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If birthers really want attention given to them regarding this conspiracy, they would actually come up with evidence to back up their accusations.
Originally posted by CX
I wonder if this would work with the 9/11 story?
Offer an insane amount of money for anyone who can produce irrefutable evidence that 9/11 was an inside job. There are so many corrupt people in the establishment, someone is bound to come forward for the cash.
Worth a try. Say theres 50 million people who thing it was an inside job, i bet they'd happily donate a dollar to the prize fund.
This site remains up for those who want to know. I have given up. I no longer answer email, give away DVD’s, or support the $1,000,000 challenge (which no NIST, FEMA, or other credible engineer or scientist has dared to accept). Good luck to all. It will not be a good night.
Regrettably,
Jimmy Walter
Walter's theory is that the hijacked planes were replaced by remote controlled drones that were crashed into the World Trade Center and Pentagon,[17] while the buildings were brought down by preset explosives,[4] to create a pretext for the war in Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq.[17] Walter still hasn't come up with a viable theory is to where the passengers of those planes went. At the web site, Walter offered a US$10,000 reward for a mathematical proof of how the World Trade Center buildings collapsed from the fire and impact, the way the 9/11 Commission said.[4][18] By 2005, the reward had grown to $1,000,000 for proof that explosives were not used in the collapse of the World Trade Center.[5]
On November 10, and November 11, 2004, Walter appeared on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°, where he debated journalist Gerald Posner about the claims made by the campaign.[16][18] On May 9, 2005, Walter was featured on the "Conspiracy Theories" episode of Showtime cable television program Penn & Teller: Bull#!,[19]
As of December 2004, Walter estimated the total cost of the campaign at more than $3 million;[4][15] by December 2005 it rose to $5.5 million.[1]
In May 2005, Walter financed European tours of speaking engagements for William Rodriguez and his lawyer in the Rodriguez v. Bush lawsuit, Philip Berg. [20] Rodriguez claims that he saved hundreds of people in the World Trade Center who were trapped behind locked fire escape doors.