Live radio debate! “Are AE911Truth, J911S & Kevin Ryan limited hang-outs?” — on Kevin Barrett’s Truth Jihad Radio
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Live radio debate! “Are AE911Truth, J911S & Kevin Ryan limited hang-outs?”
Guest Dennis Cimino, along with Jim Fetzer, recently published an article arguing that Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, the Journal of 9/11 Studies, and Kevin Ryan are all pushing limited hang-outs.
I disagree. Though I concur with many of their assertions about where the 9/11 evidence leads, I think Dennis and Jim are mistaken about the concept of “limited hang-out.” That concept applies to situations where the bad guys admit a half-truth in order to prevent the established institutions (mainstream media, judicial system, congress, etc.) from facing truths that would result in prosecutions/ruined careers of the most powerful; radically changed policies; new laws; and other major changes in the power structure. AE911Truth and the Journal of 9/11 Studies, whether or not they are right about nanothermite; and Kevin Ryan, whether or not his Another 19 exhausts the list of suspects, are all pushing 9/11 truth toward the mainstream institutions – where it can make a difference. Their cautious approach, for the most part, is not a limited hang-out, but a defensible strategy.
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