Tuesday, January 22, 2008

"AVOIDING THE NEXT 9/11"–Loose Change Producers Interview "The Shell Game" N.Y.

"AVOIDING THE NEXT 9/11"–Loose Change Producers Interview "The Shell
Game" N.Y. Times Best Selling Author


"AVOIDING THE NEXT 9/11" – on MLK Day Loose Change Producers w/ "The
Shell Game" N.Y. Times Best Selling Author, Interviewed on "Louder
Than Words" Radio Program.

This week, on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, both Jason Bermas and
Dylan Avery, co-producers of the famed globally viewed, "Loose
Change – Final Cut" documentary, interviewed the N.Y. Times best
selling author of the EXPLOSIVE edu-tainment historical fiction
novel.

. . . While many may wonder at first blush why acclaimed
documentarians would interview a novelist, for those who've
read "The Shell Game," the answer is obvious. The Shell Game is not
like any novel, as it is based on a neo-con vision that is all too
close to what they've done in and to our world. But, even beyond
that, "The Shell Game" uses actual media or 9/11 truth research
quotes as chapter headers.

In this fascinating radio interview, Alten and the Loose Change
producers, Avery and Bermas, discuss the obvious dis-information
campaigns designed to destroy the 9/11 truth movement, and how we
can all get savvy to it, and not be manipulated by it.

They also discuss how and why a popular action fiction novel,
like "The Shell Game," can be a profound catalyst to moving 9/11
truth into the mass mind of American culture.

The looming possibility of another false flag operation used to
create war with Iran, is discussed, including how timing is
everything . . .

Read entire article, and DIGGIT/READIT, and post comments on this
historic interview at:

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_bill_dou_080122__22avoiding_the_next_9.htm

LISTEN TO THIS HISTORIC INTEVIEW AT THE ABOVE ARTICLE, WHERE A LINK
IS PROVIDED!

ALSO, YOU CAN SHARE THE BELOW 9/11 TRUTH & OIL WAR TRAILERS WIDELY:

9/11 TRUTH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OioYWUmRcuw

OIL WAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUUHCFlGbSU