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M.I. - I thought you might enjoy THIS. The first half does a pretty good job at showing how government's have used fear in the past to create catastrophes and enact new laws. The second half, in my opinion, is not as substatiated - the doc's narrator assumes people have come to his point of view when discussing 911... In any event, I found the London bombing's investigation intriguing...

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did anyone tape this? i really need a copy, willing to pay postage et al.

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did anyone tape this? i really need a copy, willing to pay postage et al.

You can download it straight to your computer (click download to the right of your video) - that will be $5, and I accept paypal :)

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You need to install their player unless you can use some program to convert it. I didn't want to install another program so I didn't download the file. I thought about saving it and checking around to see if it could be converted to a common format but apathy set in so I went and downloaded a couple of albums instead. :)

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Thanks dude. I saw this a while ago. Alex Jones certainly is passionate about what he does.

It is the history lesson that I felt the BBC skipped over on their documentary on 9/11. Of course, the BBC didn't have 3 hours spare...

What is your read on the British bombings...based on Jone's info, it sure seems like those men were set up. Did he leave out anything that might prove to the contrary?

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