a janitor cleaning up lavatories at the republican’s office.
Yes, this country is fucked and the wake up call will hurt, believe me.
Ok, now… where’s my gun?
Firstly, I wasn't watching FoxNews as I'm in the UK. I was watching the clips of Alex being arrested (infowars.com, youtube etc).
The funniest thing I've ever heard though is surely this...
"We are not in Europe here, where governments listen to their people..."
Reality check required!! :blink:
My point is that in all of this footage the support looks (and I don't mean in terms of being "the least attractive" :D ) really poor.
Where are the streets full of protestors?
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| It was Saturday and many people weren't getting into town until Sunday. And others on Monday. |
Where is the footage of THAT then, on infowars.com, etc?
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| No Final Cut was tested screened over the weekend and was just one piece of the events. The voice over for the test screenings were done by Dylan. It was a big event. Big crowds Sunday, Monday and today. |
I have seen NO footage of this big event, or these "big" crowds. Link?
Has Charlie Sheen pulled out then, as I suspected he might all along?
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| It was in NYC this weekend. |
Where? Again, I can find no publicity or coverage on this whatsoever (YouTube, etc).
It's disheartening to think that New York citizens no longer care enough to get out on the streets. What hope for the likes of my voice being heard, from a person living in a small Scottish village?
I have been telling people about this BIG event taking place. We Are Change etc, but so far all I've seen is a few people disrupting Geraldo and a small band of disciples chanting outside a police station.
Have I missed coverage?