Willie Nelson: Twin Towers Were Imploded On 9/11

Willie Nelson


Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, February 4th, 2008

Straight talking American icon Willie Nelson today told a national radio show that he thought the twin towers were imploded like condemned Las Vegas casino buildings, as the country music superstar forcefully voiced his doubts about the official 9/11 story.

Agreeing with host Alex Jones that he questioned the official story, Nelson elaborated, “I saw those towers fall and I’ve seen an implosion in Las Vegas – there’s too much similarities between the two, and I saw a building fall that didn’t get hit by nothing,” added Nelson, referring to WTC Building 7 which collapsed in the late afternoon of September 11.

“How naive are we – what do they think we’ll go for?,” asked Nelson, pointing out that his doubts began on the very day of 9/11.

“I saw one fall and it was just so symmetrical, I said wait a minute I just saw that last week at the casino in Las Vegas and you see these implosions all the time and the next one fell and I said hell there’s another one – and they’re trying to tell me that an airplane did it and I can’t go along with that,” said Nelson.

The former Highwayman, fresh from his appearance at this past weekend’s superbowl, questioned why Afghanistan became an immediate target in the aftermath of 9/11 when the official story posited that mostly Saudi Arabians were responsible for the attack.

“When I get hit I like to look around and see who did it before I start swinging at everybody in the room and that’s kind of what we were doing,” said Nelson, “We get hit over here and then next thing you know we’re jumping on everybody in the town – so (if) we got hit from Saudi Arabia, I think we’ve got some questions that need to be answered from those folks,” said Nelson.

In light of his viewpoint, Nelson said that recent revelations concerning the impartiality of the 9/11 Commission and its close links with the White House did not surprise him.

“What does it take for us to realize we’re having the wool pulled over our eyes one more time?” he concluded.

Nelson is not the first high-profile public figure to question 9/11. In March 2006, actor Charlie Sheen voiced his doubts and was followed last year by his father Martin Sheen.

Aside from celebrities – professors, scientists and other experts the world over have questioned the inconsistencies in the official story, and the topic was most recently even a subject of serious debate in the Japanese Parliament.

In December, former Italian President Francesco Cossiga told Italy’s most respected newspaper, Corriere della Sera, that the attacks were run by the CIA and Mossad and that this was common knowledge amongst global intelligence agencies.

Former German Secretary of Defense Andreas von Bülow also went public in blaming American intelligence for instigating the attack.

Nelson’s country music contemporaries The Dixie Chicks were savaged by the establishment when they criticized the Bush administration shortly before the invasion of Iraq. It remains to be seen whether the corporate media will dare take on Nelson for his views or whether they will just try to ignore the story as happened with Martin Sheen.

Even if they choose to ignore Nelson’s comments, the power of the alternative media should organize now to get this story out.

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Actress Heather Thomas Latest Celebrity to Question 9/11

Heather Thomas 9/11

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
July 20, 2008

American actress Heather Thomas, known for her role as Jody Banks in the 1981 television series The Fall Guy with Lee Majors, has told Retroality TV that she does not believe flight 77 hit the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. “They said it vaporized, and yet they produced bodies saying that they didn’t vaporize. You can vaporize a two-ton engine? I don’t think so…. No plane does damage like that. It was a bomb.”
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Thomas, who played Marilyn Monroe in Hoover vs. the Kennedys, also voiced doubts about the official version of events at the WTC. “And a lot of people say they closed the Twin Towers for weekends on end (directly before 9/11) and wouldn’t let the security people in there (because they were setting it up for demolition).”

Ben Fountain and Scott Forbes, who worked at the WTC, are both on the record as saying that there were several evacuations and power-downs of the twin towers in the weeks leading up to the attack. “Over the past few weeks we’d been evacuated a number of times, which is unusual. I think they had an inkling something was going on,” Fountain told People Magazine. Forbes claims to have witnessed men in maintenance suits entering the building the weekend before the attacks.

According to Thomas, described as a “sociopolitical and philanthropic activist” by Retroality TV, 9/11 was an inside job “staged in order to take the oil leases. It was even admitted that (the motivation for the Gulf War in) Kuwait was … a total lie that got us to establish our army base in Saudi Arabia…. It’s all about the oil companies.”

Ms. Thomas joins a growing number of celebrities that have expressed doubts over the official version of events, including Charlie Sheen, Willie Nelson, Jesse Ventura, Rosie O’Donnell, Tom DeLonge, and others.

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Fox News Commentator Rips Into Daniel Sunjata




Daniel Sunjata

FoxNews commentator Greg Gutfield:

I just hate how the media treats those who spout such theories as risk-takers — when they’re really just cowards.

Peter Tolan, the show’s producer, defends Sunjata as “well read” and thinks it’s great that “he’s passionate about it.” I guess if you feel strongly about something, then it’s OK if you’re wrong. See Mark David Chapman.

Look, the fact is, actors who barf this crap are doing it for their own egos. It makes them feel smart, because for once they’re spouting something provocative instead of puerile. Never mind that it’s an insidious insult to the victims of 9/11 — as it is to the rest of us, who may or may not be guilty, according to Sunjata’s theory.




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