The more I heard family members interviewed, the more it was
obvious they had been selected because they were “solid on 9/11,” that is, did
not question the Official Story. Even worse, these were the family members who
had accepted the government’s hush money. (This will seem harsh to those unaware of the details of these arrangements. However, there were a few family members who did not agree to give up their rights to challenge in the court of law. These few have suffered immensely, with the courts placing gag orders on them as well as finding ways to prohibit any testimony on the side of the plaintiffs from making it into the court's records, and to find ways to punish these individuals financially.) Most likely, big money was exchanged
for agreeing to take no legal action, and who knows what all else was part of
the agreement. What ever it was, I’m quite sure these family members agreed to
stay mum about any behind-the-scenes matters.
Finally, the time came to drive down to the local 9/11 Truth
outreach. The car radio kept me
connected to 9/11 memorials, leaving me equally estranged from the public
happenings of the day. Finally, I arrived at the San Diego harbor walk across
from the U.S.S. Midway Musuem.
Just as soon as I unloaded my two large building models, the
day made a dramatic change for the better. It was as if the light of truth had
been turned on. One of my models depicts WTC 7, a six-foot tall plywood
“shell,” making it 1/100th scale version of the 600+ ft. former WTC
building. The other model is of the smaller “tallest building in San Diego,”
where the real counterpart can be seen along the nearby skyline.
A steady stream of people sauntered by. They mostly self
select, with some walking by while avoiding eye contact with any aspect of the
9/11 Truth displays, or the truthers themselves. It is the other ones, those
that slow down just enough to glance at a few of the displays, that almost
always respond in the affirmative when I ask them if I can explain my building
models. These are the people who have some curiosity, who become intrigued, and
almost always stay long enough to ask a few questions, take some reading
material, and actually grasp the idea that there may be something here worth
their time for consideration.
I delight in these people. People who grasp the seriousness
of the information, people with a sense of responsibility greater than their
fear of getting into something that may be uncomfortable. These people, the
ones who aren’t afraid to think for themselves, come from a wide variety of places.
Probably about an equal three-way split. A third from San Diego larger, a third
from elsewhere in the U.S., and a third from other countries. These are the
people who make my effort seem worthwhile. These are the people that make this a two-way energizing experience. These are the people who give me the sense that the truth
movement is making progress.
2 comments:
Great post Dwain! I totally agree with you!
We are making progress, no doubt.
Good stuff.
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