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Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
"Something like this cannot happen, there would be way too many whistle blowers, too big of a secret."
Here's so and so
Here's so and so
Here's so and so
"Well they just want to sell books"
"Well he's just a disgunted employee"
"Well he's part of a liberal group"
Originally posted by nightbringr
What makes this special?
This man was the minister of labor, people! Why on earth would he have even been briefed on such matters? Nor did he provide any proof whatsoever.
If this came from the minister of defense, or some such, fine, perhaps I could believe it. This? You gotta be kidding me.
edit on 7-6-2011 by nightbringr because: (no reason given)
“There’s a secret government, inside the government…and I don’t control it.”…Bill Clinton…
Originally posted by TrickoftheShade
Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
"Something like this cannot happen, there would be way too many whistle blowers, too big of a secret."
Here's so and so
Here's so and so
Here's so and so
"Well they just want to sell books"
"Well he's just a disgunted employee"
"Well he's part of a liberal group"
He isn't a whistleblower. He wasn't in on it.
Originally posted by Nutter
I didn't mean to be harsh.
Anyway, what I think ata was trying to convey is that Morgan Reynolds seems like he is still working for them if you get my drift. He is a proponent of lazer beams, no-planes, holograms etc. AND he's about the only one who has successfully (successful in humiliating himself and the rest of the truth movement) taken his claims to court.
Think about it.
Originally posted by SL55T0T0
Morgan O. Reynolds was a professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis headquartered in Dallas, TX.
He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor during 2001–2002, George W. Bush's first term. In 2005, he gained public attention as the first prominent government official to publicly claim that 9/11 was an inside job, and is a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
Glad to see these kind of people speaking out!
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Wow, forget to put this in - and see what happens.
sorry, that was my poor attempt at sarcasm people.
I totally respect this guy and you too for that matter.
I respect everyone who is willing to stand up and ask questions, especially given the hyper-patriotic attitude after 9-11.
The first officials to speak out took a great risk to themselves just to express their opinions.
Originally posted by g146541
Couple o problems i see.
How old is this video?
It looks like it was taped on beta, this means it was done a while back and is hardly new news.
Second thought, he speaks some good common sense but gives no foundation for any claim.
It does not wear well is a good argument but does not put a smoking gun in anyone's hand.
I was hoping a bush official came out with harcore proof like a tweet or facebook log from Pres. Shrub.
Pres: readin a story to kiddies, Rummy is bout to push the plunger.
Soros: Likes this
Cheney: Likes this
That would be newsworthy.
Originally posted by GoodOlDave
Originally posted by SL55T0T0
Morgan O. Reynolds was a professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis headquartered in Dallas, TX.
He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor during 2001–2002, George W. Bush's first term. In 2005, he gained public attention as the first prominent government official to publicly claim that 9/11 was an inside job, and is a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
Glad to see these kind of people speaking out!
Glad to hear you say that. You should know that Morgan Reynolds ALSO is a supporter of the "energy weapons from otuer space" claim put forth by Judy Wood. If you don't believe me, you can read the report he cowrote with her-
Energy weapons from outer space report by Judy Wood and Morgan Reynolds
So it's settled- A Bush insider has come forward to reveal the towers were destroyed by lasers from outer space. Give me a moment to compose myself from laughing hysterically.
Originally posted by spacevisitor
After you had your moment to compose yourself from laughing hysterically, would you be able or better willing to show me or better post here wherein he said that the towers were destroyed by lasers from outer space?
Because I cannot find that in the article you provided due that link.
This guy was not a Bush insider, he is simply someone who had a low level cabinet post that wants to spread his own views. There were 1000's of people who were elected during, prior or worked for the Bush Administration so why are more not speaking out?