9/11 Truth in New York Magazine
Mark Jacobson's "The Ground Zero Grassy Knoll" summarizes the salient points scholars have been making against the government's conspiracy theory, including those related to controlled demolition. Excellent graphics illustrate the text in both the online and print edition (March 27). Read it and use it!
Of course, there are Americans who will simply refuse to believe "their" government is capable of such criminality, no matter how much evidence there is for it. (Well, they might believe it if the government told them to.) The good news, however, is that almost as many Americans are amenable to reasonable persuasion on this gravest of matters.
It's up to those who know what the questions are to demand that those in the question-asking business — in the first place the New York Times — start asking them.
For its breakthrough mainstream coverage, which superbly undermines the impact of its cover blurb ("9/11: Conspiracy Theorists Run Amok"), the editors of New York Magazine deserve the gratitude of a federally punked nation.
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Wednesday March 22, 2006 at 11:20am