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David Ray Griffin 911 Lecture in Copenhagen

I remember reading Dr David Ray Griffin’s The New Pearl Harbor a couple of years ago and being impressed by his patient, methodical reasoning in outlining both the ‘let it happen’ and ‘made it happen’ scenarios of the events surrounding Sept 11, 2001 in the US. For those who are new to investigating the 911 conspiracy theory — the Bush administration’s version, that is — there are a number of good resources available on the web. Haitham Sabbah has also posted a video outlining the controlled demolition of the three buildings from Richard Gage, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

This address was given in Copenhagen last year. Griffin is a retired theologian and professor of philosophy of religion and theology. He is also author of a number of books. Run-time: 77 minutes

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This entry was posted on 24 September, 2007 by in Truth 911, USA, Video and tagged , , , .

Timely Reminders

"Those who crusade, not for God in themselves, but against the devil in others, never succeed in making the world better, but leave it either as it was, or sometimes perceptibly worse than what it was, before the crusade began. By thinking primarily of evil we tend, however excellent our intentions, to create occasions for evil to manifest itself."
-- Aldous Huxley

"The only war that matters is the war against the imagination. All others are subsumed by it."
-- Diane DiPrima, "Rant", from Pieces of a Song.

"It is difficult
to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day
for lack
of what is found there"
-- William Carlos Williams, "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"


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